Aerial Florida, King of the Wire who is 40 years old, Nik Walenda has just finished his latest legs to be the first to walk across the Grand Canyon area. His wife Erendira and their three children Yanni, Amadaos, and Evita were accustomed to extraordinary actions and were accustomed to challenges that threaten her life.
He crossed Niagra Falls last year in a dramatic record that regulates his feet. It took 23 minutes to walk across the Grand Canyon Gorge, inch by inch on a 2 -inch wire. Apart from his acrobatics, he is a very blunt Christian. He grew up in an acrobatic family. His parents travel to North America who live in a car home.
They appear in various circus actions and their own independent appearance. This education inspired him to enter the acrobat. He was aware of the life threatening risks faced by his parents every day and thought it was not commensurate. He considered being a doctor at one point.
It was a family show in 1998 where he re -creating his most famous mother’s pyramid, this time the whole family and NIK were involved in the action. Following the successful action he chose to pursue action and full time acrobatics.
NIK Walenda has produced a variety of large-scale production for amusement parks and similar places in several countries. The action often displays it with family members, especially his wife Erendira.
Walenda children sometimes become part of action. His youngest child, Evita, has made a balance of balance since he will balance in his father’s palm at the age of six months. Walenda performances have combined water and diving achievements, death wheels, incine motorcycles, silk and air circles, the world of death, and of course high wire.