The word "Dawaz" means high-altitude walking rope, that is, high-altitude walking steel wire. In Uyghur, Darwaz and Dar mean high. For example: dargha esish means hanging, while the suffix - waz refers to a person engaged in a certain skill. Dawaz is one of the traditional high-altitude performances of the Uyghur people, with a history of more than 2,000 years. It has a long history, unique style, exquisite skills, and thrilling performances: acrobatics, singing and dancing, and sports such as furnaces are amazing. Below is a simple picture of a stuntman performing a tightrope walk. Children, can you draw it?
A simple picture of a stuntman performing a tightrope walk