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  2. Chinese variety art - Wikipedia

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    Chinese variety art (simplified Chinese: 杂技艺术; traditional Chinese: 雜技藝術; pinyin: zá jì yì shù) refers to a wide range of acrobatic acts, balancing acts and other demonstrations of physical skill traditionally performed by a troupe in China. Many of these acts have a long history in China and are still performed today.

  3. Red Panda (acrobat) - Wikipedia

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    Her parents, GuiZhang Niu and Jiang LongDi, were both acrobats. [4] Rong Niu is a fourth-generation acrobat, with her mother, grandmother and great grandmother having flipped bowls as well. [1] She began practicing her act at age 7 under the tutelage of her father, and later attended a boarding school for the acrobatic arts.

  4. Chinese State Circus - Wikipedia

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    Acrobats of the Chinese State Circus touring in Amsterdam in 1987. The Chinese State Circus is a touring circus that presents Chinese circus arts to European audiences. The show is based on Chinese acrobatic acts. All the performers come from China and are trained in the Chinese tradition of Ma Xi, or hippodrama (horse theater). But no live ...

  5. Meet the viral Olympians winning medals and hearts

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    It’s no wonder that Fred Richard’s TikTok username is “FrederickFlips”: His amazing acrobatic skills are what most of his nearly 800,000 followers come to his page to see. Leading up to ...

  6. Shanghai Circus World - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Circus World covers an area of 22,500 square meters. [citation needed] Its main facility is the Acrobatics Field, in which there are 1,638 seats. The 100-minute performance show 'ERA Intersection of Time' has been performed since its debut at Shanghai Circus World in September 2005.

  7. Acrobatics - Wikipedia

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    Acrobatics has often served as a subject for fine art. Examples of this are paintings such as Acrobats at the Cirque Fernando (Francisca and Angelina Wartenberg) by Impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, which depicts two German acrobatic sisters, and Acrobats in a Paris suburb by Viktor Vasnetsov. [citation needed]

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