An ancient art form mixes with modern theatricality and the result is too astounding to describe. The Peking Acrobats defy logic with trick-cycling, precision tumbling, somersaulting and gymnastics.
Cost: Tickets start at $48, or $32 for children 12 and younger and students; a four-pack option is available for $134 More information: Visit VilarPAC.org The Peking Acrobats have redefined audience ...
The Golden Dragon Acrobats will appear live in two performances at the Hamilton Performing Arts Center, on Thursday, March 20, and Friday, March 21. Shows start at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20-$35, ...
I went to see the Ringling Circus show at Paycom recently. What a delight, ringing in the holidays with captivating acrobatics that seemed to defy all gravity! Swingers, dancers, clowns, tight-ropers, ...
Chants of “jambo” — Swahili for “hello” — filled the auditorium at Indiana University Northwest as a performance by the ZUZU African Acrobats kicked off Black History Month for the university. Matigao ...
Along with the number zero, the compass, the kite and the seismograph, China apparently cornered the market on Barnum and Bailey-style acrobatics thousands of years before kids in Idaho ran away to ...
Long before incredibly successful Cirque du Soleil pitched a tent in its native Canada in the ’80s, China’s Golden Dragon Acrobats toured this country with their own troupe of contortionist characters ...
Imagine hanging upside-down 20 feet or so above a concrete floor with nothing but a silk ribbon and the strength of your hands and legs separating you from a free fall. Welcome to the word of silk ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick The family-friendly circus troupe Phare highlights the richness of Cambodian culture with gravity-defying acrobatics, Indigenous music ...