Acrobatics is an
interactive art form. Everyone, young or old, educated or not, can easily
appreciate it while watching or seeing the acrobats perform. There is no
language barrier and borders of culture do not limit it.
Chinese Acrobatics is one of the oldest performing arts. Its history can be
traced back to Neolithic times. It is believed that acrobatics grew out of labor
and self-defense skills, which people practiced and demonstrated during their
leisure time. The early performance is "walking on three-meter-high stilts while
juggling seven gaggers". Then it developed into an entire art form.
The acrobatic performers
were trained strictly the basic skills starting from the early age of six or
seven years old. Because the required techniques are extremely difficult and
risky, the training is long, hard and intense. Examples of basic skills are
handsprings, somersaults, waist and leg flexibility, and headstands. The
performers must endure great deal of unexpected pains in order to become
excellent.
Acrobatics |
Balancing |
Building a pile of chairs |
Bikes in a ball |
5 bikes at the same time |
Copyright: Robert Haxne