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Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats

Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats

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Page 1: Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats

Beijing Acrobat Show

• Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop.

• The famous Beijing Acrobats

Page 2: Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats
Page 3: Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats

• In the long course of development, the Chinese acrobatic art has formed its own style.

• The ancient acrobatics stemmed from the people's life and had a close link with their life and productive labor.

• Instruments of labor like: tridents, wicker rings, tables, chairs, jars, plates, and bowls were used in their performances of :

• "Flying Trident“• "Balance on Chairs“• "Jar Tricks“• "Hoop Diving“

Page 4: Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats

Dragon Dance• Dragon Dance originated from

folk sports and games. All of these acts became commonplace in acrobatic performances throughout China. Though having a long history of development and enjoying great popularity among the people, acrobatics in old China was never performed in theaters because it was looked down upon by the upper class.

Side Triphttp://www.china-family-

adventure.com/dragon-dance.html

Page 5: Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats

TraditionAcrobatics is a pearl in the

treasure house of the traditional Chinese performing arts. Chinese acrobatics has a long and rich heritage. The acrobatic art has been existent in China for more than two thousand years.

As early as the Warring States Period (475-221 BC), the rudiments of acrobatics existed.

By the time of the Han Dynasty (221 BC-220 AD), the acrobatic art or "Hundred Plays" further developed both in content and variety.

In the Tang Dynasty, the number of acrobats greatly increased and their performing skills improved a great deal.

Page 6: Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats

ActivityINCREDIBLE! ACROBATS OF CHINAA Brief Overview of Acrobats

http://www.fieldtrips4kids.com/study_guides/shanghai_chinese_acrobats_sg.pdf

Read the History&

Watch the following Acrobat Video

Collection

http://www.acrobatvideo.webs.com/

If you are having trouble viewing these video clips please see me. I have a copy downloaded on my computer.

Page 7: Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats

Answer the Following Questions

A. Which appeared to be the hardest, easiest?

B. Which one took the most training?C. Which one did you like best? Why?D. What made the acts good? 1. Was it the skill of the performer? 2. Was it the costuming, lighting, music, or

personality of the performer?E. Which acts do you feel that you could do?

Page 8: Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats

Writing Activity

Children usually begin to audition for acrobatic academies at age 8 or 9 and will begin training immediately if accepted. Some even begin as young as 4 or 5 years of age. In this country we consider this to be very young to begin career preparation.

Have you considered a career. What sort of special training will you require to reach your individual goals? Write a 5 paragraph essay explaining your goals and how you plan to achieve them.

Page 9: Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats

Beijing Acrobat Show

• Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop.

• The famous Beijing Acrobats

Page 10: Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats
Page 11: Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats

• In the long course of development, the Chinese acrobatic art has formed its own style.

• The ancient acrobatics stemmed from the people's life and had a close link with their life and productive labor.

• Instruments of labor like: tridents, wicker rings, tables, chairs, jars, plates, and bowls were used in their performances of :

• "Flying Trident“• "Balance on Chairs“• "Jar Tricks“• "Hoop Diving“

Page 12: Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats

Dragon Dance• Dragon Dance originated from

folk sports and games. All of these acts became commonplace in acrobatic performances throughout China. Though having a long history of development and enjoying great popularity among the people, acrobatics in old China was never performed in theaters because it was looked down upon by the upper class.

Side Triphttp://www.china-family-adventure.com/dragon-dance.html

Page 13: Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats

TraditionAcrobatics is a pearl in the

treasure house of the traditional Chinese performing arts. Chinese acrobatics has a long and rich heritage. The acrobatic art has been existent in China for more than two thousand years.

As early as the Warring States Period (475-221 BC), the rudiments of acrobatics existed.

By the time of the Han Dynasty (221 BC-220 AD), the acrobatic art or "Hundred Plays" further developed both in content and variety.

In the Tang Dynasty, the number of acrobats greatly increased and their performing skills improved a great deal.

Page 14: Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats

ActivityINCREDIBLE! ACROBATS OF CHINAA Brief Overview of Acrobats

http://www.fieldtrips4kids.com/study_guides/shanghai_chinese_acrobats_sg.pdf

Read the History&

Watch the following Acrobat Video

Collection

http://www.acrobatvideo.webs.com/

If you are having trouble viewing these video clips please see me. I have a copy downloaded on my computer.

Page 15: Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats

Answer the Following Questions

A. Which appeared to be the hardest, easiest?

B. Which one took the most training?C. Which one did you like best? Why?D. What made the acts good? 1. Was it the skill of the performer? 2. Was it the costuming, lighting, music, or

personality of the performer?E. Which acts do you feel that you could do?

Page 16: Beijing Acrobat Show Just a short bus ride from the Forbidden City we find our next stop. The famous Beijing Acrobats

Writing Activity

Children usually begin to audition for acrobatic academies at age 8 or 9 and will begin training immediately if accepted. Some even begin as young as 4 or 5 years of age. In this country we consider this to be very young to begin career preparation.

Have you considered a career. What sort of special training will you require to reach your individual goals? Write a 5 paragraph essay explaining your goals and how you plan to achieve them.