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Chinese Acrobatics
Chinese acrobatics was already an independent and highly skilled
art some 2,000 years ago. An dynasty acrobatics programs
included items such as tight rope walking, along with conjuring
tricks such as legerdemain, knife swallowing and fire eating.
These acrobatics acts are vividly depicted in tomb wall
paintings, painted bricks, stone engravings and pottery
figurines dating from the Han Dynasty excayated in recent
years in Shangdong, Sichuan, Henan, Liao ning, and Inner
Mongolia.
Progress
in Chinese acrobatics was very great during the Tang Dynasty,
between the 7th and 10th centuries, when performances were
often held at the imperial court, a tang mural in the Dunhuang
Grottoes, An outing by the lady of Song, shows acrobatics,
dancing, singing, and horsemanship. At the head of a procession
of performers is a man holding an erect pole on which four
men are performing stunts, such as climbing the pole, balancing
on one's head and hanging upside down, Later,acrobatics
gradually lost its preeminence to a new form of entertainment
,the opera, and sank to the lowest stratum of society. As
acrobatics became a flok art, it absorbed rich nourishment
from the lives of ordinary people.this has not only promoted
its development but also enriched and enlivened its repertory.
Coming from among the working people. chinese
acrobatics items were inseparbly bound to their productive
work and daily life. Many traditional acrobatics intems
actually use labor tools and objects from jaily life as
props such as hunters'tridents sabress, swords, tableschairs,
jars and plates. some items are based on folk games or sports
such as shuttlecock, diabolo. weight lifting and balancing
on a bamboo pole.
After the founding of the people's Republic
of china.Chinese acrobatics have been undergoing a renaissance.The
chinese Acrobattics Troupe, the first state-run company
of its kind, was set up in 1950, and later similar troupes
were founded in shanghai,chongqing, shengyang, wuhan and
so on By the end of 1980 there were 120state-run companies
staffed by a total of over 10,000 performers, chinese acrobatics
artists investigated, rechoreographed and reformend the
traditional acrobatics repertory, discarding dangerous,
violent and vulgar items and creating fresh, healthy and
beautiful new ones, the rhythm of dance and the movements
of calistheris wre incopporated inte0 the new acts, and
inproverments, ware made in ymsiclal accompaniment and stage
design.
Traditional
items have been made more attactive by improving techningues
and adding new stunts, Traditional rope waling, for example,
has now become tight-wire walking, a dazzling display of
skill and daring. The perfornet can make continuous forwand
fools forward and exaggerated turnabouts. "Five tables"was
formerly a balaicing act performed on a pyramid of five
tables one on top of the other. Now it has developed into
a very skillful and graceful balancing act on a pyramid
of 7-10 chairs stacked at an angle, performed by an individual
performer, pairs or groups. Plate-spinning artists can now
simultaneously spin 12-14 plates, instead of only 4-6as
befor. The performers, usually women, carry out difficult
stunts like somersaulting and bending backwards to pick
up a flower from the floor in their mouths when spining
plates. Juggling
with jars, usually performed by mean, has developed from
a solo performer tossing a jar weighing about eight kilograms
into the air with one hand, kicking it with his foot, rolling
it around his back, spinning it round his fingers and balancing
it on his head, into a dual performance in which the jar
is tossed between two men from head to head. Balancing stacks
of bowls on the head while making a handstand was improved
by the celebrated performer xia Juhua, who transformed it
into a thrilling stunt where she balances the bowls on her
head and feet while standing on one hand.
In addition, many new acrobatics items have
been added to the repertoire, either brand new creations
or adaptations from other actiities.These include seesaw
stunts, roller skating, balancing gymnastics, bow
balancing from a unicycle(where the performer, seated on
a unicycle on a raised platform, uses his foot to flip bowls
on to his head )and springboard stunts. Many new acts have
been added to the high-alitude stunts, such as tuck dives,
flying leaps, and throwing-and-caching.
As a result, chinese acrobatics has
won acclaim and praise from audiences both at home and abroad.
At the Sixth World Acrobatic Festival of Tomorrow held in
Paris in January 1983, Chinese acrobats won three gold medals.
many more have been won in recent years. Generally speaking,
Chinese acrobatics is world famous for its distinctive national
style and superb skills. In the future, it will surely continue
to shine like a bright pearl. 
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