Saturday, September 6, 2008

Chinese variety

Chinese Variety Art is the name giving to the collection of performances that include a wide range of acrobatic, balancing acts and other spectacles performed by a troupe fashioned in traditional Chinese-style attire. The art originated in China and is still performed today.

Circus vs Variety Art


While the term ''"Chinese Circus"'' has been used to describe Chinese variety arts even in the earliest western historical text. The East views the Chinese term "circus" as a separate western style show altogether. Many exhibitions are similar between the two, and many are different. Elements such as clowns and other large animals are known as western style. Eastern elements include monks, Peking opera characters and for example.

History


In the Eastern Han Dynasty scholar Zhang Heng was one of the first to describe the acrobatic theme shows in the royal palaces in his writing "Ode to the Western Capital" . The event featured shows such as "Old Man Huang of the Eastern Sea" , the "Dancing Fishing Dragon" and "Assembly of Immortals" . A grand acrobatic show was held by Emperor Wu of Han in 108 BC for foreign guests.

Since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the art forms have gained new respectability. Troupes have been established in the s, s, and special municipals with theaters specifically dedicated to the variety arts. Some troupes have become world famous, playing to packed houses at home and on foreign tours.

It wasn't until the 1990s, however, when the art form was packaged as a complete theme show. Specifically the 1994 show "Golden Wind of the Southwest" led the way with major successes in re-promoting the art as a whole.

Performances



Below is a list of performances available in the variety art. Some are more standard, while others are more regional. There is always new innovation taking place.

* on top of rolling globes or balls.
* Tightrope walking
* Contortion acrobatics
* Balancing act while playing Chinese yo-yo
* Shaolin monks resisting projectiles
* Extreme kung fu demonstrations
* unicycle with bowls balancing
* Multi Plate balancing
* Tricks involving smaller animals
* Fire breathing

Festivals


* Shanghai Circus World

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