Cirque Shanghai Bai Xi
November 14
Dating back more than 2000 years ago, Chinese acrobatic spectacles were first called “Bai Xi,” meaning “one hundred amazing acts,” in reference to the performer’s seemingly limitless skills and innumerable feats they could perform. Cirque Shanghai Bai Xi combines all aspects of the traditional and the modern in acrobatic stage performance: awesome displays of physical strength with incredible feats of balance; graceful folkloric pageantry with fast paced contemporary dance and energetic martial arts with phenomenal equilibrialist skills…all performed in spectacular costumes in a grand theatrical production.
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