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Li Liu, Chinese Acrobat

Physical Acrobat and Circus performer

China & USA
English

Show quote

“The show was wonderfully entertaining, with dazzling feats of athleticism combined with facts about life in China, sharing of Chinese vocabulary and audience participation. It was wonderful to see how engaged the students were with the performer. It was a thoroughly enjoyable hour!” Cook Elementary, Richmond, BC

Show description

Originally from Northeast China now based in New York, Master-performer Li Liu has toured all over the world, stunning audiences with her skills in Chinese plate spinning, foot juggling, hand balancing, and Chinese water bowl manipulation. Li began acrobatics at the age of six, training up to eight hours a day.

During her performance, Li also touches on various aspects of Chinese language, geography and culture. Best of all, she invites some students to get a hands-on shot at trying some of the easier (and safer!) skills. This performance is an experience they will never forget.

Performance details and times

Circus
Leap Frog Theatre
(45min show + 15min Q&A)
All ages

Thursday, May 24, 12:30 p.m.
Friday, May 25, 10:00 a.m.
Saturday, May 26, 5:45 p.m.

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