Cirque D’Or

by Published: Aug 26, 2009

Chinese acro­bats take over Williams.

The Golden Chinese Acrobats have a vari­ety of to show their won­der­fully bal­anced talent.

Their Cirque D’Or will take place Tuesday, Sept. 1 at 7 p.m. in the Williams Auditorium.

“The Golden Dragon Acrobats (GDA) rep­re­sents the best of a time-honored tra­di­tion that began more than twenty seven cen­turies ago. [We are] directly from Hebei, China; our com­pany has trav­eled around the world to all 50 states and to over 65 coun­tries on five con­ti­nents,” accord­ing to its web site gold​en​drag​o​nac​ro​bats​.com.

The GDA has won sev­eral major awards for their tal­ented mem­bers and well-performed shows. Some awards include the National Association of Campus Activities (NACA) Entertainer of the Year Award and the Campus Activities Today’s Performer of the Year Award.

All 16 cast mem­bers go through intense train­ing for each of their shows. All started doing acro­bat­ics since an early age. Since acro­bat­ics have been an ancient art form in China for over 2,000 years, it’s hard to believe these mem­bers haven’t been improv­ing their tal­ent since youth.

As its Web site states, acro­bat­ics have proved to have been devel­oped as far back as the Xia Dynasty (4,000 years ago), but it did not become widely know until about 2,500 years ago when pow­er­ful emper­ors took inter­est in the art form.

“Acrobatics have evolved into many var­i­ous forms of pop­u­lar per­for­mance includ­ing dance, opera, wushu, and sports. However, the impact of Chinese acro­bat­ics goes beyond the bound­aries of the stage as it plays an impor­tant role in the cul­tural exchange between China and Western nations, such as the United States,” accord­ing to its web site.

The GDA will give a show of a life­time here and plans to show us how calm, bal­anced and peace­ful acro­bat­ics are to the eyes of the audience.

It’s some­thing peo­ple should not try at home.

For more infor­ma­tion on the com­pany, visit gold​en​drag​o​nac​ro​bats​.com. For more infor­ma­tion about the event con­tact eu@ferris.edu or x2610.