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    My, what pretty Shaolin robes!

    There's a short vid if you follow the link. It's worth a watch because.... well, just because... "American audiences have never seen before"

    Anyone know Shi Xingchuang? Obviously not an 'official' tour. No Xing would be part of an 'official' tour.

    Shaolin Kungfu rocks New York train station

    A group of Shaolin monks performed Chinese Kungfu on Tuesday at New York City's Grand Terminal to promote a new circus show, "Dragons". The show officially kicks off on Thursday in New Jersey and will tour around the United States this year.


    A Shaolin monk performs martial arts in New York City's Grand Central Station on Feb. 28, 2012. [Xinhua]

    The Shaolin monks from China's central Henan Province joined forces with Ringling Brothers Circus, one of the top three circuses in the world, to give spectators a sneak preview of "Dragons", their new show coming out next month.

    They believe the Dragon symbolizes wisdom and strength and they want to present this spirit to American audiences.

    Shi Xingchuang, Shaolin warrior monk, said, "We wish to bring Shaolin Kungfu out of TV shows and movies and portray it before the very eyes of our friends in America."

    Their true to life imitations of monkeys, scorpions and eagles quickly caught the eyes of the people at the station, children and adults alike.

    Producer of "Dragons" said, "What the Shaolin warriors do is so amazing, kids can be and do whatever they choose."

    As Chinese culture gets increasing recognition from folks abroad, more and more Chinese performers are working with their foreign counterparts to help audiences appreciate Chinese culture.
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    They had wushu martial artist at the "Circus de soleil" in Vegas , why not Shaolin trained wushu warriors (i'm glad they also didn't Shaolion warrior monks) with the circus?

    BUT it doesn't sit well with me since when using the Shaolin name mixed with the Barnum Baily bros circus. Lots of controversy about cruelty to animals with the circus . Now marrying the Shaolin buddhist ways with the circus does NOT promote a healthy image for Shaolin IMHO.

    Is Shaolin becoming a circus? and whats up with the Shi Xing XXX generation now? where that come from?

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    Meanwhile, back at the State Circus

    From their official site:
    The UK Premiere Of The All New Production ‘Yin Yang’ The World’s Greatest Acrobatic Spectacle Comes To The Theatre Stage.

    Yin Yang – “The interaction of two energies in a dynamic system of balance”


    The incomparable Chinese State Circus™ proudly presents their UK premiere ‘Yin Yang’

    The highly awaited return of China’s greatest circus featuring the first UK appearance of the formidable Shaolin Warrior known only as “The One" sourced specifically by Director Phillip Gandey.

    This unique extravaganza showcases only the best in entertainment; witness acrobats defying gravity in an array of elaborate, explosive and highly choreographed presentations of power, poise and agility.

    ‘Yin Yang’ will not only keep the audience on the edge of their seats but show the more delicate and beautiful side of Chinese tradition with the silk aerial act, parasol juggling, eye catching Lion Dance and the amazing legendary ‘Bicycle Act’ in which 10 talented artistes manoeuvre onto a single bicycle.

    Witness the unpredictable and exhilarating twists of foot juggling with drums, the famous Chinese poles, the sensational contortionist and the dynamic hoop divers with their amazing somersaults, leaps and jumps which all go towards completing this action packed programme.

    Every sensational act flows into sensational act without narrative and accompanied by a captivating and atmospheric all girl group of live musicians.

    For 2012, the Chinese State Circus™ is proud to be sponsored by the UK’s leading travel company to China, Wendy Wu Tours, who offer the chance to discover the ‘real China’.

    Closer to home, the Chinese State Circus™ brings part of that magic to a venue near you. Suitable for an audience of all ages, with evocative sets, soaring musical score and extravagant new costumes that will entertain the entire family long after the final curtain falls!


    Don ’t miss this stunning production that features the most daring, breath-taking and thrilling artistes to tour the UK.
    Take a new look at the world’s greatest circus!


    “Spectacular - the most exhilarating circus it has ever been my privilege to see”
    Evening Standard

    “Rarely is such excitement generated in a theatre ….the whole audience hangs breathless”
    Manchester Evening News

    “Stunning displays of acrobatic prowess, strength, agility, and contortionism” -
    The List, Edinburgh

    “Sell the dog, skip the weekly trip to the supermarket…but miss this show at your peril!”
    Norwich Weekly

    Book now! For sheer excitement and pure entertainment you can’t afford to miss the incomparable Chinese State Circus - Yin Yang
    The ONE? Seriously? Like in THE ONE?

    They also advertize Wendy Wu tours, like Disney's Wendy Wu, but not.
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    ttt

    More on UniverSoul

    press release
    May 14, 2012, 10:30 a.m. EDT
    "Cox Charities Night at the UniverSoul Circus" Being held on June 1 at 4:30 p.m.

    CHESAPEAKE, Va., May 14, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Cox Communications and the UniverSoul Circus have once again teamed up to create a special performance to benefit Cox Communications of Virginia's philanthropic initiative Cox Charities.

    Dubbed "Cox Charities Night at the Circus," this special show will be held on Friday, June 1, 2012, at 4:30 p.m., at the Gallery at Military Circle Mall in Norfolk. UniverSoul Circus is donating $2.50 from every ticket sold to this particular performance to Cox Charities. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Hampton Roads are key partners of Cox and will be major participants in the April 29 show.

    The June 1 "Cox Charities Night at the Circus" will feature many new acts from around the world and a couple of popular favorites. The show will also feature among the many talents the following:

    Onionhead the Clown: the signature clown of UniverSoul Circus and a crowd favorite.

    Jean Claude and Tatiana Oliviera: Jean-Claude is renowned for his athletic prowess on the straps, an aerial apparatus suspended nearly 20 feet above the ring.

    Shaolin Warriors Acrobatic Kung Fu: Menacing in their power and extreme concentration, they show no fear. With eight members, ranging in age from 18 to 22, the Warriors are trained professionals in the art of Kung Fu in the ancient Shaolin tradition.

    Tigers: It takes an amazing amount of bravery and gumption to think you can enter a closed cage with a pride of tigers. Chino Ramos does it on a daily basis.

    "We are a circus with a rhythm and beat all our own," said UniverSoul Circus Founder and CEO Cedric Walker. "We will always produce a show filled with soul and hip hop music, and we will always feature only the most dynamic performers from around the world. It doesn't matter if you're an urbanite or a suburbanite, old school or new school, generation X or Y, pre-school, high school or grad school - I strongly believe everyone will find something to enjoy at our show."

    This is the fourth consecutive year of the partnership between Cox and the UniverSoul Circus, with proceeds being donated to Cox Charities. Earlier this year Cox Charities awarded grants to nine local youth organizations in Virginia who are doing great things in furthering the academic achievement and development of young people. "Cox truly appreciates the ability to partner with great organizations like the UniverSoul Circus. We love the fact that this event gives us the ability to highlight diversity and benefit our local partners like the Boys & Girls Clubs" states Gary McCollum, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Cox Virginia.

    For more information on The UniverSoul Circus can be found at www.universoulcircus.com . Tickets are available through Ticketmaster at www.ticketmaster.com and 800-745-3000. More information on Cox Charities can be found at www.coxcharities.org .

    About Cox CommunicationsCox Communications is a broadband communications and entertainment company, providing advanced digital video, Internet, telephone and wireless services over its own nationwide IP network. The third-largest U.S. cable TV company, Cox serves more than 6 million residences and businesses. Cox Business is a facilities-based provider of voice, video and data solutions for commercial customers, and Cox Media is a full-service provider of national and local cable spot and new media advertising. Cox is known for its pioneering efforts in cable telephone and commercial services, industry-leading customer care and its outstanding workplaces. For seven years, Cox has been recognized as the top operator for women by Women in Cable Telecommunications; for six years, Cox has ranked among DiversityInc's Top 50 Companies for Diversity, and the company holds a perfect score in the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index. More information about Cox Communications, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cox Enterprises, is available at www.cox.com and www.coxmedia.com .

    About UniverSoul CircusUniverSoul is a highly interactive combination of circus arts, theater, and music that spans genres including Pop, Classic R&B, Latin, Hip Hop, Jazz and Gospel. It embraces and celebrates the unique and familiar aspects of pop culture globally by bringing them center stage with a cast of international performers. UniverSoul Circus is rated as one of the top three circuses in America along with Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey and Cirque du Soleil. UniverSoul's fresh approach to family friendly live entertainment has garnered it a coveted spot as one of Ticketmaster's top ten most requested family events, along with other shows including Sesame Street Live, Disney on Ice, and Radio City Christmas Spectacular. The UniverSoul Circus will appear in Hampton Roads starting on May 29 for a six day performance schedule as part of its 2012 national tour. The show will be located in Norfolk at the Gallery at Military Circle Mall under the big top in the parking lot.
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    On NPR

    Love those eyebrows and bindis.
    UniverSoul Circus Co-Host: 'Soul Is Not A Color'
    by Andrea Hsu


    The Shaolin Warriors, from Shaolin Monastery in central China, put on a demonstration of traditional kung fu fighting techniques, with some crowd-pleasing stunts thrown in. They had never performed with a circus before this year.
    May 16, 2012

    For almost 20 years, the UniverSoul Circus has been pitching its tent in urban plazas across the country. The circus was founded by a Baltimore native as a showcase for black talent, one that he hoped would inspire black audiences.

    In more recent times, the circus has evolved into an eclectic mix of acts from around the world. Now, it's pushing to diversify its audience, with a show called "Us."

    Strength, Precision And Crowd-Pleasing Nerve

    In the beginning, all of the talent was black. They came from Africa, the Caribbean and the U.S.

    Today, UniverSoul still opens with black performers: a classically trained ballerina, followed by a trio of West African horsemen in shimmery blue spandex.

    They gallop around the ring at top speeds, and then come the gymnastics. One flips himself completely around the horse's torso while it's still running. Another stands up on horseback and throws his hands in the air, all at full gallop.

    Later there are stilt walkers from Trinidad and Tobago, Mongolian aerial acrobats and the Shaolin Kung Fu Warriors, from Shaolin Monastery in central China.

    The warriors' heads are shaved, their bodies draped in yellow robes.

    They bow to the audience. Then they leap into battle, swords flying. They thrill the audience with their strength, precision and crowd-pleasing nerve. They break a wooden dowel over one guy's head and a second dowel over another vulnerable spot. But don't worry — he's OK.

    After their set, the warriors retire to the trailer they share with the acrobatic contortionists from Guinea.

    Troupe leader Liu Xiaofeng says they had never performed with a circus before. They heard that UniverSoul was one of the best in America.

    For most of the Shaolin Warriors, it's their first time in the U.S., and their first time seeing so many African-Americans in person. Li Dongwei, 20, says before coming here, his impressions of black people were based on violent movies.

    Zanda "Zeke" Charles began as UniverSoul's ringmaster sidekick 18 years ago. Today, he co-hosts the show, and, when not in the ring, he roams the audience signing autographs and giving out hugs.

    Before the first show, they weren't sure whether black audiences would be into them. But crowds cheered them on at volumes they hadn't heard back home.

    There's a big difference, says Liu Xiaofeng. A black audience doesn't suppress its emotions. In China, he says, maybe because of Confucianism, people are more reserved.

    'Soul Is A Flavor'

    "To me, soul is not a color. Soul is a flavor," says UniverSoul's co-host, Zanda "Zeke" Charles, who is 54 years old and 4 1/2 feet tall.

    He has been with this circus since day one.

    "Anybody from any country can come in and do what we do," Charles says. "We put our music to it, their culture to it, and it's like, voila, we give something to the community that they rarely or barely ever get a chance to see."

    Today, UniverSoul's community remains predominantly black. But, as he roams the stands giving out hugs, Charles says he is seeing more and more families of other colors.

    "When I walk around the audience and see their little kids, the Chinese little kids seeing someone in the ring of their culture, that puts pride to them," he says.

    Back in the ring, Charles is running the "Soul Train Line" — an audience-participation dance-off.

    Five men and five women run down the aisles from all corners of the tent — all African-Americans, as usual, except one. She's Yuling Han, a Chinese-American psychologist and mother of two young children, who watch from the stands.

    "I kind of like to embarrass them," she says.

    The crowd approves of her dance moves, and on her way out, Charles gives her a high-five. He hopes she'll be back.
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    Shaolin Warriors on Letterman last night

    David Letterman - Shaolin Warriors
    Clip 3:40
    The "award-winning" martial artists from Ringling Brothers takes on the 48 Blades of Doom.


    ACT 7:
    SHAOLIN WARRIORS
    Out on 53rd Street we find from the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus Presents Dragons, Ringmaster Johnathan Lee Iverson with Kung Fu Masters Sun (pronounced Soon) and Qin (pronounced Chin). What they have planned is death-defying!
    Ringmaster Johnathan Lee Iverson introduces his award winning Kung Fu Masters who will be performing. Dave asks what awards they have won? The Ringmaster hesitates, hems a bit, then haws, and pleads, "Don't do this to me, Dave." Very funny. Dave really enjoyed that.
    The Kung Fu Masters will first demonstrate the Ring in which they will leap through. The ring has 48 steel blades sticking through which will make the clearance in the ring much smaller. They jump through the ring and due to the wet conditions, they each slipped a bit. One, I think it was Qin, actually grazed one of the steel blades with his bare belly. No blood was spilled. After the quick demo, Qin puts the Ring in flames. He then activates the Ring to rotate. Meanwhile, Sun puts on a hooded blindfold. He will be jumping through the flaming, rotating ring while blindfolded! This truly is the greatest show on earth! Adding to the difficulty was the fact that the rotating ring moved a bit while Sun prepared. His steps would be off! It was so frightening; at home I woke my wife to tell her not to watch. And then Sun was ready. He takes a running leap down 53rd Street and jumps through the flaming ring. He did it! His landing wasn't so smooth, though. The wet conditions made the jump extremely treacherous. There was much slipping and sliding, but Sun did it. He did it. Wow!

    How did he do that? My guess it had something to do with "twins."

    And that was our show for Monday, May 21, 2012.
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    ttt for Easter 2013

    Shaolin monks at the Irish circus...

    I asked the Abbot about the participation of Shaolin 'monks' at such circuses for our Shaolin Special 2013 interview. His reply was 'silence'. I omitted that from the final draft but now, I regret doing so.
    Tom Duffy’s Circus is coming back this Easter
    Mayo Advertiser, March 29, 2013.

    Following last year’s successful visit to Castlebar, Tom Duffy’s Circus is back again for the Easter Holidays with a new show. From today Friday March 29 to Monday April 1 you will have the opportunity to witness Ireland’s greatest circus at the site on the Ballinrobe Road. With everything from expert acrobats to exotic animals you will not want to miss this wildly popular show.

    This year Tom Duffy’s Circus presents the awe inspiring kung fu performance of the Shaolin monks. Drawing inspiration from some 1,500 years of Chinese martial arts, the intensely disciplined monks demonstrate remarkable concentration, exquisite showmanship, and feats of strength that boggle the mind. Their first appearance in an Irish circus is guaranteed to have you at the edge of your seat.

    Another thrilling spectacle being featured is the wheel of death which will leave you breathless as the enormous twin wheel spins at dizzying speeds, Tom Duffy’s premiere performers twist and leap, often blindfolded, in a stunning display that is lauded as one of the most dangerous acts in the world.

    The timeless appeal of the animal kingdom is not lost at Tom Duffy’s Circus, you will not be disappointed by the exotic Bengal tigers and African lions, nor the lively performances by llamas and alpacas, and of course, time honoured liberty horses and ponies. Enthusiastic fans are welcomed to go backstage after performances to see the beautiful extended family of Tom Duffy’s in their living quarters, showcasing the phenomenal round the clock care the animals receive. Tickets are cheaper online at duffyscircus.com or can also be purchased from any Ticketmaster or the onsite box office.
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    ttt 4 2017!

    Wow. Haven't touched this thread for four years? Well, it's still going.

    The Chinese State Circus with the Shaolin Warriors.


    BOOK NOW


    UNLIKE ANY CIRCUS YOU'VE SEEN BEFORE



    ‘Never has such excitement been generated in a theatre. The whole audience hangs breathless’
    — Manchester Evening News
    The internationally acclaimed Chinese State Circus returns to the UK with a spectacular new production - DYNASTY.

    30 world-class Chinese acrobats, aerial artistes, and jugglers interact with the super-human physical skills and dexterity of the masters of martial arts - the legendary Shaolin Warriors.

    There's nonstop action from start to awesome finale as thrill follows thrill, and the seemingly impossible becomes a reality.

    This latest production returns to the pure and honest perfection in acrobatics upon which their reputation is based, creating a show with no gimmicks, no fakes, no retakes, and quite simply the 'incomparable' Chinese State Circus.




    ‘The most honest, awe-inspiring and exhilarating circus it has ever been my privilege to see’
    — London Evening Standard






    2017 TOUR
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    China Soul

    Feels like forever since I've seen a live Shaolin theatrical performance. I miss them (but I'm not going all the way out to Chico for this...)

    Martial artist performers bring “China Soul” to Chico


    The Martial Artists and Acrobats of Tianjin. Submitted photo by Bernhard Freisen
    By Verda Mackay

    POSTED: 09/06/17, 9:08 PM PDT | UPDATED: 1 WEEK, 4 DAYS AGO

    The Martial Artists and Acrobats of Tianjin, of the People’s Republic of China and a favorite of audiences around the world, is bringing its show “China Soul” to Chico.

    This high energy, colorful, spectacular show, brought to audiences by Chico Performances, will appear at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 12 on the Laxson Auditorium stage.

    With more than 100 performers, directed by Guo Qingle, this is one of the best acrobatic troupes from China in its superior skill with thrilling acrobatics.

    This impressive troupe was established in 1957. It is a combination of the former China Circus and acrobats, which was founded in 1948. Acrobatics and the Martial Arts are time-honored traditions in China. Shaolin Kung Fu dates back to the 6th century and the Tang Dynasty.

    Accompanied by traditional Chinese music, the artistic athletic performers take the stage in a vibrant spectacle of aerial stunts, juggling acts, contortion tricks and feats of balance that are guaranteed to dazzle and delight viewers of all ages.

    “China Soul” is performed in seven episodes including the opening and finale. During the opening ceremony all the artists take part in a joyful and beautiful performance.

    Episode I “Starring Nights of Peace and Harmony” features water meteors with acrobats, plates spinning and ballet adagio.

    Episode II “Chinese People and Soul of Chinese Martial Arts” includes jars juggling on heads, diablo girls and soul of martial arts.

    “China Soul” titles Episode III which features lasso tricks, carpets spinning, hand juggling and more.

    “Shaolin Kung Fu,” Episode IV, is a series of fighting styles developed over a long historical period in China. It is regarded as a traditional sport and even stands as a symbol for Chinese culture. Martial monks, whose responsibility was protecting the temples, were famous in the legend of Shaolin.

    Episode V “Warriors: A Great Icarian Acrobatic Performance” is a jaw-dropping display of Tianjin acrobats wearing warriors costume. They perform the act as ancient warring soldiers who were fighting against the enemy at the border. This act features awesome tumbling and jumps.

    The performers have received numerous golden awards and recognitions.

    This exciting production promises to be thrilling for the entire family. Tickets are $42 premium, $34 adult, $32 senior, $20 youth, $10 Chico State student.

    Purchase tickets at the University Box Office, West Third and Chestnut Streets, by phone 898-6333 or online at www.chicostatetickets.com.
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    The circus is back in town...if your town is Oxpens

    There's an 18 pic gallery if you follow the link. I only c&ped this one because it's a nice Feiyue shot.

    7 hrs ago
    Roll up roll up - Shaolin monks and monkey kings take to stage for Chinese State Circus

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    WITH plate spinners, somersaulting cyclists and chair-balancing acrobats, the Chinese State Circus has burst on to the big top stage at Oxpens.

    A cast of 32 Chinese performers, including a monkey king and Shaolin warriors, have arrived in Oxford as part of a eight-month UK tour.

    Having trained for most of their lives, the circus stars use every day objects in unusual ways, building on Chinese traditions that go back 2,000 years.

    One of the best parts of the show, according to trainer Saied Debbach, sees a woman balance up to ten chairs on her hand.

    He said: "All of what they are doing is really difficult, both mentally and physically.

    "They have to train really hard. Most of them have been doing it since they were four or five and they work all day every day.

    "You can train for two months for a two-minute routine.

    "It can be very dangerous if you are not focused. The brain makes everything work and it will all come crashing down unless you are 100 per cent focused.

    "To see what can be done with the human body is amazing."

    Mr Debbach has also promised a bicycle pyramid, foot jugglers and acrobats swinging from the ceilings over the six days the circus is in town.

    The troupe have been travelling together since April, visiting dozens of cities across the UK.

    A chef has been brought in from China to produce special meals to suit the performer's diet.

    Cao Lei, a gymnast who spends much of the show balancing her whole body on a single hand, said she started training when she was 12 and spends eight or nine hours a day practicing.

    Her translator said: "When she was 12 she always saw beautiful performers on the TV and thought that she would really love to do it too.

    "Before she goes out on to stage she is a little bit nervous but when she starts performing her head clears and she is no longer scared."

    Performances take place at 4.45pm and 7.30pm today, Friday and Saturday with an extra 2pm show on Saturday and two Sunday performances at12 noon and 3pm.

    Tickets are priced between £15 and £36 for adults and £12 and £36 for children and can be bought from the box office at Oxpens which is open from 10am until 8pm or online at www.chinesestatecircus.com
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