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Animal acts led by horses, lions
2016-11-28
Day 2 of circus competitions was initiated by the Orlov Trotters, which have manes tied in pony tails, and heads and chests decorated with ornaments made by their riders.
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Acrobats vie for riches in circus finale
2016-11-25
Thirteen circus acts competed for cash prizes ranging from $10,000 to $30,000 at the 3rd China International Circus Festival on Nov 23 -- the first of three competition days.
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No virtual reality at circus; it’s for real!
2016-11-24
Six trampoline artists pushed the envelope of human limitations in a performance that defied gravity, yet consisted of down-to-earth dances and acrobatics.
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Expectations exceeded as circus proceeds
2016-11-23
The death-defying Flying Farfans are said to have had spectators in the palms of their hands with heart-stopping hi-jinks during the third day of the 3rd China International Circus Festival.
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Day 1 of circus spectacular, overwhelming
2016-11-22
The first performance day of the 3rd China International Circus Festival on Nov 19 erupted with all 27 acts to the delight of nearly 10,000 spectators at Chimelong Hengqin Theater.
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Fluid Ukraine juggler physically magical
2016-11-21
Master juggler Viktor (Kiktev) Kee from Ukraine will fuse juggling, contortion, acrobatics, and dance at the 3rd China International Circus Festival from Nov 18 to 26.
