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− | A member of Beijing's [[China Acrobatic Troupe]], Zhang Fan was the prodigy of slack wire acrobatics. He won his first Gold award at the Acrobatic Festival of Wuhan in 2000, and another Gold | + | A member of Beijing's [[China Acrobatic Troupe]], Zhang Fan was the prodigy of slack wire acrobatics. He won his first Gold award at the Acrobatic Festival of Wuhan, in China, in 2000, and another Gold award at the [[International Circus Festival of Budapest]], Hungary, in 2001. He then improved on his already exceptional act with a revolving apparatus; this new version of his remarkable display of unparalleled skills won him a Gold Medal at Paris's [[Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain]] in 2003. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 20:33, 16 January 2011
Slack Wire
A member of Beijing's China Acrobatic Troupe, Zhang Fan was the prodigy of slack wireA Tight Wire, or Low Wire, kept slack, and generally used for juggling or balancing tricks. acrobatics. He won his first Gold award at the Acrobatic Festival of Wuhan, in China, in 2000, and another Gold award at the International Circus Festival of Budapest, Hungary, in 2001. He then improved on his already exceptional act with a revolving apparatus; this new version of his remarkable display of unparalleled skills won him a Gold Medal at Paris's Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain in 2003.
See Also
- Video: Zhang Fan, Rotating Slack Wire, at the 24th Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain (2003)