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Experience the height of the Tang Dynasty! From ritual music, Han dynasty folk songs, to music and dance of the Western Regions, Acrobatic Spectacle of Ancient Tang brings together highlights from different ethnic cultures. It takes you on a journey to more than a thousand years ago to meet Princess Wanchun, the daughter of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang, who was steeped in music and dance, studying with the master Xie Aman. At the birthday banquet of the Emperor attended by foreign ambassadors, you’ll be treated to an array of acrobatic spectacles, such as flag spinning, plate spinning, bowls kicking on unicycles, cycling on an umbrella and so on. Princess Wanchun married Yang Fei, an official from the Imperial Diplomatic Bureau, with whom she exchanged views on art. She founded a ‘children’s acrobatic class’ to teach them the various Chinese acrobatic skills. This performance will bring a spellbinding acrobatic spectacle to the Hong Kong audience.
Jointly presented by Leisure and Cultural Services Department and Bauhinia Culture Group Corporation Limited
✧ Best for ages 3 and above.
✧ The performance will run for about 2 hours including a 15-minute intermission.
✧ Performers have been professionally trained. Audience is advised not to imitate their acts.
✧ Members of the audience are strongly advised to arrive punctually. Latecomers and those who leave their seats during the performance will only be admitted and allowed to return to their seats respectively at a suitable break. The presenter reserves the right to refuse admission of latecomers, or determine the time and manner of admission of latecomers.
✧ The presenter reserves the right to change the programme and substitute artists.
✧ The content of programme does not represent the views of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.