As you know from my previous post, I have just recently joined the ranks of the unemployed just like thousands of other Americans. It was a pleasantly surprised then to win a pair of ticket vouchers to the UW World Series, a University of Washington concert and performance series (thank you UW World Series!!) I redeemed the ticket vouchers to a touring show, a performance by the Peking Acrobats. I informed my husband and was met with a relatively ho-hum attitude about going. In his own words, "If I weren't with you, I would just go out to dinner." Now I was relatively sure that the performance would do away with any ambivalence that Shawn had but nevertheless, yet I was blown away and delighted with the actual performance. Sure there were acrobatics, contortionists, silly clown jokes, and beautifully played Chinese instruments but the sum of the parts were so much more than that. Everything was done to perfection and some of the stunts and tricks were just ridiculous in their difficulty. There were several times during the performance when I felt myself tear-up at my sheer amazement of the performance. Though both Shawn and I still were in the throes of this terrible cough/cold thing, it proved to be just what we needed to forget all about it and think about how amazing life and people are.
I've included a couple of links below which don't do a live performance justice but do show astounding performances. This first clip features their lion dancers but also if you look closely at the beginning, you a will see a girl riding a unicycle on top of a parasol that another man is holding. I mean really, if a girl can ride a unicycle on top of an umbrella that a man is carrying, isn't anything possible? The other link I've included shows their contortionist balancing trays and glasses on each foot and hand plus her mouth while she moves in a way I could not have imagined. So if the Peking Acrobats are coming to the area, I highly encourage you to go see them at least once.
Lions, girl on a unicycle on top of an umbrella
Contortionist with glasses
Oh and for anyone who wonders, Shawn loved the show and it wasn't even a whole day before he was trying to recreate some of the tricks he'd seen on the show. Spinning plates was one of the more reasonable tricks to attempt and I am glad he chose not to try to balance on spears, break bricks with his forehead or to stack and then stand on 7 or 8 chairs nearly touching the ceiling : )
Well it is late so I am signing off, until next time.
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