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Chaoyang Theatre Acrobatics Show

 

Proformance: Chinese Beijing Acrobatics Show 
Address : 36,Dongsanhuan Beilu,Chaoyang District
Show Time : Daily 5:15-6:25 pm and 7:15-8:25 pm
Ticket Price : RMB180/p.p - 680/p.p 

 Phone number: 86-10-15120069159   Email : aaauy@126.com  

List Price (rows)

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RMB 180 (side)

 

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RMB 680 (5-6)

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RMB 880 (8-9)

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Our Service:  You meet our staff at the entrance of the Chaoyang Theater 30 minutes before the show to receive your tickets and be shown to your seats.

 

Seats are not given out by the theatre until the day of the show. While we can reserve a section for you we cannot get an exact seat until we pick up tickets for you. We do this once you have shown up at the theatre as once we take the tickets we cannot return them. So it is best you arrive at the appointed time to get the best seats.

Anything alse phone us locally any time on 15120069159.

 

Other Discount Show Tickets: 

 | -Tiandi theater Acrobatics Show 

 |- Huguang Guild Hall

 |- Red Theater KungFu Show 

 |- Liyuan theatre Peking Opera

 

Beijing Acrobatics Show at Chaoyang Theater :

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The Chaoyang Theatre works mainly on the performance of acrobatics. Built up in 1984, the theatre covers an area of 3,000 sq. m, including a hall and three movie halls. In 1986 it was assigned by Beijing Municipality as the fixed place for tourism performance and was designated as the National Cultural Advanced Unit by Ministry of Culture of People’s Republic of China. In order to meet the need of tourism market, the theatre put forward a notion of “Acrobatics World” to enrich the contents. In the past 20 years or so, it has received more than three million foreign audiences and has been in charge of tens of safeguards of important people who visited there, such as the president of Czech and the officers from the International Olympic Committee (IOC). 

 

    The theatre lies in the CBD, connected with Jinguang Building of CCTV. Advantageous geographical position, together with easy access of traffics and individualized space, makes it an important performance place to fuel the business life in Beijing. Foreign presidents and the IOC officers spoke highly of its excellent acrobatics performance. Foreigners can learn about Beijing through it. It builds up a bridge between Chinese traditional culture and the world. It exhibits the profoundness of Chinese acrobatics to the world.   

 

Tradition
Acrobatics is a pearl in the treasure house of the traditional Chinese performing arts. Chinese acrobatics has a long and rich heritage. The acrobatic art has been existent in China for more than two thousand years. As early as the Warring States Period (475-221 BC), the rudiments of acrobatics existed. By the time of the Han Dynasty (221 BC-220 AD), the acrobatic art or "Hundred Plays" further developed both in content and variety. In the Tang Dynasty, the number of acrobats greatly increased and their performing skills improved a great deal.

In the long course of development, the Chinese acrobatic art has formed its own style. The ancient acrobatics stemmed from the people's life and had a close link with their life and productive labor. Instruments of labor like tridents, wicker rings, tables, chairs, jars, plates, and bowls were used in their performances of "Flying Trident", "Balance on Chairs", "Jar Tricks", and "Hoop Diving". Wushu and Lion Dance originated from folk sports and games. All of these acts became commonplace in acrobatic performances throughout China. Though having a long history of development and enjoying great popularity among the people, acrobatics in old China was never performed in theaters because it was looked down upon by the upper class.

 

Chaoyang Theatre Beijing had various opera and dance performances in the , 80’sSituated in Chaoyang District of the city. Today chaoyang theater is widely known for its immaculate acrobatics performances. If you aspire of watching the Chinese acrobatic performance then Chaoyang Theatre is the best place for you. At Chaoyang Theatre Beijing, you can see team acrobatic displays on bicycles and bike.

 

Chaoyang Theatre is a two-storied building with 23 rows in the first floor. The first floor of the theatre can accommodate over 800 people and the second floor has a capacity of housing 598 people. Chaoyang Theatre is a must-visit tourist attraction of Beijing that displays a great deal of acrobatic performances. Right from the Lion Dance to a seesaw performance, every acrobatic performance at this theatre is sure to hold you spellbound.

Every night you can enjoy a high quality of acrobatic performance at Chaoyang Theater. Every night the theatre opens up its treasure trove to bring in the best that almost leaves you speechless
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Introduction of Beijing Chaoyang theater Acrobatics Show :

 

This is one entertainment that must not be missed by the young and old on a visit to Beijing. China has many world class acrobatic troupes because practically every province and major city will have its own acrobatic troupe, and children are selected to be trained as performers from a young age. 

 

The group bicycling show is also a favorite with the ten cycling girls finally all ending up on a bicycle with their fans spread out like a peacock. There are also girl performers so spineless that they can bend and fold their bodies to a position where the feet clasped the face and the head and hands are still balancing some glasses. Other exciting acts are the juggling of large porcelain urns, martial arts, balancing of bowls, umbrellas or stacked chairs, rope walking, pole climbing, roller skating and plate swirling.

 

The success of Beijing Chaoyang theater acrobatics depends also on good stage arts like stage images, music, choreography and costumes backed up by props and lighting. The frequent local competitions in China for beijing acrobatic excellence have made China a nation unique in an oriental form of beijing acrobatics that is second to none in the world. 

 
How to Booking :
Inquiry or booking with aaauy@126.com  
or call +86-15120069159
Booking information: Your Name,Mobile Phone, Date, Time, Tickets.
We will confirm tickets and seats booking within 2 hours. When your booking is confirmed, you will receive a confirmation email or telephone, which includes the confirmed detailed ticket with prices. 
 
Payment
Yo
u could pay cash to our staff when you get the theater. RMB is Ok.

 

Traditional Acrobatic Acts

Lion Dance
This evolved from an old folk dance in China. In the dance, there are two types of lions: big lion (played by two acrobats) and small lion (played by one man). They not only perform the various movements of the lion such as rolling and jumping but also vividly portray the lion's strength and agility as well as the quiet and playful side of the lion's character.

Cycling Feats
In this act, two types of cycles are used: monocycles on which the acrobats adroitly perform various beautiful postures; and bicycles on which they also display a variety of postures on the bicycle, of which the beautiful tableau of a peacock fanning its feathers is the best.

Tight-Wire Feats
Known as "Rope-Walking" or "Walking on a rope" in ancient China, it is a traditional performance dating back 2000 years to the Han Dynasty. Walking on a wire instead of a rope is a renovation illustrating new vigor and skills. The acrobat uses somersault dexterity, which is a basic acrobatic skill, to perform such difficult feats as cart-wheels and somersaults on a trembling wire.

Traditional-Style Conjuring
This is an ancient Chinese traditional performance unique in form and style. With the help of a big robe and some pieces of cotton cloth, the conjurer brings forth many large and small glass bowls filled with water and live fish as well as a brazier with burning fire. While taking off the robe, the conjurer again produces a big glass water bowl with fish in it at the end of a somersault. The unique aspect is that the conjurer produces water and fire without wetting or burning his robe.

Hoop Diving
This is an item developed from "Leaping through Rings on the Ground". It was known as "Swallow Play" more than two thousand years ago because the performers imitated the flying movements of swallows as they leapt nimbly through the narrow mat rings. It was also called "Dashing Through Narrows". The performers are graceful and agile in their movements and demonstrate incredible dexterity.

Wushu (Chinese Traditional Group Gymnastics)
With movements of somersault, pulling, jumping, kicking and various postures, it has become an acrobatic symbol. The agility, precision and rhythm of acrobat movements convey a sense of vigor, strength and beauty.

Spring-Board Stunts
Through leaps and somersaults in the air, the acrobats perform graceful movements which give the audience an excellent demonstration of acrobatic art.

Meteor Juggling
The performer swings glass bowls that move like meteors in the sky. The performer revolves soft rope with two glass bowls filled with water fastened to its ends, tossing it up and performing difficult feats such as forward roll and backward somersault and then catching it again and continuing to dance and turn about without spilling the water.

  1. 1.beijingtheatre URL: http://www.beijing-theatre.cn/

    yes , very well . it's a good price on the tickets 哈哈

  2. 2.Brian URL:

    Please may I reserve, 3 tickets in the Rmb260 seats for tonight 24th April.

    Please reply to this email and sms me on 15122936826

    Thank You

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  3. 3.amy URL:

    show is perfect,i like it.

  4. 4.beijingtheatre URL:

    I want to book 6 tickets for chaoyang acrobatic show tonight , so i want to know how can i get the tickets, could you send the tickets to my hotel ? my adderss is HuangGuan holidays hotel at Qianmen . please tell me the detail by betty445@yahoo.com

  5. 5.MARIANELLA URL:

    i want to go to the show tonight so do you take credit cards?????
    can i make a reservation or something
    thank u

  6. 6.troy URL:

    hello.. can u give me a direction going to Chaoyang Theater? our hotel is near xinjiekou station..i would like to watch your shows with my family. thank you very much

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