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"Swan Lake" by the Great Chinese Circus - Roger Ebert's Journal
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"Swan Lake" by the Great Chinese Circus


 
 

 
 
Thanks to dancer and critic Jana J. Monji for the suggestion.
 

 
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Roger,

Those Swan Lake moves are awesome. The moves look extremely difficult to put it mildly. If I were a ballet dancer and was training to do those moves, I would die before perfecting them. There is no way I could do them.

The second video is particularly amazing. The guy with one leg and the girl with one arm would have gone through extremely difficult physical and mental work that I could never imagine experiencing.


Tacky, in delightful way only Chinese circuses can be. Watching the supporting "dancers" strut around clumsily pretending to be ballerinas was laughable. Acrobats yes. Dancers no.

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