



Traditional of Chinese Acrobatic

Spinning plates
Spinning plates is a traditional Chinese performance art that involves balancing and spinning multiple plates on thin sticks. Performers keep the plates spinning through precise wrist movements, creating an impressive visual spectacle of balance, skill, and agility. This act is often featured in Chinese acrobatics and is commonly seen at cultural festivals, including Asian events and Lunar New Year celebrations.
Our performances incorporate interactive elements, allowing the audience to engage and experience the charm of this art form firsthand. This combination of skilled artistry and audience participation deepens the appreciation for the discipline and elegance of traditional Chinese performance arts.
foot juggling blankts
Foot juggling blankets is a traditional Chinese performance art that showcases the skillful manipulation of handkerchiefs using the feet. Originating from the elegant handkerchief dance, this unique form of acrobatics highlights the performers’ balance, coordination, and grace. With deep cultural roots, foot juggling blankets embodies the essence of Chinese artistry and tradition, captivating audiences with its intricate movements and rich heritage. Through this performance, spectators can appreciate the beauty and cultural significance of this fascinating evolution of traditional dance.


Chinese yoyo
Chinese yoyo (扯铃) has a history of over 1,000 years, with roots tracing back to the Tang Dynasty. It holds a strong connection to Chinese culture, often seen in traditional forms during performances. Chinese yoyo is commonly showcased at cultural events such as Asian festivals and Lunar New Year celebrations, where its intricate tricks and rhythmic flow captivate audiences and celebrate heritage.
foot juggling umbrellas
Foot juggling umbrellas is one of the most challenging acts in traditional Chinese acrobatics, known for its light juggling technique. This performance requires exceptional skill and mental fortitude, as the lightweight, soft, and thin material of the umbrellas makes balance and control difficult.
Lina has dedicated over 15 years to perfecting this art form, training for more than 10 hours a day to achieve her remarkable level of proficiency. As her signature act, foot juggling umbrellas has won the hearts of many, showcasing her talent and the beauty of this intricate performance.
