DPRK Circus Stuns World Spectators
Pyongyang, February 25 (KCNA) -- DPRK's circus numbers are winning high acclaims of experts and spectators at international circus festivals.
Acrobatics "Fliers" won the prize of the French president, the top prize of the recent 19th Massy International Circus Festival held in France.
This number also grabbed golden prizes at the 12th Latina International Circus Festival and the 9th Grenoble International Circus Festival.
Other circus numbers including "Aerial Trapeze" and "Trapeze Flight on Horizontal Bar" were also highly acclaimed by spectators at the 26th "Golden Circus" International Circus Festival and the 9th Wuhan International Circus Festival.
A golden prize went to the aerial stunt "Three-stage Trapeze Flight" at the 33rd Monte Carlo International Circus Festival and a golden lion prize to "Flying on Double Swing" and "Balancing Etude" in the 12th Wuqiao International Acrobatic Festival.
Other circus numbers including "Multilateral Flight" and "Board and Swing" mesmerized the spectators at world famous circus festivals, a striking demonstration of the DPRK's daily developing Juche-oriented acrobatic art.
Acrobatics "Fliers" won the prize of the French president, the top prize of the recent 19th Massy International Circus Festival held in France.
This number also grabbed golden prizes at the 12th Latina International Circus Festival and the 9th Grenoble International Circus Festival.
Other circus numbers including "Aerial Trapeze" and "Trapeze Flight on Horizontal Bar" were also highly acclaimed by spectators at the 26th "Golden Circus" International Circus Festival and the 9th Wuhan International Circus Festival.
A golden prize went to the aerial stunt "Three-stage Trapeze Flight" at the 33rd Monte Carlo International Circus Festival and a golden lion prize to "Flying on Double Swing" and "Balancing Etude" in the 12th Wuqiao International Acrobatic Festival.
Other circus numbers including "Multilateral Flight" and "Board and Swing" mesmerized the spectators at world famous circus festivals, a striking demonstration of the DPRK's daily developing Juche-oriented acrobatic art.
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