Mongolian Circus Performers Win Bronze at China Wuqiao International Circus Festival
By B.ODONTUYA
from: ubpost.monogolnews.mn
November 4, 2012
The ‘Circus Mongolia Khadgaa’ group, who represented Mongolian in the annual China Wuqiao International Circus Festival, has won the Bronze Lion Prize for this festival. The festival was held from October 26th to November 1st in the Wuhan City, China. 16 countries including Mongolia, German, Hungary, Russia, Kenya, Sweden and Bulgaria were selected in the final round as of October 30.
The ‘Circus Mongolia Khadgaa’ group won this prize by their aerial acrobatics performance, ‘Storm’. The performance was directed by the Director of the Circus, Ch. Khatanbaatar and prepared for this festival for over two months.
The China Wuqiao International Circus Festival is considered as one of the most reputable circus festivals in the world. It is a Class ‘A’ international circus competition and held annually in China. This year more than 200 circus performers in 26 groups showed their top performances for winning the Gold, Silver and Bronze Lion Prizes.
The judges of the festival this time included world famous Russian circus actor Oleg Popov.
from: ubpost.monogolnews.mn
November 4, 2012
The ‘Circus Mongolia Khadgaa’ group, who represented Mongolian in the annual China Wuqiao International Circus Festival, has won the Bronze Lion Prize for this festival. The festival was held from October 26th to November 1st in the Wuhan City, China. 16 countries including Mongolia, German, Hungary, Russia, Kenya, Sweden and Bulgaria were selected in the final round as of October 30.
The ‘Circus Mongolia Khadgaa’ group won this prize by their aerial acrobatics performance, ‘Storm’. The performance was directed by the Director of the Circus, Ch. Khatanbaatar and prepared for this festival for over two months.
The China Wuqiao International Circus Festival is considered as one of the most reputable circus festivals in the world. It is a Class ‘A’ international circus competition and held annually in China. This year more than 200 circus performers in 26 groups showed their top performances for winning the Gold, Silver and Bronze Lion Prizes.
The judges of the festival this time included world famous Russian circus actor Oleg Popov.
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