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Puyang Acrobatic Art Festival event schedule

The Puyang Acrobatic Art Festival activities are arranged as follows:

1. At 19:30 on November 8, the opening ceremony and performance of "Butterfly" by the Guangzhou Acrobatic Art Theater will be held.

2. At 19:30 on November 9, the 11th China Acrobatic Golden Chrysanthemum Award National Acrobatic Competition Group B Acrobatic Competition.

3. At 19:30 on November 10th, the 11th China Acrobatic Golden Chrysanthemum Award National Acrobatic Competition Group A Acrobatic Competition.

4. At 19:30 on November 11, Beijing Dashi Culture Co., Ltd. will perform the magic drama "Can't Put It Down".

5. At 19:30 on November 12, Xi’an Warrior Zhanqi Acrobatic Troupe “War Spirit No. 3 Team”.

6. At 19:30 on November 13, the closing ceremony and award-winning program performance will be held.

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Puyang is a national historical and cultural city with rich cultural heritage and a long history of acrobatics. It is well-known at home and abroad as the "Hometown of Chinese Acrobatics". The Fifth China Acrobatic Art Festival The overall event venue is located in Puyang City, Henan Province. The activities include the opening ceremony and performance, the national outstanding acrobatic repertoire exhibition, the "China Acrobatics Foreign Exchange Photo Exhibition", a series of performances to benefit the people, the National Acrobatic Innovation Creation Guidance Conference, and Chinese Acrobatic Theory Advanced training class, closing ceremony and award-winning program performance.

The 11th China Acrobatic Golden Chrysanthemum Award National Acrobatic Competition will select 30 outstanding programs from 70 programs submitted by 21 provinces and cities across the country, and will be held from November 9th to 10th. Held at the Water Show International Grand Theater, after 4 competitions between groups A and B, 10 acrobatic program awards will eventually be decided. It is reported that 57% of the entries were large-scale air programs, and many programs incorporated narrative elements to enhance viewing pleasure.