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The Grand China Acrobat Circus: A world class entertainment for the whole family this Christmas

Christmas is the most awaited time of the year for us Filipinos and this is an opportunity to share some boding moment with your family. Make it memorable and exciting by witnessing the most exciting show on earth- The Grand China Acrobat.


Talk about entertainment then it must The Smart Araneta Coliseum. They will bring the multi-awarded performances of the China National Acrobatic Troupe in a Christmas Show titled “The All-new Grand China Acrobatic Circus.”


THE ALL NEW GRAND CHINA ACROBATIC CIRCUS is a heart-stopping show of daring and thrilling performances guaranteed to be a hit among audiences young and old. It features mind-blowing tricks, death-defying acts, graceful choreography loaded with color and excitement deftly presented by internationally renowned and multi-awarded Chinese acrobats from Beijing, China.


The China National Acrobatic Troupe has amazed audiences with feats of strength and daring acts performed cleverly, precisely and accurately, and the ability of retaining balance in motion. Audiences will marvel at the world-class skills of the acrobats as they perform routines of compelling choreography practiced over centuries, making this a perfect show for families to enjoy.


The Circus themed performance is set to give Filipinos a firsthand experience of heart-stopping, daring and thrilling performances guaranteed to be a hit among audiences young and old.


One never-to-missed act is the Rose Bud contortionist, a mythical fox in a trance of contortion and coquetry. Another jaw dropping act is the Peking Opera’s Huadan (heroines) in Diabolo, where performers in majestic suits intrinsically play the Chinese Yo-yo.


The All-new Grand China Acrobatic Circus will run from December 25, 2019 to January 4, 2020 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.


Enjoy a 25% discount on every purchase of ten (10) tickets by using a Mastercard Debit, Credit, and Prepad card in any Ticketnet outlets. The promo can also be availed via www.ticketnet.com.ph and the Araneta City Mobile app by using the promocode MCARANETA25.

Interested parties may also call 8911-5555.

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