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Arts in Education Grant—Pall 2013-14 McDougle Elementary School PTA <br /> Li Liu <br /> Li Liu was born in the city of Shenyang which is located in Liaoning Province in <br /> The Northeast of China.When she was six years old she began her acrobatic train- <br /> ing,and the following year she was chosen to attend The Chinese National Circus <br /> School in the capitol city of Beijing. While in Beijing she trained for eight hours a <br /> day until the age of 16. During the evening she was required to study math,sci- <br /> ence,the reading and writing of Chinese characters,and other academic subjects. <br /> In 1984 her artistic cycling act won a gold medal at the prestigious Festival Mondi- <br /> al du Cirque de Demain in Paris, France.She often teamed with her sister Liu Ying <br /> to create duo acts that were conceived of and coached by her father Liu Gui Ting. <br /> In 1995 their duo hand balancing act was selected to perform at The Wu£ciao <br /> International Circus Festival where they were awarded"The Golden Lion"prize, <br /> e; <br /> For many years Ms.Liu traveled extensively throughout Europe,Africa and Asia IM <br /> with The Liaoning Acrobatic Arts Troupe.She performed with Zirkus Knie in <br /> Switzerland,Circus Krone in Germany and with countless other touring shows <br /> in Italy,Holland, France,South Africa,Singapore,Japan and Indonesia. <br /> She came to the United States in 2000 with Ringling Brothers Barnum&Bai- <br /> ley Circus and toured all over the US for two years,Li has been living in the US <br /> and working as a freelance performer since 2002.She is a regular on the NBA& <br /> WNBA half-time circuits and is also Is a featured performer on Princess Cruise <br /> Lines. <br /> Li began performing in schools In 200S,at first collaborating with other circus <br /> artists,and eventually developing her own solo show,The performance includes <br /> hand balancing,plate spinning,trick cycling,foot juggling,ribbon dancing and <br /> Chinese water bowl manipulation.Li also touches on various aspects of Chinese <br /> language, geography and culture while sharing her work and travel experiences <br /> with the students and staff. <br /> The show is primarily geared toward elementary school audiences(grades K-6), <br /> Students get a hands-on shot at trying some of the easier(and safer!)skills such <br /> as ribbon dancing and basic plate spinning. They learn the historical significance <br /> of traditional lion and dragon dances and are encouraged to think about what it <br /> might have been like to grow up in a different time and place. <br /> Page 16 of 21 <br />