Log In


Reset Password
Features

Mesmerizing Acrobatic Feats Launch Library Summer Reading

Print

Tweet

Text Size


The C.H. Booth Library’s Summer Reading kickoff was one for the books. The free event, which took place in the Edmond Town Hall theater on June 17, honored local literary advocate Louise Tambascio and had a special performance by internationally renowned Chinese acrobat Li Liu.

Welcoming the crowd was Douglas Lord, director of the C.H. Booth Library, who called the evening’s honoree, Ms Tambascio, up on stage. On behalf of the library’s Board of Trustees, he presented her with the 2019 Summer Reading Champion trophy.

Mr Lord explained that as the owner of My Place Restaurant, she has been “a local hero” by giving out free pizza slices to students who read books during the summer months.

“The kids read a book, they get a coupon for a slice, and then they come in to redeem it,” Ms Tambascio said in the library’s Summer Reading press release. “It’s a special time for them.”

While summer comes with many activities, Mr Lord encouraged students to be sure to include reading as part of their summer fun, too.

Following Ms Tambascio’s award acceptance was Children’s Librarian Alana Bennison, who let the audience know the day’s program was sponsored by the Friends of the C.H. Booth Library.

She introduced Ms Liu, saying, “She’s a very special acrobat who has been studying since she was 6 years old. She was born in Beijing, and she has performed all over the world.”

Dressed in a red one-piece leotard with flower embellishments on the side, Ms Liu took the stage and performed a variety of acrobatic acts — from plate spinning to ribbon dancing to one-handed handstands. Each portion delighted the audience and had many of the children on the edge of their seats with their eyes glued to Ms Liu’s every move.

“I’m very excited to be performing here today,” Ms Liu told the audience.

She explained how her journey as an acrobat started when she was just 6 years old and began training with her father. By the age of 7, she was enrolled in the Chinese National Circus schools in Beijing, where she worked hard, training for eight hours every day. When she turned 16, she went on to travel the world performing.

Today, she is 52 years old and has performed throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia with the Liaoning Acrobatic Arts Troupe; joined the Ringling Brothers and toured the United States for two years; and now she is a freelance performer that has been featured on NBA half-time shows and Princess Cruise Lines.

Between her acrobatic acts at the Edmond Town Hall, Ms Liu also engaged with the crowd, teaching them Chinese phrases and calling up volunteers on stage to learn some of the elements to her routines.

To learn more about the C.H. Booth Library’s Summer Reading Program, visit [naviga:u]chboothlibrary.org[/naviga:u] or call 203-426-4533.

Chinese acrobat Li Liu performs a traditional ribbon dance during the C.H. Booth Library’s Summer Reading kickoff event in the Edmond Town Hall Theatre on Monday, June 17. —Bee Photos, Silber
Louise Tambascio, owner of My Place Restaurant, received the 2019 Summer Reading Champion trophy from C.H. Booth Library Director Douglas Lord during the Summer Reading kickoff at the Edmond Town Hall on June 17.
Li Liu walks around stage while spinning two flower-shaped fabrics on her fingertips.
While laying on her back, Li Liu spins a flower-shaped fabric on each of her toes and hands.
Li Liu gives a smile and poses while spinning three plates in each hand.
Li Liu balances herself one-handed on a small raised block while simultaneously spinning three plates on sticks above her head and rotating herself in a circle.
With hands extended out, Li Liu watches the Chinese yo-yo carefully as it spins down the string.
Li Liu masters the Chinese yo-yo by doing two at once. She lets them soar in the air before catching them.
Li Liu swirls the red Chinese ribbon over her head.
Li Liu teaches about a dozen volunteers how to do the ribbon dance and explains that it is a popular practice for Chinese New Year.
Between acts, Chinese acrobat Li Liu speaks to the crowd gathered for the C.H. Booth Library’s Summer Reading kickoff.
Li Liu does a split in the air while holding herself upside down.
Li Liu balances herself on a small block with one hand while extending her body upward.
While doing a one-handed handstand, Li Liu continues to spin rings on her legs and arm.
Comments
Comments are open. Be civil.
0 comments

Leave a Reply