The Peking Acrobats stun at Luhrs
On Thursday night, the Peking Acrobats came to the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center and put on quite a show. The show was filled with numerous acts, featuring balancing acts, juggling and dexterity.
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On Thursday night, the Peking Acrobats came to the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center and put on quite a show. The show was filled with numerous acts, featuring balancing acts, juggling and dexterity.
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The Peking Acrobats receive a round of applause after their first act of performing within suits of giant “Chinese” lions.
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