Deng Baojin, the youngest winner of the
Variety Show Award, began to learn acrobatics at an age much older than other
artists. Chinese acrobats generally enter training at the age between six to
seven. Deng was born into a family of folk artists. Her grandfather, Deng Jiuru,
was a master of Shandong Qinshu (storytelling mainly in singing with
musical accompaniment). In spite of growing up in a family of folk artists, Deng
was not exposed to the art of acrobatics until 1972 when she applied for
admission as a trainee at the Jinan Acrobatic Troupe at the age of 14. She was
somewhat too old to apply for the position and thus opinions concerning her
admission were divided. However, the chief examiner believed in her potential
and made an exception.
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| Juggling Benches with the Feet by the Shandong Acrobatic
Troupe |
She trained hard under teachers from the Jinan
Acrobatic Troupe, with training sessions often lasting 15 hours per day.
Teachers and other trainees all marveled at the progress she made in a little
more than one year. She made her successful debut in a performance of
Handstands on Stacked Chairs and became the first of the troupe's
trainees to appear on the stage. In 1976, teachers recommended her as a member
of the acrobatic troupe representing Shandong at the largest acrobatic festival
sponsored by the Ministry of Culture since the founding of the People's
Republic. The goal of the festival was to provide opportunities for acrobats
from different parts of the country to show their talents and learn from each
other, as well as to summarize experiences and promote the development of
acrobatics. Deng attended the festival and not only performed Handstands on
Stacked Chairs, but also performed together with her colleagues the routine
Handstands on Poles and other stunts on chairs balanced in different
configurations.
Deng and her colleagues participated in the
First National Acrobatic Competition sponsored by the Ministry of Culture in
1984 and won a silver medal for their presentation of Juggling Benches with
the Feet, an item choreographed by Bi Changjiang. Their achievement was the
best in history recorded by Jinan acrobats performing in national acrobatic
competition. Deng also performed the same year in Beijing to celebrate the 35th
anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. In 1986 and 1987,
Deng and her colleagues won respective gold medals for their Juggling Benches
with the Feet performed at the 11th Circus World Championships in London and
the Festival Mondial du Cirpue de Demain in Paris. Their achievements
brought credit to China.
Deng Baojin has won acclaim with
performances in more than 20 countries. The foreign mass media has praised her
performances and cited her as a world-class artist. Public figures in various
countries have offered liberal compensation packages in attempts to convince
Deng to remain in their nations. However, according to Deng, "I was nurtured by
China. I feel proud to win honors and must continue to serve my motherland."
Deng has been selected as a national model worker, an exemplary literary and art
worker and a March Eighth red-banner pacesetter. She has also won the May Day
Labor Medal and many titles of honor presented by the Shandong provincial
government and Jinan municipal government. Following Xia Juhua and Yang
Xiaoting, she was elected as a deputy to the National People's Congress in
1998.