December 11, 1983 was an
unforgettable day for Li Liping, who was a 15-year-old actress with the Wuhan
Acrobatic Troupe. After several days of intensive training and performance, Li Liping felt very
tired but she was not drowsy. She was waiting for the results of her
performance at the Ninth Festival International du Cirpue Monte-Carlo in
Monaco.
Li Liping performed a stunt of solo
bowl balancing that involved using her feet to carry bowls. Her performance
thrilled the audience. While lying on her back on a round table, Li used her
foot to lift a pile of colorful patterned porcelain bowls by gently raising her
hip while performing several 360-degree rolls in quick succession. The bowls
remained in place as if glued to the sole of foot.
Results turned out that Li Liping got a mark
of 377 points out of the total 400 points, winning the Clown d'Or for the
performance and writing the first chapter in successful Chinese acrobatic
competition in Monte Carlo. Li, a fourth-generation acrobat, is highly skilled
in solo bowl balancing. The act involving quick rolls with dramatic turns is the
act often seen in Chinese dance and opera known as "twisting on an imaginary
pillar like a dragon." Li successfully incorporated the routine in her art to
make it more thrilling and graceful.
On
the awarding ceremony of the Ninth Festival International du Cirpue
Monte-Carlo in Monaco on December 12, Li Liping received the golden prize
of Clown d'Or from the chairman of the commission that chooses the prize winner
through public appraisal amid enthusiastic applauses and cheers of the audience
of more than 5,000 people. She was very happy to recieve prize, an artwork
that symbolized wisdom and humor. Her smile seemed to tell people that all
efforts could pay off.