Amazing Hat Juggling performance by Beijing Acrobats | The Kennedy Center
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The Beijing Acrobats perform an incredible hat juggling routine on the Millennium Stage at The Kennedy Center. Watch their full show here: https://youtu.be/c7-4IFhYe9Y Founded in 1957 in Tianqiao, Beijing -- the birthplace of acrobats -- Beijing Acrobats is a professional troupe of distinctive artistic styles and innovation. Part of Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center. Filmed live on February 4, 2017. Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb #beijingacrobats #hatjuggling #kennedycenter
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