Media contributions
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Title The world’s first professional acrobats were flipping through the Middle East 4,000 years ago Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet The Conversation Media type Web Duration/Length/Size 1026 words Country/Territory Australia Date 10/10/21 Description Inhabitants of the ancient city-states of the Middle East enjoyed a vibrant social and economic life centred on palace and temple institutions, supported by surrounding agricultural and pastoralist communities. People, goods and ideas flowed between these cities generating a cultural sphere within which strong local identities and customs were preserved.
One such custom that arose in the area of Syria was the professional acrobat, or huppû, attached to the royal court.Producer/Author Javier Alvarez-Mon and Yasmina Wicks URL https://theconversation.com/the-worlds-first-professional-acrobats-were-flipping-through-the-middle-east-4-000-years-ago-165968 Persons Javier Alvarez-Mon, Yasmina Wicks