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Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
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31/03/2025
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Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
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DUKAS_183051600_FER
Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_183051598_FER
Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_183051597_FER
Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183051595_FER
Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_183051594_FER
Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183051593_FER
Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183051592_FER
Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183051591_FER
Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183051590_FER
Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183051589_FER
Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183051588_FER
Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183051587_FER
Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_183051586_FER
Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Milton Keynes International Festival 2021 launch
Performers from Gandini Juggling juggle in front of Luke Jerram's awe-inspiring sculpture Gaia in centre:mk at the launch of IF: Milton Keynes International Festival which runs until 30 July. Luke Jerram's Gaia and Gandini Juggling's Smashed2 are two of the highlights of this year's IF: Milton Keynes International Festival. Postponed from 2020, the Festival returns to the City's parks and green spaces, public squares and retail destinations, including Festival sponsor centre:mk, from 10 to 30 July. The programme is a mix of joyful dance and performance, open-air live music and comedy, free family events, transformative site-specific installations, pop-up performances and a new digital programme.
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Milton Keynes International Festival 2021 launch
Performers from Gandini Juggling juggle in front of Luke Jerram's awe-inspiring sculpture Gaia in centre:mk at the launch of IF: Milton Keynes International Festival which runs until 30 July. Luke Jerram's Gaia and Gandini Juggling's Smashed2 are two of the highlights of this year's IF: Milton Keynes International Festival. Postponed from 2020, the Festival returns to the City's parks and green spaces, public squares and retail destinations, including Festival sponsor centre:mk, from 10 to 30 July. The programme is a mix of joyful dance and performance, open-air live music and comedy, free family events, transformative site-specific installations, pop-up performances and a new digital programme.
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Milton Keynes International Festival 2021 launch
Performers from Gandini Juggling juggle in front of Luke Jerram's awe-inspiring sculpture Gaia in centre:mk at the launch of IF: Milton Keynes International Festival which runs until 30 July. Luke Jerram's Gaia and Gandini Juggling's Smashed2 are two of the highlights of this year's IF: Milton Keynes International Festival. Postponed from 2020, the Festival returns to the City's parks and green spaces, public squares and retail destinations, including Festival sponsor centre:mk, from 10 to 30 July. The programme is a mix of joyful dance and performance, open-air live music and comedy, free family events, transformative site-specific installations, pop-up performances and a new digital programme.
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Milton Keynes International Festival 2021 launch
Performers from Gandini Juggling juggle in front of Luke Jerram's awe-inspiring sculpture Gaia in centre:mk at the launch of IF: Milton Keynes International Festival which runs until 30 July. Luke Jerram's Gaia and Gandini Juggling's Smashed2 are two of the highlights of this year's IF: Milton Keynes International Festival. Postponed from 2020, the Festival returns to the City's parks and green spaces, public squares and retail destinations, including Festival sponsor centre:mk, from 10 to 30 July. The programme is a mix of joyful dance and performance, open-air live music and comedy, free family events, transformative site-specific installations, pop-up performances and a new digital programme.
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Milton Keynes International Festival 2021 launch
Performers from Gandini Juggling juggle in front of Luke Jerram's awe-inspiring sculpture Gaia in centre:mk at the launch of IF: Milton Keynes International Festival which runs until 30 July. Luke Jerram's Gaia and Gandini Juggling's Smashed2 are two of the highlights of this year's IF: Milton Keynes International Festival. Postponed from 2020, the Festival returns to the City's parks and green spaces, public squares and retail destinations, including Festival sponsor centre:mk, from 10 to 30 July. The programme is a mix of joyful dance and performance, open-air live music and comedy, free family events, transformative site-specific installations, pop-up performances and a new digital programme.
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DUKAS_126692693_EYE
Milton Keynes International Festival 2021 launch
Performers from Gandini Juggling juggle in front of Luke Jerram's awe-inspiring sculpture Gaia in centre:mk at the launch of IF: Milton Keynes International Festival which runs until 30 July. Luke Jerram's Gaia and Gandini Juggling's Smashed2 are two of the highlights of this year's IF: Milton Keynes International Festival. Postponed from 2020, the Festival returns to the City's parks and green spaces, public squares and retail destinations, including Festival sponsor centre:mk, from 10 to 30 July. The programme is a mix of joyful dance and performance, open-air live music and comedy, free family events, transformative site-specific installations, pop-up performances and a new digital programme.
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Milton Keynes International Festival 2021 launch
Performers from Gandini Juggling juggle in front of Luke Jerram's awe-inspiring sculpture Gaia in centre:mk at the launch of IF: Milton Keynes International Festival which runs until 30 July. Luke Jerram's Gaia and Gandini Juggling's Smashed2 are two of the highlights of this year's IF: Milton Keynes International Festival. Postponed from 2020, the Festival returns to the City's parks and green spaces, public squares and retail destinations, including Festival sponsor centre:mk, from 10 to 30 July. The programme is a mix of joyful dance and performance, open-air live music and comedy, free family events, transformative site-specific installations, pop-up performances and a new digital programme.
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DUKAS_126692677_EYE
Milton Keynes International Festival 2021 launch
Performers from Gandini Juggling juggle in front of Luke Jerram's awe-inspiring sculpture Gaia in centre:mk at the launch of IF: Milton Keynes International Festival which runs until 30 July. Luke Jerram's Gaia and Gandini Juggling's Smashed2 are two of the highlights of this year's IF: Milton Keynes International Festival. Postponed from 2020, the Festival returns to the City's parks and green spaces, public squares and retail destinations, including Festival sponsor centre:mk, from 10 to 30 July. The programme is a mix of joyful dance and performance, open-air live music and comedy, free family events, transformative site-specific installations, pop-up performances and a new digital programme.
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DUKAS_126692714_EYE
Milton Keynes International Festival 2021 launch
Performers from Gandini Juggling juggle in front of Luke Jerram's awe-inspiring sculpture Gaia in centre:mk at the launch of IF: Milton Keynes International Festival which runs until 30 July. Luke Jerram's Gaia and Gandini Juggling's Smashed2 are two of the highlights of this year's IF: Milton Keynes International Festival. Postponed from 2020, the Festival returns to the City's parks and green spaces, public squares and retail destinations, including Festival sponsor centre:mk, from 10 to 30 July. The programme is a mix of joyful dance and performance, open-air live music and comedy, free family events, transformative site-specific installations, pop-up performances and a new digital programme.
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Milton Keynes International Festival 2021 launch
Performer from Gandini Juggling juggle in front of Luke Jerram's awe-inspiring sculpture Gaia in centre:mk at the launch of IF: Milton Keynes International Festival which runs until 30 July. Luke Jerram's Gaia and Gandini Juggling's Smashed2 are two of the highlights of this year's IF: Milton Keynes International Festival. Postponed from 2020, the Festival returns to the City's parks and green spaces, public squares and retail destinations, including Festival sponsor centre:mk, from 10 to 30 July. The programme is a mix of joyful dance and performance, open-air live music and comedy, free family events, transformative site-specific installations, pop-up performances and a new digital programme.
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Milton Keynes International Festival 2021 launch
Performers from Gandini Juggling juggle in front of Luke Jerram's awe-inspiring sculpture Gaia in centre:mk at the launch of IF: Milton Keynes International Festival which runs until 30 July. Luke Jerram's Gaia and Gandini Juggling's Smashed2 are two of the highlights of this year's IF: Milton Keynes International Festival. Postponed from 2020, the Festival returns to the City's parks and green spaces, public squares and retail destinations, including Festival sponsor centre:mk, from 10 to 30 July. The programme is a mix of joyful dance and performance, open-air live music and comedy, free family events, transformative site-specific installations, pop-up performances and a new digital programme.
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Photographer visits delhi street artists fighting to keep their homes, Delhi India, June 2014
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Krishan Jugler - 40-year-old Juggler
Photographer Visits Delhi Street Artists Fighting To Keep Their Homes
British photographer Mark Leaver travelled to India to document the lives and talents of Kathputli's famed street performers.
The Kathputli colony is a 40-year-old slum which houses an array of performers, from puppeteers and musicians to acrobats, folk singers and magicians.
However, developers are planning on replacing the slum that the performers live in with a 54-storey tower block, complete with a mall and luxury flats.
It is estimated that over 2800 families currently live in the slum, and soon they will have to pack up and leave.
Economic developments such as luxury flats reflect the country's growing economy, however some question whether it is at too much of a cultural cost.
Photographer Mark Leaver was keen to visit the Kathputli Colony for himself, and witness the colourful lifestyles of the performers before they are are forced to leave the area for good.
The Kathputli Colony is said to have the largest single concentration of street artists in the world.
The graduate photographer knew he wanted to work on a substantial body of work abroad.
He began to research charities that he could volunteer with, as he knew as a volunteer he would be given immediate access and local contacts.
"I began looking globally for these opportunities, and then refined my choices down to charities that could accommodate me as a photographer.
"In the end it was a throw up between India and Kenya. I decided to go with India after looking at the slum the charity operated in."
He explains that his project became very focused on the street performers who live in the slum.
"Initially I was just there to meet and get to know people while trying to adjust to the culture, I wanted to create formal portrai...
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Street entertainer performing in front of public audience in Trafalgar Square, London, England, Britain
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Jim Carter ( born 1948 )
April 1984
Credit: Sheila Burnett / Arenapal
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