Balancing Acts

Balancing Acts

Infobox Film
name = Balancing Acts


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director = Donna Schatz
producer =
writer = Donna Schatz
narrator =
starring =
music = Gary Tong
cinematography = Donna Schatz
editing = David Vinson
distributor =
released = 2005
runtime =
country = USA
language = English
budget =
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followed_by =
website = http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0455337/
amg_id =
imdb_id = 0455337

"Balancing Acts" is a documentary by Donna Schatz that chronicles the lives of Chinese acrobat Man-Fong Tong and his wife Magda Schweitzer, a Jewish acrobat from Budapest, Hungary. The two met in Europe on the eve of World War II. They were both at the peak of their careers, performing at the Moulin Rouge and Cirque Medrano, and alongside acts such as Maurice Chevalier and Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson. While their careers were full of success, the spread of Nazism brought them great hardships. Their marriage saw the trials of wartime Europe, post-war poverty, the birth of two sons, and a difficult ten-year separation from one another.

ummary

Director Donna Schatz's "Balancing Acts" pairs archival footage and photographs of Magda Schweitzer and Man-Fong Tong's acts with private home videos and interviews to tell their life stories. Magda and Man-Fong both left their families at age sixteen to pursue careers in show business. While tenacious Magda and her partner Joe Mady - who was at least a foot taller - came up with a slapstick routine, Man-Fong teamed up with two other male acrobats, and, dressed in sharp suits with slicked back hair, the three performed their unique balancing act without ever breaking a sweat.

Magda and Man-Fong traveled with their acts throughout Europe. Magda was in Africa, too, and both entertained in the US. In the 1950s in the United States, Tong performed on the Ed Sullivan Show an unprecedented five times. Magda bragged that her act was the answer to the clue “best European act” in a Viennese crossword puzzle.

They married in Stockholm in 1940. Only three months later, Man-Fong, in Germany for the last time, was invited to perform for a private audience of top ranking Nazi officials, including Adolf Hitler. Although he tried to refuse, he had little choice but to reluctantly comply.

During World War II, Magda and Man-Fong's commitment to one another kept them secure and grounded. When the ever increasing grip of Nazism in many parts of Europe made both travel and work impossible for Jews, they returned to unoccupied Hungary where Magda took up the unglamorous role of a housewife, while Man-Fong continued to work and provide for the family. Later, Man-Fong had to leave his wife and two young boys in order to find work, first in the Middle East, then in Europe and the United States.

The couple always stayed true to show business. “I think Mom and Dad have always been, to some extent, competitive because they've been used to being in the limelight and used to the applause,” the couple's son explains. “If dad was putting together an act or doing a show, mom wanted to get into the act too—and get attention.”

References

*cite web
last =C.
first =Lia
title = Inside the Balancing Acts of Chinese Acrobat Man Tan Fong
work =
publisher =Asian Connections
date =May 5 2006
url =http://www.asianconnections.com/a/?article_id=780
accessdate =August 1

*cite web
title = Balancing Acts (2005)
work =
publisher =IMDb
date =2005
url =http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0455337/
accessdate =August 1

ee also

Other documentaries about international Jewry:
*"A Home on the Range"
*"From Swastika to Jim Crow"
*"My Yiddish Momme McCoy"
*"Professional Revolutionary"
*"Song of a Jewish Cowboy"
*"Jews of Iran"
*"The Jewish Steppe"
*"Queen of the Mountain"
*"Next Year in Argentina"
*"Luboml"
*"In Search of Happiness" Other links relevant to "Balancing Acts":
*Ed Sullivan Show
*Chinese variety art
*Acrobatics
*Physical comedy
*Physical theatre

External links

* [http://www.asianconnections.com/a/?article_id=780 Inside the Balancing Acts of Chinese Acrobat Man-Fong Tong]
* [http://www.99geigerroad.com/producers.htm# A short video excerpt of Balancing Acts (Quicktime) -scroll down a bit on the linked page]
* [http://www.documentarychannel.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=86&osCsid=2bjbr2mc8a3a141ijucmqvn4j2 "The Southern Jewish Store" is an earlier documentary by director Donna Schatz ]
* [http://www.99geigerroad.com/index.htm# Information about director Donna Schatz and her latest work "99 Geiger Road"]
* [http://www.buybooksontheweb.com/product.aspx?ISBN=0-7414-4721-5# A link to Manny Tong's biography published in 2008, entitled Balancing Acts, with a short chapter excerpt)]


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