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Giang brothers to teach circus
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The acrobatic Giang brothers share about their future plans with Dan Tri/Dtinews readers in a live discussion on June 15.

Head of Dan Tri/Dtinews' Ho Chi Minh City Office, Ly Thi Toan Thang presents flowers to Giang Quoc Co and Giang Quoc Nghiep when they arrive at the office for a live discussion with readers on June 15

When did you start your first circus performance and why did you choose this your career?

Quoc Co: Circus is our family's career. We were taught some skills by our father since we were small. As we practised it daily, we developed a love for it. And we decided to take it as our career since we were teenagers.



Do you ever fear of accidents when you are performing?

Quoc Nghiep: We always highly concentrate and forget everything else when we are on the stage. That's also a key to our success, besides a great love for circus.

Many people think that you should have made the top three in Britan's Got Talent. What do you think about this?

Quoc Nghiep: We did not set a target of getting a prize at Britain's Got Talent. We just wanted to introduce our circus act. So we were happy that we got to the final. After the show, we received a lot of praise and were warmly greeted when going out on the street in Britain. This meant more to us than the prize.



 Giang brothers perform at the Britain's Got Talent 2018 final night on June 3


What is your most memorial experience when participating in Britain's Got Talent?

Quoc Co: The accident that Quoc Nghiep had when we were practising for the final night. He fell from my head and banged his head, shoulder and arm. I thought we were going to have to pull out. Fortunately, Nghiep got over and we could continue.

Do you have any secrets of treating injuries?


Quoc Co: Our father is also a doctor and most of our injuries are treated by him using Vietnamese traditional medicine. He also taught us some first aid procedures to deal with injuries.

There are rumours that you will leave circus in the coming time. Is that right?


Right now we have no intention of leaving circus. We are co-operating with a Vietnamese French director to make a film on our life and work next year.

Do you have plans to teach circus skills?


Quoc Nghiep: Sure. We've thought of it for a long time. We are planning a school which will not only teach circus skills but also guide people on how to keep fit.

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