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Monday, July 6, 2015

ODD: Meet The Teenager That Makes A Living Standing On Razor-Sharp Blades Barefoot

Impressive: The 13-year-old girl has been making a living by standing on razor-sharp blades barefootFamily: Xie has followed in her father's footsteps as a street entertainer and now wants to tour the country

Meet 13-year-old school girl, who is surnamed Xie, that makes a living by standing on razor-sharp cleavers barefoot.

The teenager from China has amassed fans on the streets as well as the internet by walking on steel blades barefoot. She has followed in her father's footsteps as a street entertainer and now plans tour around the country.

According to Daily Mail, Xie, who comes from Wenzhou in Zhejiang Province, can carry two jugs of water, each weighing 5kg, while performing the stunt. She can even write calligraphy while balancing on a knife's edge. The young performer has been practicing the art of blade walking with her father, Xie Jikui, since she was seven. The pair would often perform in bars and nightclubs.

Skillful: The young performer can even carry two jugs of water, each weighing 5kg, while performing the stunt

Jikui himself has been working as a street performer and magician since he was 10. In order to take care of his daughter, he would often take her to work where she would sometimes join him on stage. Inspired by other performers, he decided to learn blade walking with his daughter. It's usually a stunt for men but Jikui thought that this would make his daughter stand out from the crowd. Xie now travels alone to many of her performances.

'When I started practicing, I was very scared and was injured a couple of times,' said Xie.

Dangerous: The cleavers are not as sharp as kitchen knives, but they can still do a lot of damage to one's feet

Jikui expressed that although it's a dangerous art, his daughter had an interest in learning the skill. It's a lucrative business as a single performance can bring in anywhere between 300 to 800 Yuan (£30 to £80). As a result, Xiao Xie's father hoped that she would drop out of school to concentrate on performing. Xie, however, has more liberal ideas about education herself.

She said: 'Technology is so advanced now, if you want to learn, you can even teach yourself with videos.'

She hopes to finish secondary education, however, but has no long term plans.

Source: Daily Mail

1 comment:

Akpan said...

Na the real hustle be this oo