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Chinese Operas Facing Unprecedented Crisis
In recent years, traditional operas have lost their leading position on urban and rural stages in Some local operas have even disappeared. China's traditional opera culture is facing an unprecedented crisis. According to the results of a latest survey of the status quo of operas and troupes around China published by the China Art Institute, the country's operas and troupes are facing four major dilemmas in their development.
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Southern Ethnic Cultural Vessel Sails into Beijing
Despite the huge popularity of the World Cup, a cluster of dazzling ethnic cultural events entitled "Guangxi Cultural Vessel" has drawn large crowds in Beijing since late last week.
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Secrets of 'Face-changing' in Chinese Opera Let out Bag
The secret performing technique of "Bianlian", or face-changing, in one of the oldest forms of Chinese opera - Sichuan Opera - has been revealed by some performers without authority allowance.
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Tibetan Comedian Works to Preserve Ethnic Comedy
Thupten looks perfectly composed as he pauses for a moment waiting for the audience to finish laughing before bouncing another tongue twister off his straight man, which again is interrupted by a roar of laughter.
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Russian Rhythm Meets Chinese Cadence
More than 100 Chinese and Russian musicians will give an open-air concert entitled "Russian Soul" on Saturday evening at Haidian Park in Beijing.
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Broadway Musicals to Take Tour Through Middle Kingdom
A series of 12 top Broadway musical hits, including
The King and I
and
The Wizard of Oz
, will tour 20 major Chinese cities over the next three years.
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Stirring up the Dynamics of Modern Dance
Although it made its debut in China 70 years ago, modern dance still remains one of the smallest art circles in the country. Only about 50 professional modern dancers carry on the art form that was introduced by Chinese modern dancer Wu Xiaobang (1906-95) in the 1930s.
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Fujian Province Museum Creates Bridge Across the Straits
For a moment, 68-year-old Wang Renshou couldn't tell if he was in Fujian or in Taiwan. The accountant from Taiwan declared that the dance performances at the opening of the China Museum for Fujian-Taiwan Kinship in Quanzhou of Fujian were authentic sights.
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Classic Tragedy Retold in Chinese Variation
Verdi's opera "La Traviata" has garnered great success since it premiered at Teatro la Fenice in Venice in 1853. A century and a half later, a Chinese opera house will revive the opera for audiences.
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Sing French!
Francostar, a French singing contest, a major event in China, is designed for Chinese students learning French. This year, about 60 schools and 300 students, from all over China, took part in the contest.
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When the Redcoats Go Marching in
On their first tour outside of the US since it was founded in 1905 in Athens, Georgia, the Redcoat Marching Band from the University of Georgia, has been dazzling Chinese audiences with their marching and gymnastics sequences, larger-than-life music and colorful outfits since May 15. The band is reportedly the biggest foreign performing arts act ever to perform in
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Step by Step, New World Opens Up for Blind
As the music comes on, they begin to move across the stage slowly at first, then pick up the tempo. The only thing unusual about the scene is that the dancers are almost all blind.
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Director Pushes Boundaries of Modern Arts
Meng Jinghui, arguably the most influential director of China's avant-garde stage, has returned to experimenting in small theatre with a new show, which debuts tonight at the Oriental Experimental Theatre in Beijing.
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Kataklo Brings Athletic Dance to Chinese Audiences
Since January, a number of posters along Beijing's major streets featuring the portrait of Michelangelo's David and a Chinese terracotta warrior have become familiar to people. On each poster David says "ni hao" while the terracotta warrior answers "ciao."
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'Meet in Beijing' Arts Festival Underway
American musical
West Side Story
will staging its last show of its Beijing stop at Beijing Exhibition Center. 銆
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