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- 'Stuffy' NY philharmonic plays new tune
Although the New York Philharmonic has recently been hailed by New York Magazine as "the most boring major orchestra in America," its Shanghai debut is warmly anticipated after the winter's dearth of first-class orchestras.
- Hamlet meets Peking Opera
"Hamlet", one of the four classic tragedies by William Shakespeare, is known to people all over the world. It's been adapted numerous times onto screens both big and small, and has been translated into a considerable number of languages.
- 'Stuffy' NY Philharmonic plays new tune
Although the New York Philharmonic has recently been hailed by New York Magazine as "the most boring major orchestra in America," its Shanghai debut is warmly anticipated after the winter's dearth of first-class orchestras
- Old operas lighten Lantern Festival
Falling next Thursday, on the 15th day of the first lunar month, it is the end of the Lunar New Year festivities. Kunqu Opera lovers can enjoy light-hearted classics and romances staged by the Shanghai Kunqu Opera House on February 21 and 24.
- Love's dark side: Money and betrayal
This is debated in the play "13 Million Single Bathtubs" underway at the Shanghai Drama Arts Theater. It depicts the very realistic - or rather, materialistic - point of view that China's young generation takes toward their relationships.
- HK Arts Festival opens with Swan Lake
The 36th Hong Kong Arts Festival opens Thursday with a performance of Swan Lake by the world- renowned Stuttgart Ballet.
- 'Charm of China' tours western world
A performing arts tour is traveling around the Western world in order to present three groundbreaking performances mixed with Chinese and Western elements.
- Chinese performing troupe to tour Canada
The China Broadcasting Performing-Arts Troupe started its performance tour today around six Canadian cities from February 14 through February 28.
- 'Happy Australia Tour' to hit Sydney
The "Happy Australia Tour" gala will hit the Sydney Entertainment Center on February 15, 2008, assembling together a variety of Chinese stars to please audiences with their Spring Festival greetings.
- Equestrian theatre Zingaro debuts in HK
World-renowned French equestrian theater Zingaro set off at a gallop on Friday in Hong Kong with a special opening ceremony and a preview show to celebrate the Chinese Year of the Rat and the year of Beijing Olympics.
- Vitas hits high in Shanghai
Russian pop singer Vitas performs during his solo concert at Shanghai Grand Stage on Saturday, February 2, 2008. Vitas amazed Chinese fans with his signature high-pitched voice as well as his well-known fashion aptitude, demonstrated with a set of glaring costumes.
- Vitas returns to Shanghai
Many Chinese are familiar with traditional Russian songs but few are even aware of the modern Russian pop scene. The Russian female duet TATU was popular for a while with their electronic music but once they split, Russian music disappeared for most Chinese radars. Then the mysterious singer Vitas arrived.
- Swan Lake by English National Ballet to debut in Beijing
The English National Ballet (ENB) will perform its own version of "Swan Lake" at China Century Theater in Beijing from Wednesday to Sunday as part of the city's international ballet week.
- Let's have some national Chinese music for the New Year
The end of the year is the best time for the Chinese people to wear traditional Tang costumes, eating sugar coated fruits on sticks , to hang Chinese knots, which all make the atmosphere full of the New Year spirit. In addition, a series of Chinese national music performances in the National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA) will definitely add more Chinese flavor to the New Year.
- Ballet Stars to highlight Grand National Theater
World famous ballet artists, including French dancer-choreographer Roland Petit, will gather at China's National Center for Performing Arts (NCPA) in late January to highlight the International Ballet Week.
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