Home / Arts & Entertainment / News Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read | Comment
The greatest shows on earth
Adjust font size:

Runner-up: Der Rosenkavalier by Deutsche Oper Berlin

This touring production as part of the Beijing International Music Festival opened up the eyes of opera aficionados to a masterpiece by Richard Strauss and an iconic treatment by the renowned Gotz Friedrich. It was a night to remember at Beijing's Poly Theater.

Splendid

Produced by China National Acrobatic Troupe

This is virtually a must-see for foreign visitors, but domestic audiences will love it too.

Billed as "the artistic conception acrobatics", it has come a long way since the old days when Chinese acrobatics was all stunts and no art. The current show is polished like a dance drama, with as much production values (sound, lighting, etc) as a lavish extravaganza, and still keeps it well paced.

The Chinese art of juxtaposing movements and quietude is accentuated. The yin of plate spinning, umbrella and diabolo juggling compliments nicely with the yang of pole and hoop jumping.

The stage setting is abstractly Chinese, with a few traditional objects in the foreground. The opening is very folksy, with lantern-like ornaments floating among the audience. The show had moments of spontaneity and dramatic tension. The best number in terms of audience reaction was tumbling through hoops.

"What is a human body capable of?" I asked myself after watching this stunt-filled artfully produced festivity. Call it the "Splendid human body".

Runner-up: Colorful Guizhou

The third edition of this perennial favorite with tourists had a touch of modern dance, which took on a special quality of singularity and haunting beauty. The show is based in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province, but occasionally tours around the country.

The Riddle of Tibet

By Yang Liping and company

This revival of a variety show-cum-dance drama has so much to offer that anyone who loves Tibetan culture, Buddhism or the "Princess of Peacock" should not miss it. It was Yang Liping's follow-up to her wildly successfully Dynamic Yunnan show.

Yang is arguably China's most important dancer today, and she is not content with making quick money from appearing in television song-and-dance routines. She wants to showcase China's ethnic minorities in their authentic glory. She has done that for her own people from Yunnan, and this time she had done it again for Tibetan culture.

The show tells the story of an old Tibetan lady who takes her sheep on a pilgrimage to a sacred place. The audience follows her journey, which exposes her to the customs and practices of different tribes. The mostly Tibetan performers are full of energy and yet exude soulful and haunting qualities. Yang plays a Tibetan goddess in a solo number, and leads another dance dressed as a man.

"I have been fascinated by Tibetan dance for a long time. Every time I see Tibetans get down on their hands and knees to crawl slowly on a pilgrimage, I feel their every movement is a dance," Yang says.

Runner-up: The Nederlands Dans Theater

The Nederlands Dans Theater (NDT) made two trips to China this year, one in May by NDT II and one in October by NDT I. The program included Wings of Wax, a hymn to freedom inspired by the myth of Icarus, which is choreographed by Jiri Kylian.

Peony Pavilion the dance drama

Produced by the Nanjing Qianxian Song and Dance Company

It opened this year's Shanghai International Arts Festival and was a tribute to the Kunqu original, the 16th-century supernatural love story.

Choreographed by Ying Zhiqi, Lu Ling and Wu Ning, this four-act full-length dance drama revolves around the love between Du Liniang and Liu Mengmei, a love that extends over three lifetimes. Fang Ming composes the score, while award-winning dancer Hu Qinxin is Du and Xu Peng plays Liu.

Runner-up: Medea

Choreographed by Dimitris Papaioannou, the brain behind the much-acclaimed Opening Ceremony of the Athens Olympics, this revival, staged specially as part of Meet in Beijing Festival, had received plaudits from around the world. With its visual power and ingenious coupling of silent, stylized movement, the tale of a woman wronged from Greek mythology has not lost an iota of power and majesty. The music is a collage of Vincenzo Bellini's operas.

Ming

Directed by Tian Qinxin

Shakespeare's King Lear was given a makeover a la Akira Kurosawa: It was relocated to China's Ming Dynasty.

The old Emperor of the Ming Dynasty thinks of abdicating the throne, but cannot decide which of his three sons should get it, the effete eldest son, the cruel second son or the honest youngest one. In the race for power, people go crazy, are used, find themselves in key positions, lose out and even die.

Playwright Shi Yue is known for his series of historical novels about the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), which helped set off a craze for anything Ming. He found parallels between the two worlds. The costumes change, but human nature remains the same. Power corrupts. The Shakespearian theme can be found anywhere, any time.

Runner-up: Hamlet

The prince of Denmark is a constant feature on Chinese stages, but director Lin Zhaohua has given it a slight new twist in his revival: He had his star-studded cast wear their daily clothes.

Lin first staged Hamlet in Beijing in 1990, drawing long queues in front of the box office. The drama that boldly strayed away from conventional productions made a big splash.

This year's production was designed with astonishing simplicity. Pu Cunxi reprised the title role, but the theme is "Everyone could be Hamlet" as role changes occurred periodically among actors.

(China Daily December 31, 2008)

     1   2   3  


Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Comment
Pet Name
Anonymous
China Archives
Best and Worst films screened in China this year
In 2008, as we start to look back at the whole year, we see cinema's growing popularity, and a film industry breakthrough in the field of small to medium-budget films.
More
Related >>
- International Forum on the Daodejing
- Experience China in South Africa
- Zheng He: 600 Years On
- Three Gorges: Journey Through Time
- Famous Bells in China
主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产福利一区二区| 妞干网免费视频观看| 亚洲AV综合色区无码二区爱AV| 澳门a毛片免费观看| 午夜伦理宅宅235| 色台湾色综合网站| 国产在线拍揄自揄拍无码| 中文字幕色网站| 国产精品无码日韩欧| 99久re热视频这里只有精品6| 好吊妞998视频免费观看在线| 久久99热精品免费观看牛牛| 日韩精品一区二区三区国语自制 | 国产真人无遮挡作爱免费视频| sihu永久在线播放地址| 成人免费黄网站| 久久夜色精品国产欧美乱| 日韩高清在线免费观看| 亚洲国产婷婷综合在线精品| 热久久国产精品| 免费在线观看成人| 精品无码成人片一区二区| 国产一区二区三区夜色| 香蕉久久人人爽人人爽人人片av| 国产精品igao视频网网址| 69成人免费视频无码专区| 在线观看日本中文字幕| 一二三四在线观看高清| 拍拍拍无挡视频免费观看1000| 久久精品第一页| 欧美77777| 亚洲一区二区三区91| 欧美另videosbestsex死尸| 亚洲欧美日韩色图| 激情婷婷六月天| 你懂得的在线观看免费视频| 精品国产福利在线观看| 喝乖女的奶水h1v| 色噜噜狠狠一区二区三区| 国产性猛交xx乱| 精品久久久久久婷婷|