RSSNewsletterSiteMapFeedback

Home · Weather · Forum · Learning Chinese · Jobs · Shopping
Search This Site
China | International | Business | Government | Environment | Olympics/Sports | Travel/Living in China | Culture/Entertainment | Books & Magazines | Health
Tools: Save | Print | " target="_blank" class="style1">E-mail | Most Read
In the mood for dance
Adjust font size:

Beijing's classical music fans have enjoyed their month-long festival and now it is the turn of dance lovers to celebrate.

The annual Beijing International Dance Festival kicked off on Saturday and in the next month-and-a-half, 15 companies from home and abroad will be treating the capital's dance stages with 39 shows in a variety of styles.

The Broadway production 42nd Street, The Drover's Wives by an Australian theater company, and the original Tibetan gala show, Tibetan Mystery, will be highlights of the first phase of the festival. In the second phase, three shows are highly recommended: Paul Taylor's triple bill, In the Mood for Love, performed by Shanghai Ballet Company, and Cinderella by the Royal New Zealand Ballet.

A modern dance classic, an original Chinese ballet and a classically romantic Western ballet have different flavors but are all big dishes for those who love dance.

In the Mood for Love is reminiscent of Wong Kar Wai's feature movie of the same title. Yes, the ballet is adapted from it but changes the location and time from 1960's Hong Kong to 1930's Shanghai.

"I have planned for some time to produce a ballet featuring Shanghai women from the 1930s, dressed in mandarin gown qipao. Only Shanghai ballet dancers, with the Shanghai demeanor in their blood, can interpret this. I want to make it a signature ballet for Shanghai," says Xin Lili, artistic director of the Shanghai Ballet Company and a former ballerina.

She settled on Wong's movie, which won a Cannes Film Festival award in 2000 because, "It's a movie with little dialogue but a lot of body language, perfect for staging as dance."

The project started in 2005, during the Year of France in China. After which the Association Francaise d' Action Artistique asked Bertrand d'At, director of the Ballet de l'Opera National du Rhin, in France, to choreograph.

Bertrand d'At loved the unrequited love story of In the Mood for Love, but initially had his doubts that it could translate to the stage.

"In the film, the two characters hardly touch each other. But then you realize that the body language, and the way they are never really together, is part of the intrigue," says the choreographer, who was formerly an assistant to legendary choreographer Maurice Bejart.

In order to create a ballet with a Shanghai character and spirit, the French choreographer visited historical sites and collected materials from the 1930s that accurately revive the sad but beautiful love story. "Although I didn't live in Shanghai at that time, the city nicknamed 'the Paris of the East' has a lot of similarities with my hometown, Paris," d'At says.

"Also, love is a worldwide theme. No matter what country people come from, I believe they will understand the dance, which is an investigation of love and relationships."

"I've created the dance in a neo-classical way, putting together classical ballet, contemporary ballet, jazz dance and even those dances popular in old Shanghai's ballrooms, to represent the romanticism and luxury of the city at that time."

The ballet was acclaimed at its premiere in Shanghai on September 2, 2006, but this will be the first time it has been seen in the capital city.

Ballerina Fan Xiaofeng, who takes the role played by Hong Kong star Maggie Cheung in the movie, wears a series of gorgeous qipao designed by Jerome Kaplan. It will be interesting to see if she can be as intriguing as Cheung.

Equally, it will be worth noting how the 28-year-old Sun Shenyi recreates the 30-something Li, whom Hong Kong star Tony Leung so memorably played and for which he won the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival.

The show will run at Poly Theater on Tuesday and Wednesday.

A scene from the In the Mood for Love featuring ballerian Fan Xiaofeng as the main role. (photo: China Daily)

(China Daily November 19, 2007)

 

Tools: Save | Print | " target="_blank" class="style1">E-mail | Most Read

Comment
Username   Password   Anonymous
 
China Archives
Related >>
- Parents fear dancing leads to taboo 'early love'
- Tibetan songs and dances on show in Beijing
- High hopes riding on overseas debut of kungfu dance drama
Most Viewed >>
- The Tao of food
- Snack attack
- How Does the VAT Works in China?
- What Is Renminbi (RMB) and How to Change Foreign Currency for RMB in China?
- The latest hotspot
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback

Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號

主站蜘蛛池模板: 久久精品欧美一区二区| 免费大片黄在线观看日本| 1024手机基地在线看手机| 天天摸天天舔天天操| 中午字幕在线观看| 日本一区二区三区在线观看视频 | 本道久久综合88全国最大色 | 成人窝窝午夜看片| 国产精品一卡二卡三卡| 97久久天天综合色天天综合色hd | 国产hd高清freexxxx| 韩日一区二区三区| 国产成人爱片免费观看视频 | 无码av天天av天天爽| 久久久综合久久| 日韩精品无码人成视频手机| 亚洲a视频在线观看| 欧美人与动性xxxxx杂性| 亚洲日韩一区精品射精| 清超市欲目录大团结| 做暧暧免费小视频| 福利一区二区三区视频午夜观看| 午夜电影成人福利| 老头一天弄了校花4次| 国产一区二区三区在线免费 | 久久99国产精品久久99果冻传媒| 日本色图在线观看| 久久永久免费人妻精品下载| 最好看的2019中文无字幕| 亚洲AV日韩精品久久久久久 | 国产a级午夜毛片| 色哟哟在线网站| 国产一级黄毛片| 视频二区好吊色永久视频| 国产剧果冻传媒星空在线| 韩国三级理论在线电影网| 国产午夜视频在线观看| 青梅竹马嗯哦ch| 国产乱码精品一区二区三区四川人 | 亚洲人成电影在线观看青青| 欧美国产成人在线|