From Sept 24 to 28, the National Ballet of China will stage a new version of *The Crane Calling* at Beijing’s Tianqiao Theatre to mark its 10th anniversary. Inspired by Xu Xiujuan’s sacrifice to save cranes, the ballet highlights harmony between humans and nature.
The Limón Dance Company from the United States was welcomed by local performers with a flash mob dance at Urumqi airport on Wednesday evening as the American troupe arrived to take part in the China Xinjiang International Dance Festival.
Dance epic "The Yellow River," directed by Zhang Jigang and created by Shanxi Song and Dance Theatre, was staged at the 7th China Xinjiang International Dance Festival on July 29-30.
This year, the theater festival invited 29 productions with a total of 94 performances brought by 40 directors from China and abroad, among which 16 were international shows.
The Chinese opera The Long March, created by the National Centre for the Performing Arts, is returning to the stage for its 13th round of performances from Tuesday to coming Sunday in Beijing.
A theater company dared to take on the task of adapting a sprawling 700,000-word novel with over 170 characters and condensing it into a three-hour stage production — a huge feat.
?A troupe from China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region staged a traditional Chinese opera performance in the central Vietnamese city of Hue on June 29.
?A special performance of the Chinese Kung Fu dance drama "11 Warriors" captivated audiences at the Bucharest National Opera House on Saturday evening, in celebration of the International Day of Dialogue among Civilizations.
An event featuring intangible cultural heritage to mark the Cultural and Natural Heritage Day was held at the administration office of ancient Dingan county of south China's Hainan Province on Wednesday.
Chinese and Cambodian artists jointly performed at the pedestrianized Walking Street in Phnom Penh on Saturday evening, attracting crowds of spectators.
A record 21 Peking Opera films from the Peking Opera Film Project are being screened during the 15th Beijing International Film Festival, with two new productions having premiered Monday.
The second Macao International Comedy Festival convened top comedy creators for two major forums and a series of events to discuss the challenges of making comedy and its broader cultural significance.
With synchronized movements and dazzling technique, percussionists from China and Senegal breathed life into diverse drum pieces during a cross-cultural performance.