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Something for the weekend

2012-02-24 13:49 Global Times     Web Editor: Zang Kejia comment

All weekend

Peek into the past

Travel to Old Peking through the lens of German photographer Heinz von Perckhammer (1895-1965) during the final weekend of Scenes from the Old Capital, a free exhibition that displays rare images of monuments in disrepair, long disappeared neighborhoods and intimate scenes of ordinary people during the Republic of China (1911-1949). 

When, where and contact: 9 am to 6 pm, Ancient Books Library, The National Library of China (6617-5547), fenguan@nlc.gov.cn. 

Friday

Got Ott?

At age 24, classical pianist Alice Sara Ott has performed with every major symphony from London to Tokyo and has an exclusive recording contract with Deutsche Grammophon. See her perform an intimate program of Mozart variations, Chopin waltzes and Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 3 in C major.

When, where and how much: 7:30 pm, The National Center for the Performing Arts (6655-0000), 80 to 360 yuan

Saturday

Book it at Roundabout!

Keep your karma in the black by visiting local children's charity Roundabout, who are holding a weekend book fair where thousands of used books start as low as 10 yuan ($1.6). Get there early as all the best bargains go fast. All proceeds go to children, schools and orphanages in need.

When, where and contact: 10 am to 3 pm, The British School of Beijing (Shunyi Campus), www.roundaboutchina.com

Sunday

Residence A album release

This danceable post-punk quartet has captured the hearts of live scenesters, and now you can take a piece home with you as they release their first album Smash Desire With Your Body and kick off a 28 date China tour. Me Too and Glow Curve support. 

When, where and how much: 9 pm, Mao livehouse (6402-5080), 60 yuan/40 pre-booked

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