A rare treat is being served up for fans of classical dance when the Russian State Ballet is coming to Shanghai during the National Day holiday to present its very own version of Tchaikovsky’s world-renowned “The Nutcracker.”
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra will celebrate the works of one of China's greatest living composer in Western classical tradition with two concerts later this month.
The Russian ballet company, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, is touring China with two productions, including Rodin which depicts the life and art of French artist Auguste Rodin.
Pingtan artist Lu Jinhua will present an innovative performance on Qixi — the seventh day of the seventh month on the lunar calendar that is also known as the Chinese Valentine’s Day, which falls on August 28 this year.
Russia's award-winning live performance Slava's Snowshow is set to take the stage at Beijing's Tianqiao Performing Arts Center from August 30 to September 3, the center announced in a press release.
"Dream of the Red Chamber," an opera adapted from one of the most famous Chinese novels and commissioned by the San Francisco Opera, will tour China starting September 8, 2017.
Eight acrobats will travel back in time this weekend as the new circus “Reversible” will be staged by Les 7 Doigts de la Main at Shanghai Children’s Arts Theater.
SOL, an Israeli modern dance company, created a new dance called Sale to help people deal with these difficulties using black humor.
According to the Shanghai Disney Resort, the musical play The Lion King will end its tour in China on October 8. By then, there will be a total of 500 performances since the play was first staged on June 14 in 2016.
The Eurochestries Festival will be held from July 26 to August 5 in Qingdao for what will be the event's first time in China.