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(China Daily)
Updated: 2010-05-28 08:08
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Stage

Li Yugang

Li Yugang is a female impersonator who borrows from traditional Peking Opera and Japanese kabuki. While roles such as onnagata and oyama in kabuki use men to impersonate women, Li has established a unique performing style, winning recognition at home and abroad. His concert in Shanghai, entitled Flower in Mirror, Moon in Water will feature elaborate costumes and fantastic stage design.

7:30 pm, May 29

Shanghai Grand Stage

1111 Caoxi Road N

280-1280 yuan

021-5351-4008

Last Winter

The first successful work by acclaimed Shanghai playwright Yu Rongjun, Last Winter tells the story of a middle-aged widower renting his extra room to a young couple, hoping to have some company and again find the feeling of home. Each of the three is faced with his/her problems and difficulties, but eventually they reconcile and find company in each other.

7:30 pm, until May 30

Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center, 288 Anfu Road

100-150 yuan

021-6473-0123

Guanyin Sisters

An original acrobatic musical, Guanyin Sisters, will hold four performances in Shanghai. Telling the story of three legendary princesses who devote themselves to making life better for others, the play combines music and dance with traditional Chinese acrobatic performance. Created by Suining Acrobatic Troupe, the play incorporates many international-award winning acrobatic feats.

7:30 pm, May 29-June 1

Shanghai City Theater, 4889 Dushi Road

100-200 yuan

021-5415-9123

Exhibitions

Ten Thousand Waves

Conceived and created over three years, Ten Thousand Waves, a nine-screen video installation work, sees British artist Isaac Julien collaborating with some of China's leading artistic voices. These include the legendary siren of Chinese cinema, Maggie Cheung; rising star of Chinese film, Zhao Tao; poet Wang Ping; master calligrapher Gong Fagen; artist Yang Fudong; acclaimed cinematographer Zhao Xiaoshi; and a 100-strong Chinese cast and crew. The film's original musical score is by Jah Wobble, the Chinese Dub Orchestra and contemporary classical composer Maria de Alvear.

Daily 1 pm-6 pm, until June 20

ShanghART H-Space, Building 18, 50 Moganshan Road

021-6359-3923

Ateliers Ouverts

To strengthen cultural communication between Beijing and Shanghai, Ateliers Ouverts 2010 has put together an outstanding exhibition from 458 studios in the two cities as an exchange exhibition, each featuring the style of its creative locale.

Until June 13

Tangram Art Center

2F, Building 17, 50 Moganshan Road

021- 6299-9868

Creative Expo

The latest designs from Shanghai and Taipei will be showcased at the Twin City Creative Expo. Industrial designers and electronic artists from Taiwan will bring their creations, from large interactive LED screens for commercial use to small gadgets such as candles with porcelain texture and shell sculptures. A special section will be given to environmental friendly designs, where visitors can find green towels and kitchenware, as well as organic food.

June 17-20

Shanghai Mart, 99 Xingyi Road

021-5411-0752

(China Daily 05/28/2010 page45)

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