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Art beat: Shanghai

China Daily | Updated: 2013-02-01 16:14

Shanghai

Film meets glass

The founders of the Liuli China Museum, Chang Yi and Loretta Yang, are filmmakers-turned-glass artists. While the museum is dedicated to glass art, Chang and Yang carried on their passion for movie-making. The museum will present 59 micro-animation movies in the coming three months, including their own productions and those from studios and institutes from Paris and Taiwan.

10 am-6 pm, Jan 29-April 30. Liuli China Museum, 25 Taikang Road Shanghai. 021-6467-2268.

Life up a creek

Art beat: Shanghai

Chinese artists learn by copying old masters 

Lu Jie, a photographer with Shanghai Pictorial, and Qian Xiaokun, a program planner in Docu China, will host a salon titled "Geographic Images of Shanghai - Suzhou Creek". Lu recorded the changes at Suzhou Creek over the past 10 years, giving a comprehensive view of the ups and downs of people and buildings along the river.

2 pm, Feb 2. MoCA Shanghai, People's Park, 231 Nanjing Road W, Shanghai. 021-6327-9900.

Cartoon tunes

Young pianist Tan Xiaotang and violinist Liu Xiao will give a concert with a band named Totoro. The program comprises music from renowned animation movies from home and abroad.

7:30 pm, Feb 12. Shanghai Concert Hall, 523 Yan'an Road East, Shanghai. 021-6386-2836

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