The Oscar-winner Slumdog Millionaire focused the world's attention on India's film center, Bollywood, and now the fabulous Indian musical The Merchants of Bollywood comes to Beijing.
Poly International Auction will put nearly 4,000 works from the genres of Chinese painting, calligraphy and antiquity under hammer at its summer auction.
White Rabbit, a place to exhibit highly engaging contemporary Chinese art, has opened on the southern fringe of Sydney's CBD.
One World One Home is a spectacular exhibition of art works from Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) partners and is a highlight of the First ASEM Culture and Arts Festival.
Eight finalists for the 2009 Fu Lei Book Prize were announced last Friday. A jury panel comprising five French and five Chinese translators, authors and scholars, picked the eight from 39 books published last year by 26 publishing houses.
Cats, the phenomenal musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, will return to Beijing for eight shows this month. This is the third China tour of the Really Useful Company's production and China Performing Arts Agency (CPAA) - current promoter of the China Tour says that it could be the last time Cats is seen in China in the foreseeable future.
Two well-dressed robbers rush into a bank and politely approach the clerk to say "Hello!"
The bound feet of director Zhang Jigang's mother was the inspiration for his latest musical creation, Liberation.
TNT Theatre, a world-class troupe from England known for its international tours, brings Shakespeare's classic work Romeo and Juliet to the stage.
A Girl's Dream - the Chinese folk dance drama tells a love story set on the banks of the Yangtze River.
A musical The Merchants of Bollywood, written by Australian Toby Gough, arrives in Beijing.
Weight, by the Beijing-based traveling dance company TAO Dance Theater, refers to how dancers use their weight to develop a simple movement and then repeat it over and over again through their bodies.