Performing Arts

Discovering a brand new voice

Escaping the bubble of cheesy Chinese pop and cover band songs, Shanghai's music scene is looking to get more in sync with the city's growing international flavor.

Tricks to make you gasp and stare

With the Federation Internationale des Socits Magiques (FISM, International Federation of Magic Societies) kicking of its World Championships of Magic Beijing 2009.

Shanghai:Stage,Exhibition  Coming up

The Zhejiang Folk Art and Acrobatics Troupe returns with a performance adapted from the classic Chinese fairytale, A Journey to the West. The show Monkey King is set to dazzle audiences with its stunning blend of magic and acrobatics.

Dramatic DJs face up to audiences

Popular radio station Hit FM is going to celebrate the one-year anniversary of its Shanghai launch, by performing a play.

Overtures of greatness

On July 17, 2003, the renowned American pianist and Johann Sebastian Bach specialist, Rosalyn Tureck (1914-2003), passed way.

Dramatic DJs face up to audiences

Popular radio station Hit FM is going to celebrate the one-year anniversary of its Shanghai launch, by performing a play.

Pops maestro Kunzel is back

Beijing audiences cannot forget the concerts by the Cincinnati Pops under the baton of maestro Erich Kunzel at last year's Olympics.

Seeing the light

Adapted from the work of famous English playwright Stephen Mallatratt, the play Woman in Black is performed by a top cast of Chinese actors.

Musical for children

The Japanese musical show Sakura Momoko is characterized by the use of exquisite masks, fancy costumes.

Old school performance has audience on its feet

Some say reticent Chinese audiences are the hardest to please but maybe High School Musical, a Shanghai stage show based on the hit film, has broken this myth.

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