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Performances of The Eternal Wave in Pyongyang earn praise as principal dancer Wang Jiajun reflects on the experience, Zhang Kun reports in Shanghai.

By Zhang Kun | China Daily | Updated: 2025-11-08 10:11
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A scene from the dance theater production The Eternal Wave by the Shanghai Dance Theatre. The production was staged internationally for the first time last month in Pyongyang, Democratic People's Republic of Korea. CHINA DAILY

This November, the show will be staged for the 800th time since it premiered in 2018. The company has continuously updated the show and cultivated new actors for the roles. "We now have four pairs of dancers for the lead characters," Wang says.

"I took the role in my 30s, about the same age as when the real hero in the story died. Now that I am 41, we are using younger dancers who were born in the 1990s for the character. It's like we are passing it on to new generations of dancers. Each performer puts something of their own into the role, and helps retain the vitality and youth of the show."

Dancers of the Shanghai Dance Theatre Wang Jiajun (left) and Zhu Jiejing perform in The Eternal Wave. CHINA DAILY
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