Blog Author - Cecily Huang
In times of old, Qianmen Dajie was famous for its restaurants, shops, street vendors, and performance artists.
When modern dance was separated from ballet in 1900s, it was regarded as a “rebel" by the most classical ballet defenders. However, as with fashion,...
When Akram Khan, the London-based Bangladeshi dancer, came to Beijing the first time, he seemed worried about his future. Several...
Standing Before Darkness is a world premier by Tibetan Choreographer, Sang Jijia. It's also the opening performance for the 3rd Annual...
As one of the large-scale official festivals, Meet in Beijing Arts Festival, which collects a lot of cultural programs, has been...
The ancient language of Nüshu, (“women’s writing”), was exclusively created in Hunan’s Jiangyong County 400 years ago. Guarded from men, Nüshu was a...
Compared to Beijing’s rock music scene, bars specializing in jazz are thin on the ground. Since OT Lounge closed,...
The Lady of the Camellias, by Alexandre Dumas (fils), has been adapted into a film, opera and play. Now John Neumeier of...
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