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Events Calendar Shanghai

Events Calendar Shanghai. September 2012. Concert Ballet&Dance Vocal Concert Opera Drama Chinese comedy Dance. ‘. Please Select & Click On Picture To See Details. End. Drama "The Year, The Boys We Loved". Date : 1st September ,2012 19:30

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Events Calendar Shanghai

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  1. Events Calendar Shanghai September 2012

  2. Concert Ballet&Dance Vocal Concert Opera Drama Chinese comedy Dance ‘ Please Select & Click On Picture To See Details. End

  3. Drama "The Year, The Boys We Loved" • Date: 1st September,2012 19:30 • Venue: Shanghai Art Theatre - Little Theatre • Ticket Price (RMB): 120,50 Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  4. Peking Opera • Peking opera or Beijing opera (simplified Chinese: 京剧; traditional Chinese: 京劇; pinyin: Jīngjù) is a form of traditional Chinese theatre which combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance and acrobatics. It arose in the late 18th century and became fully developed and recognized by the mid-19th century.[2] The form was extremely popular in the Qing Dynasty court and has come to be regarded as one of the cultural treasures of China.[3] Major performance troupes are based in Beijing and Tianjin in the north, and Shanghai in the south.[4] The art form is also preserved in Taiwan, where it is known as Guoju (國劇; pinyin: Guójù). It has also spread to other countries such as the United States and Japan.[5] • Peking opera features four main types of performers. Performing troupes often have several of each variety, as well as numerous secondary and tertiary performers. With their elaborate and colorful costumes, performers are the only focal points on Peking opera's characteristically sparse stage. They utilize the skills of speech, song, dance, and combat in movements that are symbolic and suggestive, rather than realistic. Above all else, the skill of performers is evaluated according to the beauty of their movements. Performers also adhere to a variety of stylistic conventions that help audiences navigate the plot of the production.[6] The layers of meaning within each movement must be expressed in time with music. The music of Peking opera can be divided into the Xipi and Erhuang styles. Melodies include arias, fixed-tune melodies, and percussion patterns.[7] The repertoire of Peking opera includes over 1,400 works, which are based on Chinese history, folklore, and, increasingly, contemporary life.[8] • Peking opera was denounced as 'feudalistic' and 'bourgeois' during the Cultural Revolution, and replaced with the eight revolutionary model operas as a means of propaganda and indoctrination[9] After the Cultural Revolution, these transformations were largely undone. In recent years, Peking opera has attempted numerous reforms in response to sagging audience numbers. These reforms, which include improving performance quality, adapting new performance elements, and performing new and original plays, have met with mixed success. Continue

  5. Peking Opera Highlights by Shanghai Peking Opera Troupe • Date: 2nd September,2012 13:30 • Venue: Yi Fu Theatre • Ticket Price (RMB): 80,50,30 Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  6. Musical Cats • Date: 4th September,2012 19:15 • Venue: Shanghai Grand Theatre - Lyric Theatre • Ticket Price (RMB): 880, 680, 650, 580, 550, 480, 450, 380, 350 Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  7. Dance "Wild Grass" • Date: 5th September,2012 19:15 • Venue: Shanghai Oriental Art Center - Opera Hall • Ticket Price (RMB): 480, 380, 280, 180, 80 Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  8. Dance "Prism" • Date: 6th September ,2012 19:15 • Venue: Shanghai Oriental Art Center - Opera Hall • Ticket Price (RMB): 480, 380, 280, 180, 80 Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  9. Drama "12 Angry Men" • Date: 8th September,2012 19:30 • Venue: Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center - Drama Salon • Ticket Price (RMB): 180, 150 Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  10. Old Shanghai Songs Concert • Date: 9th September ,2012 19:30 • Venue: Shanghai Concert Hall • Ticket Price (RMB): 160 Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  11. MozarteumOrchester Salzburg Concert • Date: 10th September,2012 19:30 • Venue: Shanghai Daning Theatre • Ticket Price (RMB): 200,300,400,580 Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  12. Drama "Murdering Things Past" • Date: 12nd September,2012 19:30 • Venue: Lyceum Theatre • Ticket Price (RMB): 280,180,150 Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  13. Li Shangyin • Li Shangyin (simplified Chinese: 李商隐; traditional Chinese: 李商隱, ca. 813–858), courtesy name Yishan (義山), was a Chinese poet of the late Tang Dynasty, born in Henei (now Qinyang, Henan). Along with Li He, he was much admired and "rediscovered" in the 20th century by the young Chinese writers for the imagist quality of his poems. He is particularly famous for his tantalizing "no title" (無題) poems. • Li had a moderately successful career in the imperial civil service, although he never obtained a high position, either because of factional disputes, or because of his association with Liu Fen (劉蕡), a prominent opponent of the eunuchs. • Li was a typical Late Tang poet: his works are sensuous, dense and allusive. The latter quality makes adequate translation extremely difficult. The political, biographical or philosophical implications supposed to be contained in some of his poems have been a subject of debate for many centuries in China. • His most famous and cryptic poem is called "Jin Se" (錦瑟) (the title is only taken from the first two characters of the poem, since the poem is one of Li's "no title" poems), which consists of 56 characters and a string of images. His "no title" poems are regarded as "pure poetry" by some modern critics. • Although more famous for his sensuous poems, Li indeed wrote in many styles, sometimes be satirical, humorous or sentimental. Moreover, some ancient critics hold that he is the only poet who, in some of his poems, succeeds in imitating the masculine quality of Du Fu's works. • In 1968, Roger Waters of the rock band Pink Floyd borrowed lines from his poetry to create the lyrics for the song Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun from the band's second album A Saucerful of Secrets • Part of a poem by Li Shangyin is recited by a minor character in the Mortuary in the role-playing video game Planescape: Torment. Continue

  14. Shaoxing Opera "Li Shangyin" by Shanghai Yueju Opera Troupe • Date: 13th September ,2012 19:15 • Venue: Yi Fu Theatre • Ticket Price (RMB): 280, 180, 120, 80, 60Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  15. Musical "Jianzhen's East Journey" • Date: 14th September ,2012 19:15 • Venue: Shanghai Oriental Art Center - Opera Hall • Ticket Price (RMB): 580, 380, 280, 180, 80Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  16. Drama "Lost" • Date: 17th September,2012 19:30 • Venue: Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center - Studio D6 • Ticket Price (RMB): 80 Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  17. Drama "Shylock" • Date: 18th September,2012 19:30 • Venue: Theater of 1933 Old Millfun • Ticket Price (RMB): 100,80Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  18. A Comedy Thriller by Peter Colley (Chinese Version) • Date: 19th September,2012 10:00 • Venue: Xinguang Little Theatre • Ticket Price (RMB): 580, 380, 280, 180 Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  19. Drama "Five Acts of Life / Lao She's Short Stories" • Date: 21st September,2012 19:15 • Venue: Shanghai Culture Square • Ticket Price (RMB): 580,480,380 280 Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  20. Comedy "The Count of Wulong Mountain" • Date: 22nd September,2012 19:30 • Venue: Shanghai Theatre Academy - STA Theatre • Ticket Price (RMB): 680, 500, 400, 300, 200 Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  21. Drama "Cupid's Accomplice" • Date: 25th September,2012 19:30 • Venue: Ke Center for the Contemporary Arts • Ticket Price (RMB): 120, 100 Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  22. Comedy''Dangerous Two Tracks'' • Date: 27th September,2012 19:30 • Venue: Shanghai Grand Theatre - Studio Theatre • Ticket Price (RMB): 120 Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  23. Drama "Society" • Date: 28th September ,2012 19:30 • Venue: Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center - Studio D6 • Ticket Price (RMB): 280, 180, 150, 120Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

  24. Concert by Shanghai Chinese Orchestra • Date: 29th September ,2012 19:15 • Venue: Shanghai Culture Square • Ticket Price (RMB): 580, 480, 380, 280, 180 Yuan • Booking Office: No. 272 Fengxian Road • Booking Hotline: 62172426, 62173055 Back

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