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Beijing Wushu

It takes place in 2002, 18 Wushu players from Beijing, showing off over 40 variety of martial arts skills and fights, with and without weapons. Touching music, colourful costumes, super and unique, the richest content of modern martial arts you have ever seen… more

Za Ji Acrobatics

China has one of the oldest civilisations in the world. In ancient China Za-Ji, or Chinese acrobatics, was a product of the people. As such, it was interwoven with the people’s productive labour, their daily Lives and their religious ceremonies. Over the long course of its development, Za-Ji has always retained its explosive vitality, precisely because its roots run so deep into the daily lives of the people. Among the world’s rich heritage of performing arts…more

Kung Fu Show

Spend an evening with some of China’s finest Martial Arts practitioners. Chen style Tai Chi Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei and a troupe of Shaolin masters leads the brilliant display over a wide range of Kung Fu, Tai Chi, Wushu, plus folk dance… more


Acrobatic Ballet Swan Lake

Drawing inspiration from classical ballet, the extrordinary version of  China Guangdong Acrobatic ballet Swan Lake , makes its sensational debut at Royal Opera House, Covert Garden…

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New Year Concert

The Music of China is truly one of a kind. I realise this only after I have lived away from China. Those who are not familiar with it will have a feeling for the music, something very special that touches heart and soul. It is hard to believe that these pieces are played on a five-tone scale rather than the eight-tone scale of Western music…more

 

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