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As theatergoers ate dinner and sipped drinks at Joe's Pub on June 24, one thing had to be made clear for them.
Don't worry if you can't make it to Bavaria for Wagner's bicentenary - if you stay in Beijing, you could catch China's first rendition of Die Walkure.
Swiss conductor Charles Dutoit will stage his collaboration with the UK's Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in China, joined by Chinese pianist Wang Yuja.Art picks for the weekend
The Phantom of the Opera will haunt the city of Shanghai once again this winter - and theater lovers could not be more excited. It's five months before the premiere, but almost half the tickets are already sold.
He Duoling is hailed as an icon of "scar painting", or "painting the wounded" - an art phenomenon that appeared in the later period of the "cultural revolution" (1966-76).
He Duoling's outgoing and fun-loving personality exists in sharp contrast to his estranged and sad paintings.
Some 250 martial arts enthusiasts from the US arrived at the renowned Shaolin Temple on Monday and demonstrated their skills to the temple's masters on Wednesday.
When this Chinese girl first touched a cello 20 years ago, she hadn't realized that the stringed instrument would lead her halfway around the globe.
Dancers perform on stage during the International Folklore Dance Competition of the 2013 CHIN International Picnic event in Toronto, Canada.
Mao Weitao could have rested on laurels, but she is willing to take risks to keep her art form relevant and resonating with audiences.
She mixes her career with her life, and she has an obsession and purity about art that reminds me of Vincent van Gogh.
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