ACTIVITIES
Kevin Harris Project
Date: Dec 29-30-7:30 pm
Venue: Blue Note Beijing
Price: 99-660 yuan
When the unmistakable musical influences of Thelonious Monk and Charlie Parker intersect with J.S. Bach, Scott Joplin, and the folkloric rhythms of Cuba, could one possibly conceptualize the celebration that occurs at that intersection? New York-based jazz pianist Kevin Harris plays a distinctive combination of traditional and contemporary music that seeks to explore such a crossroad. Fred Hersch talks of Harris as one who "plays and writes with flair and real soul" and Downbeat Magazine writes that "Harris' compositions deal with themes of strength, love, courage, and self-awareness. It's a heavy task he's set up for himself, and he meets the challenge gracefully." One of the captivating elements of the Kevin Harris Project is the level of comfort and understanding they have with one another as they dive into soulfully expressive conversations and playful exchanges of ideas. Both live and recorded performances reflect Harris's determination to capture his audience through explorative interactions that Terri Lyne Carrington describes as "an exciting commitment to quality". Harris thrives on communication. A typical performance always involves interacting with the audience that in turn inspires a sense of joyful connectedness and community.
Contact: 400-610-3721
Baijiu Culture Forum in Beijing
Date: Throughout the year
Venue: Conrad Hotel, Beijing
Price: Free entry
The "Forever Friends" liquor series was launched by Beijing Forever Friends Electronics & Trade, Aigo Group and Gweichow Moutai group at Conrad Hotel in Beijing on Nov 29. The three parties officially announced their strategic partnership. President Ma Jiangteng from Beijing Forever Friends Electronics & Trade introduced their definition of Chinese baijiu culture by categorizing their new series into nine flavors, which according to Ma, represents Chinese attitude toward life. The same themed forum will be carried out within a month in Beijing to let more people understand the baijiu culture.
Contact: 400-111-1919
Photo Exhibition: China Story VS Germany Story
Date: Dec 5-5:30 pm
Venue: German Center Beijing
Price: Free
On Dec 5, 2017, photos of the renowned Chinese photographer Steve Zhao will be on display at German Center Beijing. Steve Zhao has traveled to Germany several times to capture details of German everyday life. In this exhibition, he matches them with pictures from his home, China. This unique dialogue exposes unexpected and often moving parallels and similarities.
Contact: 010-6590-6919
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