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    Daniil Trifonov Piano Recital

    Date: Sept 23 - 7:30 pm

    Venue: National Center for the Performing Arts

    Price: 80-580 yuan

    Moments before Daniil Trifonov performs, profound silence invariably takes possession of his audience. Its intensity depends not on concert hall convention; rather, it arises naturally from the Russian pianist's power to transcend the mundane and communicate music's timeless capacity to bind communities together. The Washington Post wrote of the "visceral experience" of hearing Trifonov's playing; the S??ddeutsche Zeitung, meanwhile, described his debut concert at last year's Verbier Festival as "a real culture shock", such was its blend of poetic insight, wit, nuance and inventive brilliance.

    Contact: 010-6655-0000

    NCPA Drama Commission The Lei Family, the Royal Architects

    Date: Sept 29 - Oct 6 - 7:30 pm

    Venue: National Center for the Performing Arts

    Price: 100-500 yuan

    In charge of royal construction works of the Qing Dynasty, the Lei family has made a great many glorious and brilliant achievements over 260 years. Its members, skilled craftsmen of super talent across seven generations, made Beijing a metropolis with hard work and wisdom. The family was respected and renown for the design and building of the Yuanmingyuan Imperial Garden, the Temple of Heaven, the Summer Palace, and other palaces, gardens, temples and mansions concerned. By starting with the manbuilding relationship, The Lei Family unfolds the strong charm and flavor of Beijing, telling how Lei Siqi and his son Lei Yanchang see the nation go to the dogs together with the hills and gardens, and therefore show concern for it in the ruins in the late Qing Dynasty.

    Contact: 010-6655-0000

    St. Petersburg Eifman Ballet Rodin

    Date: Sept 16 - 7:30 pm

    Venue: National Center for the Performing Arts

    Price: 160-880 yuan

    Boris Eifman's ballet Rodin tells about the life and work of two great sculptors: Auguste Rodin and his disciple, mistress and Muse - Camille Claudel. The story of their love is truly a tragic one. For over 15 years Rodin and Claudel were one integral whole, both sensuously and creatively. The breakup of the lovers that ensued eventually was a fatal blow to the mental health of Camille leading to her tragic end. Half-forgotten, hardened, hopelessly impecunious, Camille goes mad. A paranoiac idea of a conspiracy against her being lead and inspired by Rodin himself incessantly torments the already weakened mind of the wretched woman. When she died, she was completely forgotten by all and everybody.

    Contact: 010-6655-0000

    China National Traditional Orchestra Xuanzang Goes to the West

    Date: Sept 19-20 - 7:30 pm

    Venue: National Center for the Performing Arts

    Price: 100-580 yuan

    "Drama" and "musical instrument" symbolize and represent Xuanzang's journey to the West in Xuanzang Goes to the West. Chinese shakuhachi, Chinese zither, Chinese fiddle, Chinese lute, suona horn, dulcimer, Chinese harp, gijik, rawap, dobro, satar, frame drum, eagle flute, sitar and tabla are applied in the drama, which highlight the musical cultures with Han Chinese, Uygur, Kazak, Tajik and Indian characteristics, and fully demonstrate the cultural diversity of the national music along the Silk Road.

    Contact: 010-6655-0000

    Live Video Games: World of Warcraft in Concert

    Date: Sept 16 - 7:30 pm

    Venue: Beijing Exhibition Theater

    Price: 180-680 yuan

    Gamers will love this concert of video game music from World of Warcraft. Remember fighting across Azermoth and Kalimdor and every subsequent expansion pack as you listen to this magnificent symphony entwined with classic CG animation.

    Contact: 010-6835-4455

    Claire Kuo 2017 Less Is More Concert in Shenzhen

    Date: Sept 23 - 7:30 pm

    Venue: Shenzhen Shekou Fenghua Theater

    Price: 180-480 yuan

    Claire Kuo is a Taiwanese singer and television host. The daughter of a restaurant owner, Kuo graduated from Shih Hsin University and was a competitive cheerleader. After performing soundtracks for a number of Taiwanese television series, she released her debut album I Don't Want to Forget You in 2007, which garnered her numerous awards including Best Newcomer.

    Contact: 400-610-3721

    Hunan Opera Protection & Heritage Center Safeguarding the Country

    Date: Sept 16-17 - 7:30 pm

    Venue: National Center for the Performing Arts

    Price: 80-480 yuan

    In 1913, Cai E was transferred to the capital under an order from the president of the Republic of China Yuan Shikai. The President entrusted him with an important position to win over his support, and he was also enchanted with the president. Also, he hoped to fulfill his dream of making the country and army stronger with his own efforts. However, Yuan Shikai, who had conceived an idea of being enthroned, distrusted him, and therefore sent for his family members in an attempt to keep him under control. Ostensibly Yuan showed concern for him, but in fact his family members were already held hostage. Cai pretended to be dissipated and shiftless all day long to relax Yuan Shikai's vigilance, but Yuan Keding, the eldest son of Yuan Shikai, who was ambitious to be crown prince, became suspicious of Cai E and ordered a raid on his house.

    Contact: 010-6655-0000

    Against The Current 2017 Live in Shanghai

    Date: Sept 24 - 8 pm

    Venue: Bandai Namco Shanghai Base Dream Hall

    Price: 280 yuan

    The band, formed by Chrissy Costanza, Dan Gow and Will Ferri in 2011 in Poughkeepsie, NY, unveiled their first song, "Thinking," in mid-2012 and self-released two Eps in the years that followed. Their 2015 release Gravity, sent the band on a world tour, playing venues across the US, Europe and Asia and selling out shows everywhere from Tokyo to Amsterdam to Paris. The album 'In Our Bones' as a whole encompasses a range of feelings and experiences, as well as stylistic tones. "Young & Relentless" is buoyant and propulsive, a bounding pop rock track with an immediate chorus, while anthemic pop number "Forget Me Now" is what Will calls "a look into the past, present and future of our lives." Lyrically, Chrissy took inspiration from other music and books she was reading, and drew a lot from her own experiences.

    Contact: 010-6655-0000

    OneRepublic 2017 Live in Shanghai

    Date: Sept 27 - 8 pm

    Venue: Mercedes-Benz Arena, Shanghai

    Price: 380-1,280 yuan

    From track to track, OneRepublic parallel the extraordinary scope of the album's creation by blending alt-rock, gospel, synth-pop, nu-disco, and folk. OneRepublic are now setting their sights on another journey across the globe. With extensive touring in the future, including support to U2 on their Joshua Tree Tour, the band looks forward to bringing even more new music back to the very places where it first came to life.

    Contact: 400-610-3721

    La La Angels - Chu Yibing Cello Duo

    Date: Sept 17 - 4 pm

    Venue: La Plantatoin

    Price: 80/180 yuan

    Chu Yibing was born in Beijing in 1966. His father Chu Yongning and mother Wang Yaoling are both professors at the Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM) in Beijing. From 1989 to 2004 Chu was principal cellist of the Basel Symphony Orchestra, Switzerland. From 1999 Chu was also guest principal cellist of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. At the same time Chu began his conducting career. Chu has conducted the Munich Symphony Orchestra, German Symphony Orchestra (Berlin), Radio Symphony Orchestra Halle, Duesseldorfer Symphony Orchestra Zuerich Symphony Orchestra and Moravian Symphony Orchestra. In 2004 Chu was appointed cello professor, head of the cello department at the CCOM in Beijing, China. He founded the Chu Yi-Bing Cello Ensemble with his students, one of the very few chamber music group in China, playing countless concerts in many cities, specially in schools, colleges and universities.

    Contact: 010-5166-1201

    Musical West Side Story

    Date: Nov 23-Dec 6 - 7:30 pm

    Venue: Shanghai Culture Square Price: 200-1,000 yuan

    Provocative finger snapping of street gangs, Puerto Rican girls' whirling skirts on New York City's flat roofs, derelict West Side backyards - just a few notes of Leonard Bernstein's world-famous score, featuring songs such as Maria, Tonight, Somewhere, America and I Feel Pretty, immediately evoke these images of West Side Story. At its 1957 Broadway premiere the musical redefined an entire genre both musically and in terms of dance. The genius of its four creators - Leonard Bernstein, Jerome Robbins, Arthur Laurents and Stephen Sondheim - produced a piece whose great artistic quality remains unquestioned to this day. The film version won ten Oscars and brought the masterwork to an audience of millions just a few years later. Today West Side Story stands unchallenged as the No 1 of American musical theater - daring, realistic, and as relevant as on the day of its premiere.

    Contact: 010-6655-0000

    Activities & nightlife

    Yoga '4 Rooms' Workshop

    Date: Sept 16 - 9:30 am

    Venue: Lotus Space 1st Floor

    Price: 70 yuan

    Beijing Women's Network Healthy Living Series has partnered with Theresa Taozi to bring you the Yoga '4 Rooms' Workshop. Fitness is a whole of body approach and we must take time to work on both the physical and the spiritual. Theresa does just this with her 4 Rooms Workshop. An Indian proverb says that each of us is a house with four rooms. Mental, Emotional, Spiritual and Physical. Unless we go into every room, every day, we are not complete. This two and a half-hour workshop sets you on the path to holistic wellness.

    Contact: h.20durks@gmail.com.

    The Fifth Annual China Women's Film Festival

    Date: Sept 16-24 - 1:30 pm

    Venue: Beijing American Center/Institut Francais/Instituto Cervantes/Goethe-Institut/Camera Stylo/Crossroads Center/Min Sheng Art Museum/Beijing Normal University Price: Free

    See dozens of films and a Q&A with acclaimed Dutch filmmaker Sunny Bergman at this socially conscious film festival that tackles misogyny in the tech industry, gender conformity in the Middle East, ageism in the beauty industry and more.

    Contact: 010-8404-2168

    A Girlfriend's Letter in Court - a Discussion on Art Copyright

    Date: Sept 16 - 2 pm

    Venue: Ullens Center for Contemporary Art

    Price: Free

    Part of the ongoing exhibition "Zhao Bandi: China Party," A Case of Love Gone Wrong for Pandaman is a video satire starring artist Zhao Bandi. The piece was made in response to two media outlets' misuse of a photo by the artist. In the video, Zhao reads aloud a letter from his supposed long-distance "girlfriend," who expresses numerous doubts as to the authenticity of the disputed photograph. The Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) invites renowned collector and lawyer Liu Gang, and artist Zhao Bandi to discuss the issue of art copyright. When a piece of art is illegally duplicated or plagiarized, how can the original artist appeal to the law? What does the process of copyrighting art entail? What happens when a copyrighted artwork is used outside of its intended purpose? The language of this discussion is Chinese.

    Contact: 010-5780-0200

    Camera Stylo/Film Market

    Date: Sept 17 - 1 pm

    Venue: Camera Stylo

    Price: Free Entry

    Camera Stylo will having an awesome film vendor market on the 17th (Sunday) of this month. Directors, artist and film critics will bring their personal collection come to the market! Come join us to sell your DVDs, film books, props, T-shirts and other fun film merchandise!

    Contact: 188-1171-5156

    Sunday Funday Screening: The Breakfast Club and National Theater Live's Amadeus

    Date: Sept 17 - 2 pm

    Venue: Chao Hotel

    Price: 200 yuan

    The Chao Hotel will screen two films this Sunday: the John Hughes classic The Breakfast Club and the Daily Telegraph five star theater production Amadeus, the story of Mozart by Peter Schaffer. Enjoy a screening in the Chao Auditorium with great snacks from the Clubhouse. The Breakfast Club screens at 2pm and Amadeus goes on at 5pm.

    Contact: 010-5871-5588

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