While plenty of Chinese movies and TV shows have explored the life and inner world of Ip Man, a kung fu master born in Nanhai, Guangdong Province, more than a century ago, the upcoming "Wing Chun" dance show approaches its subject in a completely new and bold way.
Accompanied by the brisk cool air of fall, the Beautiful Sunday and Afternoon Music Time public benefit series have returned to Shenzhen Concert Hall.
Another signature work from Shanghai Dance Theater, "The Eternal Wave," is based on the real story of Chinese revolutionary martyr Li Bai. In 1938, Li and his wife risked their lives as they secretly transmitted intelligence information via radio to Chinese revolutionaries. Eventually, Li sent out his last transmission before bravely sacrificing his life.
High-definition videos of operas from the past Bregenz Festival and Salzburg Festival in Austria and ballet pieces by the Vienna State Ballet will be screened at Shenzhen Lumière Pavilion in Huaqiangbei from Friday through Nov. 27.
While nowadays social media users tend to browse loads of internet photos to get glimpses of other people's lives around the world, Hong Kong-born photographer Pok Chi Lau is drawn to the stories from communities that are rarely explored even as they are disappearing. He looks for connection and humanity, capturing their realities with his camera.
Chinese sculptor Dai Yun is exhibiting his iconic brick sculptures and some new works at the "Water•Sharpen•Stone" exhibition at the see+ Gallery in OCT-LOFT.