City guide
Updated: 2013-07-28 08:31
(China Daily)
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Beijing
Best of show
Beijing Concert Hall is throwing together the best of the city's crosstalk shows, magic performances, traditional operas and music. It will present performances of sanxian - a plucked three-string instrument - and xihedagu, a drumming sing-along tongue-twister native to Hebei.
7:30 pm, Aug 3. Beijing Concert Hall, 1 Beixinhua Street, Xicheng district. 010-6605-7006.
Commemoration concert
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of Benjamin Britten's birth, the National Center for Performing Arts is staging a concert that depicts the composer's funeral and death in a Venice suite. The Shanghai Opera House's Zhang Guoyang will conduct the orchestra.
7:30 pm, Aug 3. National Center for the Performing Arts, 2 West Chang'an Avenue, Xicheng district. 010-6655-0000.
Past glory
Beijing Art Museum is showing more than 80 Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) cultural relics from Shaanxi and Jiangsu provinces and the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. They include dresses, hairpieces, cosmetics, jewelry, decorations and figurines that reconstruct women's lives during that period.
9 am-4 pm, until July 31. Beijing Art Museum, inside Wanshou Temple, North of West Third Ring Road, Haidian district. 010-6847-9391.
Shanghai
Soda pop
Taiwan pop group Soda Green will soon give its first large-scale outdoor stadium concert. Soda Green is known for leading vocalist and songwriter Wu Tsing-fong's vast vocal range. The lineup hasn't changed since the outfit was founded in 2001 - there's Liu Jia-kai on electric guitar, Huo Jing-yang on acoustic guitar, Gong Yu-chi on keyboard, Hsieh Hsin-Yi on bass and Shih Chun-wei on drums.
7:30 pm, Aug 3. Hongkou Football Stadium, 444 Jiangwan East Road. 021-6217-2426.
Girl power
Women Empowering Women is a dialogue series chaired by Shero consultancy founder Christine Liu. The dialogue gathers successful professional women to talk with audiences about their careers, lives and ideas once every month. The upcoming session will feature Zhou Jing, a reporter-turned-entrepreneur based in Shanghai. She will speak about "possibilities for happiness".
3:30 pm, Aug 3. Forterra Connections, 2F, Central Plaza, 227 Huangpi North Road. www.sherochina.com.
Hangzhou
Contractual art
A group of contemporary artists are presenting a site-specific art event-exhibition at a construction site near Hangzhou's West Lake. They invited real workers to activate their creativity, and bring independent ideas and visual vim to the works. Participants locally obtained materials. Everything that happens during the process will become part of the event. Shanghai's Shanghart Gallery helped organize the show.
July 24-Aug 31. Mirica Village, 134 Qianlong Road, Yangmeiling Village, Xihu Lake Scenic Zone, Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. 021-6359-3923.
Guangzhou
Heaven and earth
Kan Tai-keung is considered the father of Hong Kong design and has been practicing his profession since 1967, with Bank of China and Wing Wah logos as some of his most recognizable creations. The celebrated designer and artist will showcase his work in his solo show Infinite Quest. In this exhibition, he explores the Chinese philosophical concept of Tao, the creator of heaven and earth, and the driving force behind life. The exhibition will show commercial and artistic projects, including posters, books and stamps.
Until Aug 26. C1, Redtory Art Center, 128 Yuancun Siheng Road, Tianhe district. 020-8557-4417.
Hong Kong
Building blocks
The touring exhibition Piece of Peace - World Heritage Exhibition Built with Lego Bricks offers a blast from the past for many people who grew up playing with the namesake toy blocks. The show from Japan features miniature Lego versions of famous World Heritage sites, such as Angkor Wat, the Sydney's Opera House and Mont St. Michel. They'll be displayed throughout Cityplaza. There are also interactive activities in which visitors can make their own versions of spectacular sites and take home surprising gifts.
10:30 am-9:30 pm, until July 31. 2/F Centre Bridge, 1/F & G/F, Cityplaza, 1111 King's Road, Taikoo Shing. 852-2868-8665.
Macao
Dreams come true
Shrek, Fiona, Po the panda, Alex the lion and other Madagascar creatures will descend upon Macao this summer as DreamWorks Animations and Sands China team up to give the entire family interactive movie experiences. The DreamWorks Experience at Cotai Strip Resorts includes a meet-and-greet with favorite characters from DreamWorks movies at Sands Cotai Central's Paradise Gardens, daily all-star parades, and poolside movie nights at Sheraton Macao Hotel and Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central on weekends. Those who stay at either hotel can have "Shrekfast" with the DreamWorks gang.
Until Sept 30. Cotai Central, Cotai Strip, Taipa. 853-2882-9188.
China Daily
(China Daily 07/28/2013 page15)