The ongoing large-scale outdoor show, Attraction, at Beijing National Stadium combines music, dance, acrobatics and technology.
By Deng ZhangyuChinese composer Ye Xiaogang joined hands with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra to present a rare musical gala featuring China's culture in New York.
China's Central Ballet Troupe will stage ballet Don Quixote in Beijing on Sept 11 - 15, in order to mark the 20th anniversary of Rudolf Nureyev's death.
Stephan Mohler has very large hands. His right hand can stretch across one-and-a-half piano scales. If he's not careful, a single finger touches multiple keys.
By Sun YeDancers perform the Chinese classic dance drama "Flower Rains along Silk Road", an episode on the Silk Road, in Bishkek, capital of Kyrgyzstan, on Sept 5, 2013.
A classic and legendary tale of ancient tragic heroes is being reinvented with a modern spirit.
By Han BingbinIn the world of the blind, trust is hard to build and incredibly easy to lose. That's what writer Bi Feiyu's Mao Dun Award-winning novel Tuina, or Massage, explores. Art beat in September
By Han BingbinAs the largest instrument in the string section of an orchestra, the double bass hardly gets the attention it deserves, Lu Yuanxiong believes.
By Zhang Kun in ShanghaiThe Hongji Stage in downtown Dalian in Liaoning province has been a magnet for Peking Opera fans of the northeastern coastal city.
By Zhu Chengpei and Zhang XiaominArtists perform during a national music show "Impression of Chinese Music" at the National Center of the Performing Arts in Beijing, capital of China, Aug 26, 2013.
Actors perform ballet Romeo and Juliet in Nantong, East China's Jiangsu province, Aug 23, 2013.
Theater auteur Joseph Graves has either directed or acted in all of Shakespeare's works over the course of his career. Art beat in late August
By Han BingbinX-Ray allows readers to see beyond skin-deep understandings of Chinese culture to examine the very marrow of its bones. Raymond Zhou dissects the country's social anatomy with a surgical precision that has propelled his profile as one of China's most incisive cultural critics. His insights reveal the guts of the Chinese zeitgeist and the nervous system of its thought.
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Pauline D Loh is a veteran journalist who has successfully spanned a broad spectrum that includes hard news and features, print, radio, TV and web.