When nature becomes a stage

By Xu Lin | China Daily | Updated: 2019-10-12 10:42
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Unique Mount E'mei is the first installment of the Unique series of director Wang Chaoge. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Speaking about the plan to involve the elderly in the show, Wang Chaoge says: "It's very energy-consuming to teach old villagers how to act. It takes more time for them to master one simple movement because they have no idea about the basics. For example, they always avoid eye contact while talking to you.

"Initially, my colleagues wanted to hire new performers but I persuaded them to go for those who were born and bred there. Actually, they're acting themselves in the show. And it turns out I'm right."

Wang Chaoge hopes that Unique Mount E'mei will touch tourists and arouse their interest in the mountain's culture and history.

"I don't like the attitudes of those who travel to Mount E'mei only for photos or to see monkeys. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site, and it's better to come here for its culture rather than just entertainment."

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