Tapestry of longing and love transcends borders
By Chen Nan | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2024-10-08 07:48
"As a pinnacle of Chinese classical literature, A Dream of Red Mansions carries rich historical, cultural and artistic value. We want to present this classic work on the international stage through the form of a dance drama, allowing more people to understand the profound depth of traditional Chinese culture and better promote cultural exchanges between China and Singapore, acting as a cultural bridge," says Liao Yi, general manager of the Jiangsu Centre for the Performing Arts.
"The theater was filled to capacity, and throughout the performance, the audience was deeply captivated by the stunning displays, erupting in enthusiastic applause at times. They seemed to be transported into Cao's text, experiencing the joys and sorrows of the characters alongside them," he adds.
The entire dance drama reflects on the life journeys of the "12 beauties", a term referring to the 12 pretty women portrayed in the novel, including Lin Daiyu, a beautiful and sentimental woman, through the eyes of Jia, a rebellious and pampered young man. When Lin and Jia fall in love with each other, they have to face the fact that the family prefers Xue Baochai, one of Jia's cousins, to be his future wife. Jia and Lin are destined by fate to be apart.
The organizers of the dance drama's shows in Singapore had also arranged an exhibition, Into the Dream: Exploring the Beauty of A Dream of Red Mansions, outside the theater, featuring the plot and cast introductions. Moreover, various costumes and exquisite products related to the drama attracted many attendees, who paused to take photos.
"Every moment of the entire performance is gripping. This is truly a feast for the eyes and ears," exclaimed Low Eng Teong, Chief Executive Officer of the National Arts Council, Singapore, who highly praised the show. "The unique interpretation of this drama, combining dance, music, and the design of the stage, lighting, and costumes, vividly showcases the essence of the novel."