Reconnecting with love
Andre and Dorine is about an elderly couple whose former passion for each other has faded into indifference. The monotony is broken by Alzheimer's. They have to try to remember who they were so as to regain their love, identity and life itself. As a silent show based on true stories, the play breaks cultural barriers with the universal power of body language and music. It proved a pleasant success when it was performed in China last year, moving many audiences to tears and creating social discussions on family, companionship, life and death. Presented by Spain's Kulunka Teatro, Andre and Dorine has toured extensively in Spain, South America, the United States, China and Europe. It was an award winner at the Birmingham European Theatre Festival in 2011 and at the La Habana International Theatre Festival 2011 in Cuba.
7:30 pm, Nov 28-30, Donggong Theater, 47 Longfusi Street, Dongcheng district, Beijing. 010-6402-2966, 400-610-3721.
Intl art expo
Art021 is the name of a new expo of contemporary art at the National Industrial Bank building. Galleries from home and abroad will participate, presenting paintings, sculptures, prints, photography, digital and video projects. Among the galleries are White Cube from London, Shanghai-based ShanghART Gallery, Ink Studio from Beijing and other leading players in the contemporary art scene.
12-9 pm, Nov 29-Nov 30, 12-6 pm, Dec 1. National Industrial Bank, Rockbunk, 146 Huqiu Road, Huangpu district. 021-3310-9988.
Folk singer makes debut China tour
American-Korean folk singer-songwriter Priscilla Ahn, 29, is the kind of musician who enjoys a small but stable fan base. Ahn started playing guitar at age 14 and first performed onstage at age 16. Before releasing her first album A Good Day, she was a regular at open-mic nights where she polished her performances. When her music featured on TV series and in films such as Bride Wars and Love Happens, she reached a wider audience. Her collaboration with Taiwan pop group Sodagreen gained her fans in China. Ahn's debut China tour takes her to Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
8 pm, Nov 30. Mako Live House. 36 Guangqu Road, Chaoyang district, Beijing.
Storm of action
Everything we love about Hong Kong cinema can be found in the crime thriller The White Storm: friendship, crime, actions and gunplay - not to mention performances by veteran Hong Kong actors Louis Koo, Sean Lau and Nick Cheung. Director Benny Chan is working in a familiar genre to follow three good friends, two policemen and an undercover colleague working with the biggest drug dealer in Thailand. Their first campaign failed, however, and the three need to find a way to get across the border. The film also features the stunning Thailand transgender star, Poy, as supporting actress. She has some emotional scenes with Nick Cheung's character. The film will be released on Nov 29.
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