SHANGHAI
British Philharmonic
Britain's Philharmonic Orchestra will give two concerts on the 10th anniversary of Shanghai Oriental Art Center. Conducted by Vladimir Ash-kenazy (pictured above), the concerts will feature young pianist Alice Sara Ott. The theater's six-level organ, one of the first in China's music halls that will be featured in the performance of Saint-Saens' Symphony No 3, will be a highlight.
7:30 pm, June 17-18. Shanghai Oriental Art Center-Concert Hall, 425 Ding xiang Road, Pudong New Area. 021-6854-1234.
American ballet
Richmond Ballet will present Made in the USA: Traditions and Innovations. The program includes Valse Fantaisie, a classical style tribute by George Balanchine; John Butler's After Eden, a narrative of Adam and Eve's exile; Ershter Vals, created for the company by award-winning choreographer Ma Cong; and Swipe, a fusion by choreographer Val Caniparoli.
7:15 pm, Saturday. Shanghai Grand Theater, 300 Renmin Avenue, Huangpu district. 400-1068-686.
Taiwan theater
U-Theatre from Taiwan will present its new production Beyond Time. Its works feature a combination of martial arts and percussion. The company was founded by Liu Ruoyu and her husband, Huang Chih-chun, in 1984. It has more than 20 members who live in a commune and practice gymnastics, meditation and music daily.
7:15 pm, June 19-20. Shanghai Culture Square, 597 Fuxing Road Middle, Xuhui district. 021-6472-6000.
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