Source: InKunming | 2016-03-30 | Editor:
Picture shows stage effect seen from the ballet Moonlight over the Erquan Pond. [Provided to InKunming]
Picture shows stage effect seen from the ballet Moonlight over the Erquan Pond. [Provided to InKunming]
[InKunming--Kunming] On April 3 and 4, a Chinese ballet named Moonlight over the Erquan Pond will be performed on stage of Kunming Theatre. The ballet program, which won several national awards in China, is valuable for Kunming audience to appreciate on scene.
Ballet Moonlight over the Erquan Pond, was created in 1997 by Liaoning Provincial Ballet Team. The program that mixed west ballet dancing skills with Chinese dancing merits together is an original excellent Chinese-style ballet born in Liaoning Province, China.
Audience could both appreciate beauties derived from west ballet included in the Moonlight over the Erquan Pond ballet, and also feel pleased at some traditional Chinese elements contained in the ballet program.
Traditional Chinese elements like moonlight, bamboos and hill stones created in the program form a fascinating Chinese painting. Audience relaxing themselves in the atmosphere may find joy.
Poster of Ballet Moonlight over the Erquan Pond [Provided to InKunming]
Meanwhile, background music of the ballet program Moonlight over the Erquan Pond is a very famous tune popularized in China for half a century. Chinese artist Abin, a blind person, produced the tune by his Chinese traditional music instrument Erhu.
Besides, to most attract audience, Liaoning Provincial Ballet Team assigns its best ballet dancers to perform the Moonlight over the Erquan Pond ballet program. Many ballet dancers of the ballet program won several prizes nationwide and worldwide.
In a word, audience who would like to pay for watching the ballet program are to enjoy a lot undoubtedly. InKunming readers could get a 10% discount for each ticket if they tell the theatre's booking clerks that they read the information on the website. Hotline of Kunming theatre: 0871-63169950/63169845.
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(Editors: Cathy Chen, Tracy)