Local festival, global reach
18/10/2004 7:38
Shanghai Daily news
The ongoing Sixth Shanghai International Arts Festival is proving to be the
largest arts and performance trade fair ever held in the history of the city.
Scheduled to run through to Wednesday, the five-day trade fair has attracted
more than 150 performance agencies from nearly 30 countries and regions
worldwide. The International Artist Managers' Association, a leading overseas
association covering classical music artist managers and concert agents, also
collaborated with the trade fair for the first time. The association took part
in organizing the ``Sino-British Art and Performance Forum'' which attracted 23
top UK performance agencies to discuss how to further explore the bilateral
performance market between the countries. As one of the most important
sections of the annual arts festival, previous trade fairs have been effective
in introducing some of China's newest stage productions to the overseas market
such as the dance plays ``Wild Zebra'' and ``Farewell My Concubine,'' both
produced by the Shanghai City Dance Company. ``Wild Zebra'' came to world
attention at the trade fair and the closing ceremony of the city's second arts
festival in 2000. It took more than US$1.2 million at the box office on its
tours of Australia, America and Canada. The company has brought its latest
production, ``Swan Lake,'' to this year's arts festival. It is an innovative
acrobatic ballet reinterpreting Tchaikovsky's original score and includes
award-winning Chinese acrobatic feats. The company sees Western countries as its
target market. ``The success of `Wild Zebra' and `Farewell My Concubine'
made us confident about the prospects for Chinese productions in Western
countries,'' says Sun Mingzhang, general manager of the company. ``But we are
not content with treating overseas audiences with rustic, old-fashioned works as
you can hear people talk about the fusion of chic and classic everywhere at the
fair.'' Co-produced with the Guangdong Acrobatic Troupe, a three-time winner
of the Golden Clown Award (one of the three highest acrobatic awards in the
world), ``Swan Lake'' will begin a run at the new Shanghai Oriental Arts Center
in Pudong on January 1 next year. ``I see a great level of originality in
this production which works well with Western music,'' says Patrick Condon from
Condon Entertainment of Australia, the promoter of ``Wild Zebra.'' ``Chinese
acrobatics are not seen very often in Western countries and the exposure of the
play at the trade fair has been a good opportunity to change the perception of
Chinese culture held by some in the Western world,'' Condon says.
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