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SUMMARY:I\, Wu Song - A One-man Chinese Opera
DESCRIPTION:Chinese opera has often been seen as an art form that tells historical tales\, and that of Wu Song’s is one of the classics. Yet in this new production by The Gong Strikes One\, Wu is no longer the protagonist\, nor does Chinese opera take up the task to tell his story. \nInstead\, Wu’s story is transformed into a medium for Chinese opera to explore itself as a theatrical form of body movements and musical gestures. All utterances have been removed and Wu now becomes no more than an anonymous man on stage\, called “I”. \nI\, Wu Song – A One-man Chinese Opera\nThe Gong Strikes One\nDate: 8pm\, 10-11 June\, 2017\nVenue: HK Cultural Centre\, Studio Theatre\nTickets: $180\, $160 from Urbtix
URL:https://www.bcmagazine.net/event/i-wu-song-a-one-man-chinese-opera-the-gong-strikes-one-2017/2017-06-11/
LOCATION:HK Cultural Centre\, Studio Theatre\, 10 Salisbury Road\, Tsim Sha Tsui\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:2017,Chinese opera,Music,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:I\, Wu Song - A One-man Chinese Opera
DESCRIPTION:Chinese opera has often been seen as an art form that tells historical tales\, and that of Wu Song’s is one of the classics. Yet in this new production by The Gong Strikes One\, Wu is no longer the protagonist\, nor does Chinese opera take up the task to tell his story. \nInstead\, Wu’s story is transformed into a medium for Chinese opera to explore itself as a theatrical form of body movements and musical gestures. All utterances have been removed and Wu now becomes no more than an anonymous man on stage\, called “I”. \nI\, Wu Song – A One-man Chinese Opera\nThe Gong Strikes One\nDate: 8pm\, 10-11 June\, 2017\nVenue: HK Cultural Centre\, Studio Theatre\nTickets: $180\, $160 from Urbtix
URL:https://www.bcmagazine.net/event/i-wu-song-a-one-man-chinese-opera-the-gong-strikes-one-2017/2017-06-10/
LOCATION:HK Cultural Centre\, Studio Theatre\, 10 Salisbury Road\, Tsim Sha Tsui\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:2017,Chinese opera,Music,Performing Arts
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