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Russian State Ballet to bring classics

- By CHEN NAN

Russian State Ballet opened the performing season of Music Fans, a Beijing-based performing arts company, on April 20, with its classic program, Swan Lake, performed by the troupe’s leading ballet artists, Dmitry Kotermi, Luliia Zviagina and Anna Shcherbako­va.

Besides Swan Lake, the troupe will bring classic shows, including Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and The Nutcracker, to Beijing.

Russian State Ballet, a frequent visitor to China, has toured the country many times but what makes this tour special is that they are going to bring a new program, titled The Adventure of Little Onion, which will be staged at Century Theater in Beijing on April 30.

According to Gordeev Viacheslav, the director of Russian State Ballet, The Adventure of Little Onion is a children’s tale based on a popular character, named Cipollino, or Little Onion, by Italian writer Gianni Rodari. It was adapted into a ballet by composer Karen Khachaturi­an and choreograp­her Genrik Alexandrov­ich Maiorov, and was first staged at the Taras Shevchenko National Opera and Ballet Theater of Ukraine in 1974.

“The story is family friendly and it’s about love, courage and friendship. We’ve build a friendship with Chinese audience during the past decade and with this new program, we want to show a different side of our troupe,” says Viacheslav.

According to Wang Zhijun, the president of Music Fans, a company started in 2012, the new season will see more than 50 performanc­e from six countries between April 20 and June 10, at Century Theater. And 30 percent of the tickets — around 80,000 tickets in total — will be priced under 100 yuan each.

Meanwhile, Chinese pianist Shi Jin, who rose to fame by performing for Chinese director Feng Xiaogang’s 2010 movie, If You Are The One II, will hold his concert on May

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