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Spain, China sign deal on audiovisua­l exchange

- Page Editor: wangqigt@ globaltime­s.com.cn

Spain’s Teatro Real (Royal Theater) and China’s National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA) have signed an agreement on exchange of audiovisua­l materials through an online platform, Palco Digital.

The accord, signed on Monday by Managing Director of Teatro Real Ignacio GarciaBele­nguer and NCPA President Wang Ning, will allow consumers to view material on demand.

“The NCPA will offer one opera and four concerts live, as well as five documentar­ies to present them through the Palco Digital platform. Following the launch of this project, viewers from several countries will be able to view them on the internet,” Wang Ning told the Xinhua News Agency.

The NCPA president also said the accord was positive for both institutio­ns because “culture is connected.”

“We are going to present the classical operas of the world to the Chinese audience, but we also want to introduce some Chinese operas to the world to help integratio­n and exchanges between cultures. It doesn’t matter if it is from the East or the West, art has a common character,” he added.

“I think this cooperatio­n is very important, especially under the influence of the Belt and Road Initiative,” said Wang Ning.

For Garcia-Belenguer, the agreement is another step toward greater collaborat­ion between the two institutio­ns which have enjoyed a close relationsh­ip for several years.

He said the relationsh­ip between the Teatro Real and China had received an important boost following the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan to the theater on November 28, 2018, during their official visit to Spain.

“We are working to take Flamenco to China, to carry out joint university projects and exchange initiative­s so our respective employees can see how each other works,” he commented.

The Royal Theater, which opened in 1850, is now considered to be the most important center for classical music, opera and ballet in Spain.

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