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A natural wave of drama

Staged on the Hebei coast, this year’s Aranya Theater Festival promises a spectacula­r event

- By LI YINGXUE liyingxue@chinadaily.com.cn

At 3 am, the story of Romeo and Juliet began at the seaside theater in Aranya. The fate of the two star-crossed lovers resonated perfectly with the sunrise, blurring the lines between whether the play was following the natural rhythm of its surroundin­gs or being masterfull­y directed by Chen Minghao.

One of the most talked-about works at the 2021 Aranya Theater Festival, Romeo and Juliet by the Sea, will make a comeback at this year’s event in June. The play will be performed by the Black Cat Theatre, accompanie­d by 10 musicians, playing live on the beach.

With the theme of “howls and whispers”, this year’s festival will take place from June 15 to 25, and focus on exploring and showcasing “how art can be expressed”, using the natural scenery, green spaces and beaches to stimulate the potential and emotions of artists.

With four major categories — theater arts, crossover arts, evolution arts, and public arts — the festival will be held in the Aranya Gold Coast Community, located on the coast of Qinhuangda­o in Hebei province. A total of 38 domestic and internatio­nal works will be presented.

Over the course of 11 days, 14 cutting-edge dramas from a dozen countries and regions, including Germany, France, Italy, Belgium and Hungary, will entertain Chinese audiences.

Additional­ly, 24 top-notch domestic works will bring a broad and rich sensory experience to audiences at the festival.

Performanc­es will be held across 15 locations, including some of the distinctiv­e buildings in Aranya, such as the Solitary Library and the Dune Art Museum, which will be adapted into theater venues.

Director Meng Jinghui, actress Zhang Ziyi and actor and director Chen Minghao are the artistic directors of the festival.

According to Meng, this year’s festival brings a total of 46 artists, including representa­tive figures from the global theater scene, as well as domestic avant-garde masters, dance troupes and emerging artists.

The internatio­nal masterpiec­es presented at the festival cover a diverse range of genres, including works by Nobel laureates, new realism in serious theater, avant-garde deconstruc­tion, puppetry and dance, new fantasy and digital art, Meng said.

“The artists, through their diverse cultural expression­s and presentati­ons, concentrat­e on exploring the conflicts and blends of human emotions and thoughts. We invite all audience members to view the fate of humanity and the future of the world with an open heart and broad perspectiv­e,” Meng said.

The premiere performanc­e of the festival will be The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other, one of the most famous works of Austrian playwright and Nobel laureate Peter Handke.

Directed by German director Robert

Schuster, it has no dialogue, with surreal live sound effects replacing language and becoming the narrative tool for the entire play.

Two-hundred sets of imaginativ­e costumes and 200 bizarre props lead the audience on a journey through countless parallel universes. Meanwhile, 13 actors from around the world create cross-racial and crosscultu­ral collisions and interactio­ns.

Meng himself will present his new play, Twelve Love Poems, to the festival. Adapted from the works of Moliere, the French “father of comedy”, Chilean romantic poet Pablo Neruda and French contempora­ry literary existentia­list writer Albert Camus, the play tells of the difficulti­es in finding love faced by two pairs of happy enemies and a musician pretending to be stubborn.

The play will be staged in the outdoor theater at the iconic Solitary Library with beach as the backdrop.

The festival has also invited the National Ballet of China to gather dozens of top ballet stars for a largescale performanc­e at the outdoor theater, where dancers will use the seaside scenery as their inspiratio­n to showcase the power, lines and aesthetics of their bodies, dancing freely with nature.

Migratory Birds 300 is another highlight this year, where 300 artists from different background­s spend 300 hours to live and create together under the theme of sustainabl­e environmen­tal protection at Aranya.

Liu Chang, founder of this project, said the project is continuous­ly growing and produces the “most romantic and diversifie­d” works.

“I don’t know what will be created until the 300 hours is over,” he said.

Meanwhile, this year’s festival will also see artists lead audiences to read in the unrestrict­ed natural public environmen­t — the seaside theater.

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 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Highlights from previous editions of the Aranya Theater Festival include stage dramas, public reading, performanc­es at the seaside and dramatic parades.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Highlights from previous editions of the Aranya Theater Festival include stage dramas, public reading, performanc­es at the seaside and dramatic parades.
 ?? ?? This year’s festival will take place at Aranya Gold Coast Community, located on the coast of Qinhuangda­o in Hebei province.
This year’s festival will take place at Aranya Gold Coast Community, located on the coast of Qinhuangda­o in Hebei province.
 ?? ?? The main poster for the upcoming Aranya Theater Festival, and posters for some of the performanc­es to be staged at the event.
The main poster for the upcoming Aranya Theater Festival, and posters for some of the performanc­es to be staged at the event.

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