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Women's power in art: Experience dazzling dramas in Guangzhou!

GD Today | Updated:2025-03-17

Starting from March 2025, Guangzhou Opera House welcomes the Women's Art Festival. This festival will gather top-tier domestic and international arts troupes and artists to present a diverse range of performances themed around women, including musicals, dance dramas, and plays.

The play "Deling and Cixi" will make its debut in Guangzhou, offering an ultimate visual feast. This play is an attempt by playwright He Jiping to explore the dramatic possibilities within history, focusing on an interesting episode from the Qing Dynasty: the story of a girl born in China but raised abroad, who accidentally enters the imperial palace and interacts with Empress Dowager Cixi (the de facto ruler of the late Qing Dynasty).

The adapted version pays more attention to the emotional depth of historical figures, transcending the stereotype of romantic love between men and women. It focuses more on the pure human emotions between individuals and uses a fresh perspective to interpret the relationship between women and power during a turbulent period.

Stage photo of "Deling and Cixi" (Photo: Guangzhou Opera House)

Time: March 14-15, 2025 (Friday-Saturday) at 19:30; March 16, 2025 (Sunday) at 14:30

Location: Guangzhou Opera House, Opera Hall

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The National Ballet of China will present the Chinese classic ballet "The Red Detachment of Women". "The Red Detachment of Women," which has been performed for over 60 years, continues to captivate audiences with its enduring charm and timeless appeal.

The ballet "Qixi" is a "love letter to China" co-created by artists from China and France, presented in the form of neoclassical ballet. The Cantonese dark drama "M Gung Dik" (translated as "Unspeakable") is adapted from screenwriter Yu Rongjun's Mandarin play "The Unspeakable," exploring women's power and selfhood from a modern perspective.

A scene from Act II of "Qixi": The cowherd and the weaver girl meet, surrounded by flying magpies. (Photo: Guangzhou Opera House)

Time: April 22-23, 2025 (Tuesday-Wednesday) at 19:30

Location: Guangzhou Opera House, Opera Hall

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  A stage photo of "M Gung Dik" (Photo: Guangzhou Opera House)

Time: May 16, 2025 (Friday) at 19:30; May 17, 2025 (Saturday) at 14:30

Location: Guangzhou Opera House, Opera Hall

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Jointly produced by the National Theatre, Wise Children Theatre Company, Bristol Old Vic, and York Theatre Royal, "Alice in Wonderland" will be staged by the Royal Ballet. Through the collision of film and stage, these productions will showcase the spiritual pursuits of women across different times and spaces.

 

The poster of "Wuthering Heights". (Photo: Guangzhou Opera House)

Time: March 14, 2025 (Friday) at 19:30

Location: Guangzhou Opera House, Experimental Theatre

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 A stage photo of "Alice in Wonderland" (Photo: Guangzhou Opera House)

Time: March 15, 2025 (Saturday) at 14:30

Location: Guangzhou Opera House, Experimental Theatre

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