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    'Silk Road' returns to stage in US

    2013-03-04 15:39 CNTV     Web Editor: yaolan comment
    A Chinese classic musical Silk Road has stunned the audience at its New York premiere at the David H. Koch Theater.

    A Chinese classic musical "Silk Road" has stunned the audience at its New York premiere at the David H. Koch Theater.

    A Chinese classic musical Silk Road has stunned the audience at its New York premiere at the David H. Koch Theater.

    A Chinese classic musical "Silk Road" has stunned the audience at its New York premiere at the David H. Koch Theater.

    A Chinese classic musical "Silk Road" has stunned the audience at its New York premiere at the David H. Koch Theater. It's the second time for the production about the magnificent Dunhuang Grottoes to be staged on American soil.

    Reporter: "With visually stunning sets, elaborate costumes and a unique dance style, this performance takes the audience on a journey through the beauty and mystery of Dunhuang culture."

    Beginning with the Thousand-Hand Bodhisattva dance, the show transports audiences back to ancient China. Exotic music and dance are performed in front of a massive painting.

    The show follows master fresco painter Zhang, his daughter Yingniang, and a Persian merchant as he travels along the Silk Road. It is a tale of friendships, forged during the Tang Dynasty more than a thousand years ago.

    Since its 2011 premiere in Washington D-C, "Silk Road" has received critical acclaim. An Ning, lead dancer of the China Gansu Dance Theater, plays the painter.

    An said, "Dunhuang culture is quite popular, but it is not seen widely on the world stage. It was new to many audience members in Washington, but they could see the beauty. Some people told me they had an immersive feeling, as if they were inside the Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes."

    Audience member said, "We love the show. Fantastic. Really really great."

    Audience member said, "Beautiful costumes. It's like a bit of opera, a bit of ballet."

    Since its premiere in 1979, "Silk Road" has toured in over 20 countries and regions, and been seen by four million people. Its appeal is clearly universal.

    Audience member said, " I saw the one last year, with the Orchid. It is the same company. (Peony Pavilion?) Yes, exactly. And I said every year when they come I have to go see it again. Next year, I will go again."

    We Chinese overseas are pretty true to our culture, so we must see it if there is an opportunity.

    The production company says "Silk Road" was nearly sold out before the premiere. That should keep such productions--and audiences--coming back for more.

     

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