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BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- The global success of "Riverdance"was
recently blanketed with Chinese gloss as the Irish dance enjoyed a welcome in
Beijing rarely accorded a Western performance.
Almost two weeks before the show kicked off in the Great Hall of the People
on Oct. 9, more than 50,000 tickets were sold out for the original six
performances. An extra two performances were added due to demand and tickets
were also sold within 48 hours.
Song Lihong, vice general manager of the China Performing Arts Agency
(CPAA), said Riverdance has produced one of the best CPAA box office records
ever.
With Irish bagpipe music and lively dance, Riverdance melded traditional
Irish dancing, Spanish flamenco, ballet and modern dance into a world-class
production, which started as a seven-minute interval show at the 1994 Eurovision
Song Competition held in Dublin.
Ou Jianping, a dance expert with the China Arts Research Institute, said
the Riverdance success may shed some light on introducing foreign arts
performances to Chinese audiences and promote Chinese arts to the world.
"An ethnic flavor presented in an appropriate way always constitutes the
aesthetic essence," said Ou.
Riverdance will move to Shanghai on Oct. 17 and play there for three days.
Yang Yi, technology manager with a Beijing-based computer company, said he
has recommended the show to his friends in Shanghai because "the show is
absolutely fabulous".
Riverdance was originally scheduled to visit Beijing in April but was
postponed due to the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
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