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BEIJING, Jan. 18 -- The Red Detachment of Women, The White-haired Girl,
Butterfly Lovers and Raise the Red Lantern¡ Chinese ballet has been on the road
for about 50 years, a time that began with the founding of the Beijing Dance
Academy in 1954 and the Central Ballet Troupe of China in 1959.
During this half-century exploration of grace,
Chinese people have come to a great understanding of what was previously an
exclusively Western art form. Presently, a great number of ballet dancers and
choreographers are trying to bring the world an understanding of Chinese ballet,
and to use this western art to tell Chinese stories. Shen Ting has more.
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Ballet The Red Detachment of
Women (baidu photo) by NBC |
Ballet The
White-haired Girl by Shanghai Ballet(baidu
pohto) | "The
Red Detachment of Women" and "The White-haired Girl", although written and
performed at a time when revolution was the prevailing and somewhat distorting
theme of Chinese art, these two works are still regarded as classics of Chinese
Ballet, and remain part of the standard repertoire for practitioners of Chinese
ballet.
These classics are now used as a foundation for Chinese ballet dancers and
directors, who are attempting to combine this Western dance style with Chinese
cultural elements, and finally create "Chinese ballet". The results can be found
in the likes of Raise the Red Lantern, which was produced by the Central Ballet
Troupe, and marked a new step forward for Chinese ballet in 2001.
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Ballet Raise the Red Lantern by
NBC (baidu photo) | Huang Minxuan, the Vice
President of the China Central Ballet Troupe, gives his definition of Chinese
ballet.
"Chinese ballet' means that we should use the performing style of this
western art form to express the emotions of Chinese culture, and the feelings of
Chinese people."
For 50 years, Chinese ballet artists have been dedicating themselves to the
development of Chinese ballet, and they finally have something to show for their
efforts. Young ballet dancers have won gold medals at every major world ballet
Competition, including Moscow, Verna, and Helsinki.
Li Chunhua is the Dean of the Ballet Department at Beijing Dance Academy,
the largest professional dance educational institute in China. She gives her
opinion as to the balance of western assimilation and Chinese originality in
current ballet. "Ballet is a foreign art. As
ballet educators, we have so far persisted in learning from the West. We invite
foreign experts to teach the students, and send our ballet teachers to study
abroad where they can pick up more advanced education principles and methods."
Learning from the West is the first step; the next step should be to
produce Chinese works which can honestly be judged as classics. But the nagging
doubt remains as to whether western art can really be used to effectively
express Chinese culture. Huang Minxuan actually sees this problem as an
opportunity for Chinese ballet performers and directors.
"Ballet is distant from Chinese culture, so it is difficult to use it in a
Chinese context. But on the other hand, because of this distance, it offers the
opportunity to do something truly innovative. This is why The Red Detachment of
Women and Raise the Red Lantern are so popular with western audiences."
As an experienced professor of ballet, Li Chunhua also appreciates the
ongoing experimentation of Chinese choreographers, but she feels that there is
still a gap between China and the West in this area.
"The Chinese directors of choreography are working very hard to produce
works of Chinese ballet. However, compared with western countries, the ideals
and methods of Chinese choreography still have a long way to go. Nowadays, young
choreographers need greater time to mature and to discover a way to make Chinese
choreographers world class."
(Source:
CRIENGLISH.com) |