BEIJING, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) -- China's first
contemporary ballet troupe, headed by a well-known partner to director Zhang
Yimou, will stage its maiden show in December amid the capital's ongoing
international drama and dance season.
"Space Diary" is a three-part modern ballet by the
Beijing Contemporary Dance Theater, which was founded in April. The show will
debut at the Tianqiao Theater on Dec. 10.
"Modern ballet is closer to present-day life," said
Wang Yuanyuan, the primary founder of the troupe. Wang helped choreograph the
opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games in August.
Wang, 35, graduated from the Beijing Dance Academy, a
top Chinese arts institute, and pursued her master's degree at the California
College of the Arts.
"I want modern ballet to express what is going on in
people's minds," she said. "Classic ballet has little to say about that."
China has five professional ballet troupes, including
the National Ballet of China, all of which focus on classic ballet.
Most of these troupes will perform during the 6th
international drama and dance season, which started on Nov. 11. The Paris Opera
Ballet and the Royal Ballet of Britain will also perform.