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National Ballet of China
National Ballet of China was founded in December
1959. It is the only ballet-performing troupe at the state level in China. The
troupe holds the fine tradition of the classical ballets in high esteem and has
mastered dozens of such works, such as "Don Quixote," "Romeo and Juliet" and
"Sleeping Beauty." Meanwhile, the troupe attaches great importance to new ballet
works created by contemporary artists of different styles and schools. By using
ballet as a foreign art form, the troupe has succeeded in depicting Chinese life
and culture. Senior artists like Dai Ailian, Zhao Feng, Li Chengxiang and Jiang
Zuhui have contributed many ground-breaking artistic innovations by
choreographing such well-received, new ballets as "The Red Detachment of Women,"
"The New Year Sacrifice" and "Lin Daiyu." Under the leadership of current
president Zhao Ruheng, the troupe has created and introduced a new batch of
well-received productions.
All troupe dancers come from the Beijing Dance Academy and boast both solid
and comprehensive basic skills and exquisite and vivid techniques. Generations
of excellent dancers have contributed tremendously to the development of this
foreign art form in China with their hard work and wisdom. In recent years,
famous young dancers headed by Zhu Yan, Zhang Jian and Sun Jie won many
distinguished awards at national and international competitions, receiving high
praise from their foreign counterparts.
The troupe also has its own symphony orchestra that has cooperated with some
famous foreign ballet troupes and holds special, independent classical concerts,
as well. The troupe's stage production department is very well equipped with
complete stage sets and costumes for dance operas.
To promote international cultural exchange and enhance the development of the
ballet in China, the troupe has toured more than 20 countries in Asia, Europe,
America and Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. Their 1986 tour to the United States,
the UK and Russia, and 1990 tour to Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland,
Belgium and Austria was a great success and helped boost the troupe's
international prestige. The troupe also attaches much importance to propelling
the communication of ballet as an art form among countries and continuously
invites ballet directors and masters with international experience to work in
China. Like the troupe, the government has always attached much importance to
such endeavors. In the era of reform and opening-up, the troupe has received
much support from people of all fields. The troupe hopes to appear with a
brand-new image on the international ballet stage.
Address: No 3, Taipingjie Street, Xuanwu District, Beijing Postal code:
100050 Tel: (010) 63534962 Fax: (010) 63537062
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