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Zhao Qing - the pioneer of Chinese dance drama
When you see Zhao Qing for the first time, you will never
believe that she is nearly 70 years old. Dancing keeps her special charm and
young appearance. Her silvery voice and various expressions can put you in a
happy mood. And now, let's take a closer look at her.
Brief Introduction
Zhao Qing is a great dancer of international fame, the pioneer of Chinese
dance drama and the vice president of the Chinese Dancers' Association. Born in
Shanghai,
she began studying ballet as a child, and was influenced greatly by her father,
Zhao
Dan, a famous movie star in China in the 20th century. After graduating from
Beijing
Dance Academy with excellent marks, she began her dance career. Her first
success came in China's first grand dance drama, Lotus Lantern, in which she was
the leading actress. That performance won her wide acclaim, and she was invited
to many countries, including Russia, Poland, Britain, France, Japan and America.
Her other films include Xiaodao Hui, The Ode of Eight Women, The Raging Congo
River, Sword, Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, to name a few. In addition, she has
been producing dance dramas throughout her career.
  
Fuxi and Nuwa for the 2008 Olympic
Games
Fuwa is the mascot for the 2008 Olympics, and according to Jia Qinglin, the
Chairman of the National Committee of the CPPCC, the name Fuwa is the partial
tone of "FuWa", the abbreviation of Fuxi and Nuwa. Since the Chinese nation is
the offspring of Fuxi and Nuwa, the name Fuwa has a national characteristic. To
celebrate the Olympics, Zhao Qing is composing a grand song and dance drama
about Fuxi and Nuwa, and has been working on the project for almost 10 years.
The legend of Fuxi and Nuwa comes from the most ancient masterpiece about
Chinese mythology,Shanhaijing (The Classic
of Mountains and Seas). To develop the
traditional art for her production, Zhao Qing is going to produce it in the form
of Chinese traditional song and dance drama.
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