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Calendar 2024
Calendar 2023
Calendar 2022
Calendar 2021
Calendar 2020
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Children of Ginko – Preview
31 October, Shanghai
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Children of Ginko – Premiere
7-8 November, Shanghai,
Calendar 2019
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Dance Dramaturgy 2.1
23-23 April, Aosai Space, Dali
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New Text New Stage – “A Deal” Australian Premiere
23-31 August, Sydney
Calendar 2018
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Web Traffic — A Multimedia Dance Theatre
Jan.5-7th , Shanghai International Dance Center
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China ComingOUT – Creative Writing for LGBTQ Youth
31st Jan.-4th Feb. , Destination, Beijing.
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SPEAK OUT: #1 LGBTQ&Perfromance BJ
7th, April , Italian Institute of Culture, Beijing
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SPEAK OUT: #2 Performance&Performativity
8th, April , Xiaozhong Bookstore, Beijing
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SPEAK OUT: #1 LGBTQ&Perfromance SH
10th, April , NEXTMIXING, Shanghai
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SPEAK OUT: #1 LGBTQ&Perfromance GZ
12th, April , Ergao Dance Production Group, Guangzhou
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SPEAK OUT : #3 Gender, Documentary and Activism
19th, May, Bookworm, Beijing
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China ComingOUT – Creative Writing for LGBTQ Youth
23rd, May-26th, May , Zizai Studio, Shanghai
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LookOUT- Arts Festival on Gender
July 6-15, 2018, Beijing, 798 Art District
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Let You Be rerun in Beijing Penghao Theatre
26-27th, July , Penghao Theatre, Beijing
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I Disappear Premiere in Beijing
28th, 29th, July , Penghao Theatre, Beijing
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Dance Dramaturgy Workshop I
27th,Aug.-2nd, Sep., Free Theatre Alliance Rehearsal Center, Beijing
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China ComingOUT——Creative Writing for LGBTQ Youth
25th-28th, October , There Art Center, Guangzhou
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Dance Dramaturgy Workshop II
30th, Oct.-1st, Nov. , Free Theatre Alliance Rehearsal Center
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MOVING WOR(L)DS – International forum on theatre & migration
7-17th December , Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China
Calendar 2017
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“When Swallows Cry” South African Premiere Reviews
January, Market Theatre Complex, Newtown Johannesburg Gauteng South Africa
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Frozen Songs Excerpts Presented at Shanghai Project Chapter 2 Opening
April , Shanghai Himalayas Museum
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The Returning/ Winterreise with Chinese Cast Premiere in Shanghai
21st-23th, July, Shanghai Huangpu Theatre; 28th-29th, July, Penghao Theatre Beijing
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I Disappear Stage Reading in Penghao Theatre Beijing
July 26th, 14:30/19:30 Penghao Theatre
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Frozen Songs Premiere at The Arctic Theatre
September,7th, Tromsø, Norway, Arctic Theatre(Hålogaland Teater )
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Disco-Teca at STOFF – Stockholm Fringe Festival
9th, September, Teater Tre, Stockholm, Sweden
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Let You Be Premiere in Beijing
September, 25th-26th, 7:30pm Qinglan Theatre
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Let You Be Tour in Hangzhou Contemporary Theatre Festival
28th, September, Zhejiang Province Culture Center Small Theatre.
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Disco-Teca at We Festival of Future Shanghai
October, 7th-8th, No.6 Space, West Bund Camp 3399, Shanghai
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New Text New Stage II Tatarstan Production Premiere
14th, 15th, 17th, October, 2017, Galiaskar Kamal Tatar National Academic Theatre, Tatarstan
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New Text New Stage II Chinese/American Production Coming Up
Nov 15th-Dec.10th, Urban Stages Theatre, New York. Sep.24th-30th, Nanjing University, Jiangsu, China.
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About My Parents and Their Child Touring in Shanghai
December, 9th-10th, Shanghai Dramatic Art Center 1933 Micro Theatre.
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Contextualizing Dance Dramaturgy – Workshop Series BJ
Dec. 22nd , Goethe Institut China, Beijing
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Contextualizing Dance Dramaturgy – Workshop Series GZ
Dec. 25th , Ergao Dance Production Group, Guangzhou
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Contextualizing Dance Dramaturgy – Workshop Series SH
Dec. 30th , Camp 3399 #6 Space, Shanghai
Calendar 2016
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Night Shift, Beijing rerun
8-9 January, Qinglan theatre, Beijing
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Ghost 2.0, Beijing rerun
21st-24th, Jan. , Beijing Tianqiao Performing Arts Center
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SEEDS – A Global Art and Media Project
1-11th, March, Drum Tower West Theatre, Beijing, China
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Sleeping Beauties—Dancing & Multimedia Workshop Demonstration
6th, March, Drum Tower West Theatre, BJ
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NEW TEXT, NEW STAGE II – Session 3
20th-26th, March , Guangzhou Dramatic Art Center. There Art Space in GZ
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Free Theater Alliance – Launch of 1-2-3 Theatre
April, 18th, Qinglan Theater, Beijing
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Jon Fosse’s Dream of Autumn BOOK LAUNCH
23 April, JEWELVARY Art & Boutique
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PRACTICAL RETHORIC Workshop (SH)
6月19日, Internet Education Plaza, Shanghai
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PRACTICAL RETHORIC Open Demonstration (GZ)
July 2, There Art Space, Guangzhou
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Disco-teca Open Presentation (GZ)
July 9, Guangdong Times Museum, Guangzhou
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PRACTICAL RETHORIC Open Demonstration(SH)
July 10, RSDBT. Shanghai
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DISCO-TECA in Shanghai
July 12-13, 1933 Micro Theatre
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Disco-teca Open Presentation (SH)
July 15, RSDBT, Shanghai
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In the Field of Hope
July 18-19, Gulou West Theatre
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About My Parent and Their Child
July23-24, Gulou West Theater · Beijing
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DISCO-TECA in Beijing
July 23-24, Gulou West Theatre
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Ghost 2.0 at Wuzhen Theatre Festival
13th, 14th October , Wuzhen, China
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Workshop by Jon Tombre
12th-13th, November, FTA Rehearsal Space, Beijing
Calendar 2015
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Practical Rhetoric – Workshop 1
13-18 March, Beijing, Here&Now Studio
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New Takes on IBSEN
April, 22nd-26th, Shanghai, China
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Ibsen in One Take – Shanghai 2015
23-24 April, Himalaya Center, Shanghai
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Night Shift – Norwegian Tour
May 27, 30, Lilehammer, Oslo
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Practical Rhetoric – Workshop 2
24-28 June, Beijing, Here&Now Studio
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NEW TEXT, NEW STAGE II – Session 1
13-18 July 2015, Pioneer Theatre, Beijing
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GHOSTS 2.0
7-9 August, McaM Museum, Shanghai
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Comedy of Love, Premiere
30th, Sept.-4th, Oct., Penghao Theater, BJ
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Practical Rhetoric – Workshop 3
3-7 October, Here&Now Studio, Beijing
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Workshop on Jon Fosse
Oct. 5th-10th , Sheung Wan Municipal Services Building, HK
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Practical Rhetoric: Launch at Norwegian Embassy
8 October, Norwegian Embassy, Beijing
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DISCO-TECA, open workshops
10-14 October, Guangzhou
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Practical Rhetoric:Workshop at Bernard Controls
10 October, Bernard Controls China, Beijing
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NORA – Norwegian Tour 2015
October 28 - November 3, Bodø; Tromsø; Trondheim
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DISCO-TECA, premiere
4-5 November, Gender Bender Festival, Bologna
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Night Shift Guangzhou Tour
13-15th, November, Guangzhou Dramatic Art Center
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NEW TEXT, NEW STAGE II – Session 2
Nov. 15th-22nd, Shanghai Ming Contemporary Museum, Shanghai Dramatic Art Center
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Night Shift Shanghai Tour
21-22, November , Shanghai Dramatic Art Center
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DISCO-TECA: live performances & media feedback
December, 17th, DPAC, Malaysia
Calendar 2014
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Artists’ Talk Series 1: Architecture and Scenography
January 21 - 27th, Ibsen International Office, Beijing
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Artists’ Talk Series 1: New Media and Theatre
29th March, Ibsen International Office, Beijing
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New Texts, New Stage – Session 3
5th - 10th May 2014, Pioneer Theatre, Beijing
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HEDVIG from the Wild Duck – Oslo
14-16th August, Oslo Opera House, Norway
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GHOSTS 2.0
6-7 September, Beehive theatre, Beijing
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Artists’ Talk Series 1: Drama, Communication and Society
7th September, Ibsen International Office, Beijing
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Ibsen in One Take – Ibsen Festival Oslo
12th September, Oslo,
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Night Shift – Beijing Fringe Festival
16th-17th September, Beijing Fringe Festival
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Ibsen in One Take – OzAsia Festival
16-17th September, Adelaide,
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The phenomenon: Hedda Gabler
11th-12th October, Penghao Theatre, Beijing
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Night Shift – Beijing Rerun
13th October, Gulou West Theatre. Beijing
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NORA – World premiere
30-31 October, Tianjin Grand Theatre, Tianjin
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Jo Strømgren Kompanis at Guandong Modern Dance Festival
November 10-12,2014, Xinghai PA Garden,Guang Zhou, China
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Jon Fosse’s Blossoms In Shanghai International Contemporary Theatre Festival 2014
November 21-29,2014, Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre, China
Calendar 2013
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New Texts, New Stage – Session1
16th - 20th April, Star Theatre, Beijing
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HEDVIG from the Wild Duck
28-29th June, Kwai Tsing Theatre Auditorium, Hong Kong
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HEDVIG from the Wild Duck – Beijing
23rd July, People Liberation's Army Theatre, Beijing
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Carcass
26th July 2013, Star Theatre, Beijing
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Ibsen in One Take – Netherlands
27 - 28th September, Rotterdam
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Ibsen in One Take – China tour
13 - 16 November, Guangzhou and Shanghai
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New Texts, New Stage – Session2
23rd November - 1st December, Penghao Theatre, Beijing
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The Name – Jon Fosse
28 November - 15 December, Shanghai
Calendar 2012
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The Jon Fosse Project in China
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The Name
7-11 March, 2012, New Space Theatre, Shanghai
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Dance Workshop in Beijing with Johannessen for LDTX
13 - 25 April 2012, Beijing
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Writing Text for Opera
October 11th - 13th 2012, Bergen
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Field Works
November 22nd - 30th, Macau, Guangzhou, Shenzhen
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Ibsen in one take
28th November - 1st December, Beijing
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RETURN _ a devised dance piece
27th November - 6th December, Guangzhou Modern Dance Festival; Singapore Connect Festival.
Calendar 2011
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Workshop collaboration
23-24 April, Tianqiao Theatre Beijing
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Masterclass by choreographer Ingun Bjørnsgaard
25 July, Guangzhou
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Building International Network – seminar Guangdong Moderne Dance Festival
26 July at 11.00, Guangzhou
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The Name by Jon Fosse, production The New Norwegian Theatre
23 September at 19.15, Venue: The New Stage at Shanghai Theatre Academy, 630 Huashan Rd, Shanghai
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The Name by Jo Fosse, production The New Norwegian Theatre
24 September at 15 and 19.15, Venue: The New Stage at Shanghai Theatre Academy, 630 Huashan Rd, Shanghai
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The second Ibsen Festival for Students in China
21 – 23 October, Nanjing
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The Jon Fosse Project in China
November 4, 2011, 20:00 , The New Space at Shanghai Theatre Acedemy, 630 Huashan Rd., Shanghai, in collaboration with TTS Group
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International Seminar: Staging Ibsen Today
31 October – 4 November, Beijing
Calendar 2010
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Ibsen live in China – an exhibition
5 October - 4 November, Hangzhou, Shanghai, Nanjing and Beijing
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The Lady From the Sea
5 and 6 October 2010, Hangzhou
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The Lady From the Sea
14 and 15 October, Yi Fu Stage, Shanghai
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Symposium on Ibsen and Interculturalism in China
15 October, Shanghai Theatre Academy
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A Doll’s House
22, 23 and 24 October, Capital Theatre, Beijing
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China International Ibsen Festival for Students
22, 23 and 24 October, Nanjing University
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Workshop based on Jon Fosse’s work
25 - 29 October, Shanghai Theatre Academy
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Someone Is Going to Come by Jon Fosse
26 October to 4 November 2010, New Theatre Stage, Shanghai Theatre Academy
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Comedy of Love Penghao Theater Premiere
Premiere:Beijing Penghao Theater
Date:2015/9/30-10/4 20:00
Director:Ren Mingyang(RMY THEATER COMPANY)
Producer: Fabrizio Massini, Su Qianyue
Choreographer/Physical Designer:Jin Xiaolin, Wang Yuanqing
Style Designer: Yang Ying
Visual Designer: Wang Yuanqing
Stage Manager: Pang Wei
Director Assistant: Lin Yijing
Script:Comedy of Love by Ibsen and Collective Creation of the Crew
Commissioned by:Ibsen International and Ibsen in China
Performers:
Mi Le—Si Fanxi (SVANHILD)
Wen Ming—Fu Ke (FALK)
Wu Zi—Si Anna (Anna)
Zhang Haolun—Lin De (LIND)/ Si Di Fu (STIVER)
Wen Xiaoying—Si’s mother (MRS. HALM)
Gu Changcheng—Mr. Shi(GULDSTAD)
Wang Hailin—Cao (STRAWMAN)
Concept
Love’s Comedy is one of Henrik Ibsen’s earliest works. This commonly obliviate text is in fact very intriguing not only for its linguistic and structural achievements, but more for its thematic freshness relevant to contemporary societies. His description of how individuals struggle to make choices in circles of interpersonal relations and are frequently swallowed by different value systems is indeed the everyday struggle of contemporary beings. In particular, its lively language and aphoristic speeches accentuate its theme about “younghood”.
To stage this play in a contemporary Chinese context creates even richer meanings, for we are indeed situated in a transitional age where different values and social groups are clashing/killing each other yet interdependent on each other. And Ibsen’s depiction of how young people often realize and debate (between them and within oneself) about this struggle between realistic and idealistic take on life is a typical sketch of freshers around us. Yet talking is not the same as doing; many young people talk about ideals but not many actually do them, and one can give many interpretations for not doing it.
Thus this production has two sides of purposes. On the one hand, we would like to create resonance within the audience about this struggle, (especially the mass population of theatre comers in China are surveyed to be young people under 35), and to refresh the common stereotype about Ibsen’s plays that they are centered around family and life dilemma of a middle age character. On the other hand, we would like to show how acting and speaking about ideals can be controversial/contradictory.
Plot
Fu Ke (FALK) was lately dismissed by university and Si Fanxi (SVANHILD) was reading her postgraduate studies. Their loving relationship was strongly opposed by Si’s mother (MRS. HALM). Lin De (LIND), a friend of Fu Ke was planning to be a volunteer teacher in Yunnan (Southwestern China) after graduation, but after falling in love with Si Anna (Anna), Si’s sister, he gradually changed his mind. Lin decided not to go teaching but to stay to purchase property and get married. Si’s Mother (MRS. HALM) invited both couples to a Nong Jia Le (a cottage for agritainment) for weekend and introduced some of her friends to the young couples. They are Mr. Shi (GULDSTAD), a single middle age businessman, Teacher Cao (STRAWMAN) a happily wedded man, and Si Di Fu (STIVER) a young civil servant. Fu Ke and Si Fanxi were planning to elope soon, but after this meeting with Mrs. Si’s friends, they started to diverge in their ideas. A month later, Si Fanxi announced that she would end her loving relationship and accept Mr. Shi’s marriage proposal. Fuke, reluctantly, left alone to volunteer in Yunnan.
Bios
Ren Ming Young (born 1982) is a Chinese writer, theatre director, filmmaker, singer-songwriter and a tireless explorer across multiple art genres. In the recent ten years, his persistent work has already made impressive achievements in the field of Chinese experimental theatre. A series of his highly stylized theatre productions like “Your Accent”, “Love’s Comedy”, “The Story of Ni Huanzhi”, “At This Time Next Year” and so on, has aroused widespread attentions and controversies.
Wang Yuanqing, Dance-Focus.com founder, choreographer, graphic designer. He has been focusing on many areas, integrating many disciplines, actively engaging with domestic and foreign artists in different fields of experimental and interdisciplinary collaboration; Artists that he has worked with include: Canada multimedia artist – Nadine; Japanese Butoh artists-Katsura Kan, Yuko Kawamoto; Korean national treasure dancer -Sin Cha Hong, dancer living in America – Hou Ying, etc.. He also served as the Graphic Designer for Beijing Dance Week, the Sino-French Culture Year and the Japan dance Forum . Now he is a guest choreographer of LDTX dance company, invited designer for Penghao Theater and co-designer for Japanese Cultural Center .
Jin Xiaolin, Evomove founder, Beijing LDTX dancer. graduated from the Macao Conservatory Dance School in 2009, graduated from the Ballet Department of Beijing Dance Academy in 2014, she joined LDTX in the same year. In 2013/2015, she was the invited young choreographer for the “Solo / Duet category” in the Macau City Art Festival. Her dance style is simple, clean and with her unique euphemism, her creation shows unique aesthetic vision. Her choreography pieces include “You, I and It in My Heart“, “Echo” , “Where” and so on.