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"In the Spotlight" is a weekly cultural show produced by the Studio Plus team from China Radio International, bringing you the latest in art, culture and showbiz in China.
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Spotlight: Chinese Films are Ruling the Box Office This Summer
In this edtion, Chinese films are ruling the box office this summer; a play Twelve Angry Men has been put on stage in Beijing; a bilingual children's musical, Five Fools, which has been highly popular in South Korea, will make its China debut soon; since Beijing has won the bid for hosting the Winter Olympic Games, we'll celebrate by playing some of the songs written specifically for the event.
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Spotlight: Phantom of the Opera to Debut on Stage in Beijing
On this edition, the world-renowned musical, the Phantom of the Opera, will make its debut in Beijing this November; "The Beatles, Tomorrow" exhibition features the idols' images and detailed stories for fans in Shanghai; an American artist has exhibited how he accomplished Chinese landscape paintings with rope; and a retired US army officer says Chinese and Americans need to learn how to find a middle ground like their forefathers in WWII.
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Spotlight: The Field of Life & Death Greeted the Audiance Once Again
On this program, New York Philharmonic Orchestra has headed to Shanghai to carry out their residency cooperation at the Music In the Summer Air music festival; a classic play, The Field Of Life and Death greeted audience once again on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the success of the War against Japanese Aggression; and a children's play "Mermaid at the East Sea" has been staged as the opening performance for the 5th China Children's Theatre Festival.
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Spotlight: Paintings Are Light Encoder Spotlight: Paintings Are Light Encoder
In this edition, we'll take a look at the rapid growth of the Chinese musical market, an exhibition titled "light encoded paintings" featuring the artworks of Li Yvshuang, a puppet play "To Fly Red-crowned Cranes" which is based on the true story of a girl sacrificing her own life to save the cranes. We'll also introduce you to a book "Pictures Must be Miraculous".
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Spotlight: How old is Beijing?
An exhibition at the Capital Museum reveals the 3060-year history of Beijing; How Chinese film schools are doing to prepare students for China's ever changing film market; We'll also check out a four-episode documentary, entitled "Truth and Denial: Germany and Japan's Postwar Redemption". The documentary was aired to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Second World War. At the end of the show, we'll review a book, "The Hairstyle of Pan Jinlian" or in Chinese, "Pan Jinlian De Fa Xing" , which may help us to take a glimpse at the temperaments and daily lives of ancient Chinese people.
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Brick Collection Makes An Exhibition of Contemporary Art in Beijing
Brick Collection Makes An Exhibition of Contemporary Art in Beijing