Chinese ballet dance works are "Red Detachment of Women", "White Hair Girl", "Big Red Lantern Hanging High", "Two Fountains Reflecting the Moon", "Peony Pavilion" and so on.
1, The Red Detachment of Women
The Red Detachment of Women is a revolutionary modern ballet adapted from the movie of the same name, which was successfully premiered by the National Ballet of China in 1964.
2. The White-haired Girl
The ballet The White-haired Girl is a feature film first adapted from the opera of the same name by the Shanghai Dance School in 1964, and then gradually developed into a large-scale dance drama. He Jingzhi and Ding Yi wrote the book and Marco composed the music. It is an example of the combination of ballet and folk dance.
3. Big Red Lanterns Hanging High
The ballet Big Red Lanterns Hanging High, directed by Zhang Yimou, composed by Chen Qigang, choreographed by Wang Xinpeng, and produced and performed by the Central Ballet Company, was created by adapting the plot of the movie Big Red Lanterns Hanging High, which was adapted from the movie Big Red Lanterns Hanging High.
4. "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon"
"Two Springs Reflecting the Moon" is a ballet created and staged by the Liaoning Ballet in 1997, based on the legend of "Blind Bing", a folk musician from Wuxi, Jiangsu Province.
Quan has an innocent love affair with Yue'er, the daughter of an old piano player, and Yue'er is taken away from him by Mr. Gu. When Yue'er escapes from the old mansion to meet Quan, the furious Master Gu sinks Yue'er to the bottom of a lake. The beautiful Yue'er will always be in his heart, and Chuen mutilates his eyes.
5. The Peony Pavilion
The large-scale ballet The Peony Pavilion is a Chinese original ballet masterpiece presented by the Central Ballet. The play captures the essence of China's classic kunqu opera The Peony Pavilion, and through the intermingling of the dancer Du Liniang and the two exquisite incarnations, it expresses the character's inner world of struggling to break free from confinement in pursuit of freedom and love. The play has been performed in Beijing, Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Macau for 60 times.