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Coverage of Chinese Cultural Events in the US  |  Right click to copy the podcast link to the clipboard
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  Yangtze Repertory Theatre of America,ChineseJoanna Chan and Scott Shi discuss three upcoming major events by Yangtze Repertory Theatre: “Ren Ah Ren," adapted from Dai HouYing’s 1980 seminal novel on recovering humanity after the Chinese Cultural Revolution, written and directed by Artistic Director, Joanna Chan (Theater for the New City, June 2005); and two musical concerts co-presented with Columbia Promotions: “Li GuYi In Concert” on April 9, 2005 at Golden Center for the Arts at Queen College; and “Yellow River Cantata” on June 19 at Lincoln Center with the famed Chinese pianist, Liu Shi-Kun, a 50-member symphony orchestra and 100 singers from the New York Carol Society.YANGTZE1.MP303/31/052122k
  Yangtze Repertory Theatre of America, English"Ren Ah, Ren!" (People, Oh People!), a novel by Dai HouYing, is being adapted into English by Yangtze Rep's Artistic Director, Joanna Chan. Published in 1980, the book deals with the issues of recovering humanity following the Chinese Cultural Revolution. It sent shock waves throughout China and helped launch a literary movement called "Literature of the Wounded."YANGTZEE2.MP304/01/055077k
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