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    2021-05-25  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Lang Lang

Chinese virtuoso pianist Lang Lang will play Beethoven’s “Für Elise,” Chopin’s “Grande Valse Brillante in E-Flat Major, Op. 18, No. 1” and one of his mazurkas, the “Spinning Song” from Mendelssohn’s “Song Without Words in C Major,” Schubert’s “Moment Musical in F Minor,” an aria and two variations from Bach’s “Goldberg Variations, BWV 988,” Mozart’s “Turkish March” and two Chinese pieces at a concert.

Time: 8 p.m., May 28

Tickets: 480-2,021 yuan

Booking: WeChat account “gdszlgcc”

Venue: Longgang Culture Center, 8308 Longxiang Boulevard, Longgang District (龙岗区龙翔大道8308号龙岗文化中心)

Metro: Line 3 to Longcheng Square Station (龙城广场站), Exit D

‘2047 Apologue’

Film director Zhang Yimou’s stage performance “2047 Apologue” will present a refreshing audio-visual feast.Zhang makes a breakthrough in the performance, combining Chinese folk art with hi-tech effects. The director says “2047 Apologue” mirrors the reality through apologue and closely focuses on the theme of “the relationship between people and science and technology.” The show clarifies a viewpoint that science and technology should be in accord with human nature.

Time: 7:30 p.m., May 28-29 (May 29 also at 2 p.m.)

Tickets: 180-1,280 yuan

Booking: WeChat account “SZpolytheatre”

Venue: Shenzhen Poly Theater, Nanshan District (南山区深圳保利剧院)

Metro: Line 2 or 11 to Houhai Station (后海站), Exit E

‘The Eternal Wave’

Shanghai Dance Theater’s signature work “The Eternal Wave,” based on the real story of Chinese martyr Li Bai, will be staged. In 1938, Li and his wife risked their lives for 12 years as they secretly transmit intelligence information over the radio waves. They witnessed the death of numerous comrades. Li sent out the last telegraph before bravely sacrificing his life. The stage design is filled with typical Shanghai elements such as old buildings, narrow alleyways, newspaper stands and tailor shops.

Time: 8 p.m., May 27-29 (May 29 also at 2 p.m.)

Tickets: 380-1,180 yuan

Booking: WeChat account “juchengwangluo”

Venue: Nanshan Culture and Sports Center, Nanshan District (南山区南山文体中心)

Metro: Line 1 to Taoyuan Station (桃园站), Exit B

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