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Xunnan Li

Xunnan Li
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Gradutated from SOAS, University of London, Cultural Studies, Xunnan is currently a PhD candidate at Dance, Drama and Theatre Department of Royal Holloway University of London in the research program. He has been working with Project UK Production company as an advisor and staying at Chinese National Academy of Theatres Arts as a visiting scholar in 2017.  His research interest is in Traditional Chinese Theatres (Xiqu) and Inteculturalsim of Theatrical Arts. He is currently joining the project of "Translating and Introducing Traditional Chinese Theatre of Zhejiang" at Zhejiang Gongshang University (2019-2021).

Contemporary Transnationalism Theatre in China: Theatre Review of “Apple Tree” directed by Feng Lu

In 2024, National Theatre of China in Beijing showcased an experimental avant-garde theatre work “Apple Tree” to talk about the tension in the contemporary marriage between a young Chinese couple. Their tension in the marriage was reflected when the wife is suffering from the unexpected miscarriage.The play is such a transnational one. The director Feng was educated in France when he was young, with established exposure to the French film and theatre. In this play and his previous productions, there are huge amount of Roland’s style of using montage and space changing.

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Adapting Lu Xun for the Contemporary Stage: A Production by China’s Central Academy of Drama at the Edinburgh Fringe Arts Festival: “ZhuJian (Forging the Swords)”

Adapted from Lu Xun’s novel, the play takes the same name, “Zhu Jian” (Forging the Swords), and has become one of the most popular productions at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024. The work was brought to Edinburgh by a group of student actors from the Central Academy of Drama in China. Director Fengrui Yang is currently pursuing his doctoral training at the Academy. The play is notable for its re-examination of the theme of vengeance, a central idea in Lu Xun’s novel. Lu Xun is one of the most influential authors in modern China featured with his social criticism writing style in the 1920s. 

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Intercultural Chinese Dance Artist in the UK: Interview with Joanna Hangyu Zhou

UK-China Performing Arts (UKCPA), one of the UK’s most prominent Chinese performing arts organizations, plays a crucial role in bridging Chinese and British performing arts cultures. Joanna Hangyu Zhou, the founder of UKCPA and a former national-level dancer with a permanent position at China National Opera & Dance Drama Theater, has emerged as a leading international dance artist in the UK. Following her graduation with a master’s degree from the University of Roehampton in 2016, where she specialized in dance studies, Joanna embarked on a journey of exploring innovations in intercultural Chinese and British performing arts through artistic practice and education.

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How To Recognise Us? The Foreign Women In London: Theatre Review Of “Don’t Get Me Wrong”

Amidst the bustling metropolis of London, a group of aspiring theatrical talents (Kelly Guibal, Flavia Di Saverio, Thelma Osorio Euan, Maria Luc, Hana Tamaru, Arianna Folini) took to the stage at The Hen & Chicken Theatre in March 2024 to present their musical production, “Don’t Get Me Wrong”.  Through their performance, they delved into the intricate tapestry of challenges and joys experienced by those navigating life in the vibrant yet daunting urban landscape of the UK’s largest city.

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