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Diaspora Dialogues
Thursday, 03 July 2008
vincent lamWin a pair of tickets to see Canadian-based organization Diaspora Dialogues who will be hosting 'Toronto Stories' at London Literature Festival on July 10. Acclaimed Chinese-Canadian author Vincent Lam will be reading.
 
Diaspora Dialogues
Thursday, 03 July 2008
vincent lamWin a pair of tickets to see Canadian-based organization Diaspora Dialogues who will be hosting ' Toronto Stories' at London Literature Festival on July 10. Acclaimed Chinese-Canadian author Vincent Lam will be reading.
 
Report on the Body
Tuesday, 24 June 2008

report on the bodyExclusive 40% Dimsum discount to see ‘Report on the Body' by the Living Dance Studio (China) at London's South Bank Centre.

 
The Pilgrimage of the Heart
Monday, 16 June 2008
The Pilgrimage of the HeartShakespeare constantly asked his audience to supplement his words with their imagination in order to cram a universe into his ‘Wooden O'; the tiny stage of the Etcetera Theatre and Simon Wu's adaptation of Eileen Zhang's short story demonstrates the art of bringing a complete city into a room.
 
MONKEY! A tale from China
Friday, 13 June 2008
Monkey!Monkey! is showing this month at the West Yorkshire Playhouse and London's Polka Theatre.  Polka Theatre are offering a special rate for Dimsum readers, as well as a special post show Q&A with the director.
 
Fun and Frolics
Saturday, 31 May 2008

Nightmare George VHuang Yong Ping, one of the most distinguished artists to emerge from China in the past two decades, creates a new installation - Frolic - at The Curve, Barbican Art Gallery. Admisson free!

 
Wild China
Wednesday, 28 May 2008
 The BBC's natural history programmes are famed throughout the world.  Now, in Olympic year, it's China's turn - with BBC2's major six part series, Wild China. Glenn Watson investigates.
 
Love in the Time of Climate Change: Running the Silk Road
Thursday, 22 May 2008
Silk Road SpearsLove, Beijing Olympics, torch relays, and climate change, you'll find them all in Paul Sirett's upcoming play, Running the Silk Road. Pamela Yau previews the production.
 
Review: The Banquet
Wednesday, 07 May 2008
Sample ImageAfter the considerable crowd-pleasing impact of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Hero and Curse of the Golden Flower it’s a bit disenchanting to realise that the latest prestigious, generously budgeted Chinese costume drama The Banquet has slipped past audiences in the west almost completely unnoticed.
 
Song of the Fishermen: A Review
Monday, 05 May 2008
Song of the Fisherman

A sweeter treat could not have started the weekend, as the Song of the Fishermen, a film with live musical accompaniment, was presented by the Chinatown Arts Space on Friday 18 April at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden.

 
Icons of Revolution
Thursday, 01 May 2008
Mao BadgesIcons of Revolution, such a strong title, but it does not quite add up. Emilia Fuller offers commentary on the current exhibition of Mao paraphernalia at the British Museum. 
 
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