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Fri/Sat/Sun October 20~22, 2017
Events
TeamLab“TeamLab: Dance! Art Exhi-bition, Learn & Play! Future Park” is a multimedia and light installation exhibition designed to stimulate people’s creativity and collaborative minds. Dates: Until Nov. 30Tickets: 229 yuanVenue: OCT Creative Exhibi-tion Center, OCT Harbor, Baishi Road, Nanshan District (南山区白石路欢乐海岸创展中心)Metro: Line 9, Shenzhen Bay Park Station (深圳湾公园站), Exit E
Relics exhibitions Ancient bronzeware from Baoji, Shaanxi Province, are on display until Dec. 12. Meanwhile paint-ings and calligraphy by Wen Zhengming, one of the Four Masters of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), are also on display until Oct. 22. The exhibition features regular script and semi-cursive calligraphy and landscape paintings.Venue: Shenzhen Museum, Block A, Civic Center, Futian District (福田区市民中心A区深圳博物馆新馆)Metro: Line 2 or 4, Civic Center Station (市民中心站), Exit B
Old photo exhibition “Impressions of the Eras,” an exhibition featuring 100 photos of China taken from 1880 to 1988, is being held at Yuezhong Museum of Historical Images. The photos are on loan from the Old Photos magazine. Dates: Until Nov. 20Venue: Yuezhong Museum of Historical Images, inside Yuezhong Industrial Park, 1106 Honggang Road North, Luohu District (罗湖区红岗北路1106号越众产业园内越众历史影像馆)Metro: Line 3, Caopu Station (草埔站), Exit D3
Red Dot Design Cutting-edge products that won the Red Dot Design Award 2017 are on display. The accolade of the Red Dot Design Award is an internationally-recognized qual-ity label for excellent design. Dates: Until Oct. 30Tickets: 40-50 yuanVenue: MixcWorld, intersec-tion of Shennan Boulevard and Shahe Road West, Nanshan District (南山区深南大道和沙河西路交界处深圳万象天地)Metro: Line 1, Hi-tech Park Station (高新园站), Exit A
Picasso, Dali worksMore than 240 sculptures, ceramics and paintings created by Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali are on display. The exhibi-tion provides free audio guides in English and Chinese.Dates: Until Dec. 25Tickets: 100-120 yuanFree tickets: One adult can take a child below 0.8 meters or a senior aged above 70 free of admissionVenue: Yealife, 4/F, Yitian Holiday Plaza, Nanshan Dis-trict (南山区益田假日广场四楼懿生活)Metro: Line 1 or 2, Window of the World Station (世界之窗站), Exit A (SD News)
Vienna PhilharmonicThe Vienna Philharmonic,
one of the fi nest in the world, will present Beethoven’s “Sym-phony No. 7” and “Leonore No. 3” and Wagner’s “Tristan and Isolde Overture.” Latvian conductor Andris Nelsons will wield the baton.Time: 8 p.m., Oct. 20Tickets: 680-2,680 yuan
Folk wind and stringsChinese pipa player Fang
Jinlong will collaborate with Japanese shakuhachi player Kifu Mitsuhashi, Chinese chiba player Zhang Ting and Japanese koto player Lisa Kataoka for a night of Chinese and Japanese folk.
The traditional Chinese pipa is a four-stringed instrument that is played by plucking. The pipa is one of the most popular Chi-nese instruments and has been played for almost 2,000 years. At the concert, Fang will play an unusual fi ve-stringed pipa.
Chiba is one of the oldest Chinese musical woodwind instruments. It is a type of xiao, a vertical end-blown fl ute. The shakuhachi is a Japanese chiba which was originally introduced to Japan from China in the sixth century and underwent a resur-gence in the early Edo Period.
The koto is a traditional Japa-nese stringed musical instru-ment derived from the Chinese zheng. To play the instrument, the strings are plucked using fi nger picks.Time: 7:30 p.m., Oct. 21Tickets: 80-380 yuan
Piano festival concertCuban pianist Jorge Luis Prats
and Chinese pianist Yuan Fang will collaborate with Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra to pres-
ent Rachmaninoff’s “Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor” and Beethoven’s “Piano Con-certo No. 5.” Piercarlo Orizio will wield the baton. Prats won fi rst prize at the Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition in France. He was also awarded a number of decorations in Cuba.
Hailing from Shenzhen, Yuan has studied at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich in Germany. In 2010, she was appointed professor of piano at the China Central Conservatory of Music at the modest age of 29.Time: 8 p.m., Oct. 21Tickets: 50-880 yuan
Free piano recitalU.S. pianist Gustavo Romero
will give a free concert Sunday afternoon. Tickets can be obtained at www.szyyt.com. The program will include Handel’s “Minuet in G Minor,” Mozart’s “Fantasia in D Minor, K.397,” Schubert’s “Impromptu Op. 142,” Emma Lou Diemer’s “Sonata No. 3,” Albeniz’s “Suite Espanola No. 1, Op. 47” and Chopin’s “Polonaise No. 1 in A Major.” Romero has a stellar reputation for both the techni-cal brilliance and interpretive depth in his music. Time: 3 p.m., Oct. 22Inquiries: 8284-1888
Guqin concertChinese guqin players Ma
Jie and Rui Yanming will pres-ent folk music. The guqin is a plucked seven-string Chinese musical instrument of the zither family. It has been played since ancient times.Time: 8 p.m., Oct. 22Tickets: 180-380 yuanBooking: 400-185-8666Venue: Shenzhen Concert Hall, intersection of Hongli Road and Yitian Road, Futian District (福田区红荔路和益田路交汇处深圳音乐厅)Metro: Line 3 or 4, Children’s Palace Station (少年宫站), Exit D (SD News)
Five shows at SZ Concert Hall
European bands to grace jazz fest
This weekend, Mads Math-ias Quartet from Denmark, Dainius Pulauskas Group from Lithuania, Phil Abraham Quartet from Belgium and Odd Beholder from Switzerland will show up at B10 Live at the ongo-ing OCT-LOFT Jazz Festival.
Mads Mathias will capture Shenzheners’ hearts Friday night with his charismatic performances and original songs. Infl uenced by the great jazz vocalists such as Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra and Harry Connick Jr., Mathias won a Danish Music Award for Best New Danish Jazz Artist of the
Year for his debut album “Free Falling.” Odd Beholder will embue us with a somber and dreamy Sunday night.
Saturday night’s Dainius Pulauskas Group is one of the leading Lithuanian jazz units and an internationally renowned ambassador of Lithuanian jazz. Jazz critic Jan Patterson once wrote in All About Jazz in 2011 that “The Dainius Pulauskas Group is a unique sextet whose mixture of melody and muscle, lyricism and the unexpected and it places it fi rmly at the forefront of progressive European jazz-fusion.”
Spanning 19 nights, music fans of all tastes will experi-ence the annual jazz festival presented by 25 bands until Oct. 29. The festival is designed to involve, encourage, entertain and inspire music lovers. Exper-imental, funk, R&B, vibrant Latin sound, electronic, folk and jazz-infl uenced dance music are just a few of the styles that will be showcased.
On Saturday afternoon, “Song From the Forest,” a 2013 German documentary fi lm writ-ten and directed by Michael Obert, will be shown at A3+ free of charge. The fi lm premiered
at International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in 2003, where it was honored with the Best Feature Length Documentary Award.
In the documentary, Louis Sarno is an American who decided to travel to the central African jungle after hearing a song played on the radio. There he recorded music by the BaAka community and ended up stay-ing to become part of the com-munity.
Twenty-fi ve years later, Sarno is taking his half-pygmy son Samedi to the United States as part of a promise, but he soon discovers that he is no longer truly a part of U.S. society and that globalization is having a serious effect on the rainfor-ests.Schedule & ticketing: http://www.octloftjazz.com/Venue: North Area, OCT-LOFT, Nanshan District (南山区华侨城创意文化园北区)Metro: Line 2, Qiaocheng North Station (侨城北站), Exit B (SD News)
Mads Mathias Dainius Pulauskas Group Odd BeholderMads Mathias Dainius Pulauskas Group Odd Beholder
Fang Jinlong Lisa Kataoka Ma JieFang Jinlong Lisa Kataoka Ma Jie
Piercarlo Orizio Jorge Luis Prats Yuan FangPiercarlo Orizio Jorge Luis Prats Yuan Fang