The second Central Conservatory of Music Yan'an Art Festival was launched in Yan'an Grand Theater, Northwest China's Shaanxi province, on Oct 15.
A cultural feast demonstrates the whole diversity and development of traditional art.
From sharing ethnic songs and dances on short-length video apps to building online databases, more methods are being used to preserve and revive traditional folk music. This was one of the topics addressed at the Summit Forum on Chinese Ethnic Music, recently held in Beijing.
When composer Zou Ye was approached by conductor Yu Long earlier this year to compose a piece on the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak, Zou was excited but had nowhere to start.
Ten young Chinese violinists will give three concerts featuring Beethoven's complete 10 sonatas in three concerts at the Poly Theater in Beijing from Monday to Wednesday.
The final review meeting of the five Chinese cities vying for 2021 Culture City of East Asia was held in Beijing on Sept 4.
The 15th China International Chorus Festival (CICF) is scheduled to take place from Sept 28 to Oct 31 in Beijing, according to the festival's organizers.
SAIC Shanghai Culture Square hopes its inaugural outdoor performance season can infuse vitality with community and pique interest in the arts amid the epidemic, Zhang Kun reports.
After remaining off-limits to the general public for months, the nation's public venues, including art spaces, have finally opened their doors to people seeking cultural enrichment, diversion and recreation in a post-pandemic era.
In a bid to beat the effects of the pandemic, two Chinese theater institutions have teamed up with streaming platform Youku to premiere their first online musical, Chen Nan reports.
On May 10, the China Cultural Center in Bangkok launched an online Mandarin class on Facebook, Line, WeChat and other social media platforms.
An exhibition examining the cultural legacy of Cao Xueqin's literary masterwork Dream of the Red Chamber is now available at the National Museum of China website, Lin Qi reports.