LONDON, Sept. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A report from
Xinhua:
As two performers in dark cheongsams and cloth shoes executed a
fist technique bout with both power and grace, the audience at
Sadler's Wells Theatre in London
seemed to hold their breath, captivated, before erupting into
long-lasting cheers and applause.
These movements were not part of a martial arts show but a
Chinese original dance drama titled "Wing Chun," named after one of
the most renowned forms of Chinese Kung Fu.
"It blew my mind," Ellen Costa
told Xinhua after watching the show, adding that she was impressed
"from start to finish" and had a "very emotional moment."
Created in Shenzhen, the
production made its Europe debut
in London on August 30 and will run for 12 shows until
September 7.
Incorporating martial arts elements, including Tai Chi, Bagua Zhang and Praying Mantis, into
both classical and contemporary dance, the show mainly tells the
life story of Yip Man, the grand master of Wing Chun.
The show intertwines the journey of people pursuing their dreams
with the philosophies of Chinese Kung Fu masters, emphasizing
righteousness, kindness, modesty, love, and peace.
"I think it was a very non linear, beautiful representation,"
Vita Henderson Chan told Xinhua
after the show. "It leaves a lot for interpretation, for the viewer
to be able to project their own meanings onto some movements and to
understand the emotion."
She said it was "masterful" in terms of "the skillful transition
of the emotions of dance into intense practice movements of the
martial arts."
She added that the performers demonstrating movements in a
synchronized manner was "impressive" and "so powerful in one
breath."
During the two-hour show, some viewers sobbed as the characters
experience heart-wrenching lows. When the final curtain fell,
almost everyone stood up to applaud and cheer, while the performers
made two encores in response to enthusiastic audiences.
"It's creating a story which people understand, which is not too
complicated or abstract," Farooq
Chaudhry, a dance producer in the United Kingdom (UK), told Xinhua.
Since its premier in Shenzhen
in 2022, "Wing Chun" has been staged in dozens of major cities
across Asia, including
Beijing, Hong Kong and Singapore. It will celebrate its 200th
performances in London on
September 6.
In its French leg of this tour, the show will have four
performances at the Palais des congrès de Paris in early October.
View original
content:https://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/chinese-dance-drama-about-wing-chun-stuns-london-audience-at-debut-302235785.html