
SYDNEY, May 26 (People’s Daily Online) -- The Imperial Bells of China successfully debuted in Sydney, Australia on May 25. More than one thousand audiences enjoyed the first show.
The show embellishes the spiritual history of the 2,400-year-old bronze and stone chime bells of Duke Zeng’s Tomb, together with a series of other ancient instruments, which were unearthed in Hubei, central China in 1978. Inspired by these discoveries, Hubei Opera Theatre staged the Chime Music and Dance performance, bringing songs, musical instruments and dance together to audiences.
The production completed with exquisite costumes, and the performance showcased epic scenes including sacrificial rites, farming, wars, royal banquets and more from glorious days of ancient Chu Kingdom during the Warring States Period (476-221BC).
“I really like it. It is difficult to understand in the beginning. However, with the English subtitles, I understand the whole theme, which makes me feel part of the show. I feel like I am connected to it,” said Nick, an Australian who was impressed by the show.
The Imperial of China represents a ritual in China’s outbound cultural exchanges and has given touring performances in 57 countries and regions across the world.
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