Lerne Chinesisch in China mit der Keats School

Another Name of Opera Circle – Li Yuan Hang

26. Oktober 2013

There is another name for the operatic circle in China, Liyuan, which stemmed from an ancient story. As a romantic emperor of the Tang Dynasty (618AD~907AD) in the history of China, Tang Ming Emperor loved music, dance and opera very much. Therefore, he recruited a lot of geisha and maiko into the palace and cultivated […]

Chinese Cultural Center in Paris – A Cultural Name Card

26. Oktober 2013

It was reported from the European Times that Cai Wu, the minister of the Chinese Ministry of Culture, visited France. He came to the Chinese Cultural Center in Paris to pay an inspection visit and communicated with the staff at the Cultural Department of Chinese Embassy to France and the Chinese Cultural Center in Paris. […]

Tang Ming Emperor, a Musician

26. Oktober 2013

Tang Ming Emperor was the seventh emperor in Tang Dynasty. The reigning period was from year 618 to year 907. In the process of the Chinese history, he was considered as one of the top most brilliant politicians. With his talents on letters and military strategy, he built the prosperous development of Tang Dynasty. Those […]

The Connection between Drum and Dance

25. Oktober 2013

Drum is a kind of instruments of the percussion music. The players can beat the drum to form rhythmic melody to amuse the audience. As the foreign students in Chinese school in China know, drum is a traditional instrument for percussion music. No matter in the ancient dance or modern dance, drum plays an important role in the dance. […]

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