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2018-03-18 Shanghaiist Shanghaiist

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MONDAY


Les Grands Verres pop up bar @ The Portman Ritz-Carlton


Catch the world's top bartending talents in Shanghai as The Portman Ritz-Carlton's Movers & Shakers series returns for this year.  Headed by partners Josh Fontaine, Carina Soto, and Adam Tsou, Les Grands Verres boasts a 13-meter bar counter made from compacted earth, while operations are geared towards reducing bottle and packaging waste. For their pop up from Monday, March 19 to Saturday, March 24. , Fontaine and Soto will be serving eight concoctions, each reflecting their venue’s commitment to sustainable practices behind the stick.


🕒 7pm

📍  1376 West Nanjing Road | 南京西路1376号


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TUESDAY


Stage Russia: The Seagull @ Huangpu Theatre


Anton Chekhov’s first of four major plays dramatizes the romantic and artistic conflicts between its four main characters: Boris Trigorin, a well-known writer, the ingenue Nina, the fading actress Irina Arkadina, and her son the would-be playwright Konstantin Tréplev. Yury Butusov's frenetic production abounds in an incredible freedom and openness, delving deep into the throes of artistic creation and the anguish of the artist who struggles to find a language of his own.


🕒 7pm

💰 ¥100 - 200

📍  780 East Beijing Road | 北京东路780号




Spring Song: Cello and Piano Duo @ Daning Theatre


Chris Howlett is a cellist, festival director and producer. He graduated in 2007 at the top of his class with First Class Honors at the University of Melbourne which included semester on scholarship in Vienna with Howard Penny. Following graduation and launching his professional career he continued to take lessons in London with Richard Lester as part of the McKenna Fellowship and was part of the performance class at the Australian National Academy of Music. Chris has been described as "…one of Australia's finest emerging talents" and has been a finalist and prize winner at a number of chamber music competitions including the prestigious Trio di Trieste International Competition, the Asia Pacific Chamber Music Competition and The Hamburg International Chamber Music Competition.


🕒 7:30pm

💰 ¥80 - 240

📍  1222 Pingxingguan Road | 平型关路1222号




WEDNESDAY


LANY 2018 Live in Shanghai @ Bandai Namco Dream Hall


Los Angeles-based trio LANY was formed in Nashville in 2014 by three friends: Paul Jason Klein from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Leslie Priest and Jake Goss from Nashville. Crafting dreamy pop with an R&B spirit, the members of LANY studied music in college and are multi-instrumentalists.


🕒 8pm

💰 ¥380

📍  179 Yichang Road | 宜昌路179号




THURSDAY


Estonian National Male Choir @ Shanghai Symphony Hall


The Estonian National Male Choir (RAM) was founded in 1944 by the legendary composer and leader of the Estonian choral movement Gustav Ernesaks. Over its 60 years of existence, RAM has given more than 6000 concerts all over Estonia, in many cities of the former Soviet Union, as well as Western European countries, Israel, Canada and the United States. Among its notable tours, the choir has performed at The Baltic Sea Festival (Stockholm 2005), the Festival of Estonian Culture in Scotland (2005), the Sibelius Music Festival (Dortmund 2007), Bergen Music Festival (2008) and Swansea Festival (Wales 2008).


🕒 7:30pm

💰 ¥80 - 580

📍  1380 Middle Fuxing Road | 复兴中路1380号




FRIDAY


Sevdaliza @ Bandai Namco Dream Hall


Sevdaliza is a singer and songwriter who makes artful left-field pop that seems to draw from Portishead, Björk, and Velvet Rope-era Janet Jackson while remaining as contemporary as FKA twigs and the downcast aspects of Little Dragon. Born in Tehran and raised in Rotterdam, Alizadeh played basketball for the Dutch national youth team and earned a master's degree in communication before she opted to explore her artistic impulses. She debuted in 2014 with "Backseat Love," a single that anchored The Suspended Kid, the first of two four-track EPs released in 2015.


🕒 8:30pm

💰 ¥300 - 350

📍  179 Yichang Road | 宜昌路179号




Music & Dance Theatre: The Tune of Water @ Cadillac·Shanghai Concert Hall


The tune of water rises in Xiangxi, west of Hunan province. It's a tune of the Miao song. In ancient Xiangxi, lovers were separated by mountains and rivers, unable to get together, and also write letters to each other. So they made an appointment to sing to the river at the same time every night to express their thoughts. They deeply believed that the river could bring their thoughts to the lovers far away. Later, the tune was formed and passed down from mouth to mouth. These songs are as romantic and lingering as the meandering river, hiding helplessness and sadness.


🕒 7:30pm

💰 ¥80 - 280

📍  523 East Yan'an Road | 延安东路523号




Long Yu Conducts Beethoven and Brahms @ Shanghai Symphony Hall


Chinese conductor Long Yu is artistic director of the Beijing Music Festival and the China Philharmonic Orchestra, music director of the Shanghai and Guangzhou Symphony Orchestras, co-director of the MISA Shanghai Summer Festival, and principal guest conductor of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. He played a leading role in establishing the Shanghai Orchestra Academy through a partnership between the New York Philharmonic and Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, with collaboration from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music.


🕒 8pm

💰 ¥180 - 580

📍  1380 Middle Fuxing Road | 复兴中路1380号



SATURDAY


Richard Wagner Opera: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg  @ Shanghai Symphony Hall


Zhang Yi, one of today's influential young conductors in China, served as the Music Director and Chief Conductor of the National Ballet of China. In his performances around European, American, Australian and Asian countries, Zhang Yi collaborated with numerous artists such as Emmanuel Pahud, Wenzel Fuchs, Renaud Capucon, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Myung Wha Chung, Sarah Chang, Lang Lang, Chen Sa, Ning Feng and Qin Liwei etc. Aiming to make the Chinese music and musicians known worldwide, Zhang Yi has released many recordings. Zhang Yi has conducted in many arts festivals and major theatres internationally.


🕒 7:30pm

💰 ¥50 - 380

📍  1380 Middle Fuxing Road | 复兴中路1380号




Shanghai Opera House: Carmen @ Shanghai Grand Theatre


Don José, a naïve soldier, is seduced by the wiles of the fiery gypsy Carmen. José abandons his childhood sweetheart Micaëla and is arrested for dereliction of his military duties. After José is released from two month's detention, he has no choice but to join Carmen and smugglers. Yet it turns out that José loses Carmen's love to the glamorous toreador Escamillo. Intolerant of watching his much-beloved woman cheering for the triumph of the toreador, José stabs Carmen in a jealous rage.


🕒 7:15pm

💰 ¥80 - 580

📍  300 Renmin Avenue | 人民大道300号




SUNDAY


Jacques Stotzem: The Real Friendship Live @ Bandai Namco Dream Hall


In the acoustic guitar world today, Jacques Stotzem is one of the “fingerstyle” guitarists with the most diversified style. His unique and highly refined playing style combines a well-developed melodic sense with a rare dynamic approach to the instrument that speaks directly to the listener. Jacques, unlike many guitar players today, possesses an in-depth sense of harmonic knowledge, which is evident throughout his compositions.


🕒 8pm

💰 ¥150 - 320

📍  179 Yichang Road | 宜昌路179号




Royal Opera House: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland  @ Shanghai International Dance Center


Christopher Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland burst onto the stage in 2011 in an explosion of colour, stage magic and inventive, sophisticated choreography. Joby Talbot’s score combines contemporary soundworlds with sweeping melodies that gesture to ballet scores of the 19th century. Bob Crowley’s wildly imaginative, eye-popping designs draw on everything from puppetry to projections to make Wonderland wonderfully real.


🕒 2pm

💰 ¥90 - 120

📍  1650 Hongqiao Road | 虹桥路1650号





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