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RED is a reinterpretation of The Red Detachment of Women and it analyses this model opera/ballet as a politico-cultural symbol that became part of the collective consciousness during the Cultural Revolution. Since its premiere in China, RED is touring around Asia and Europe. [2] [3] [4]
The Red Detachment of women is a famous red classic, which shows the revolutionary spirit, gender consciousness and liberation concept in China's revolutionary struggle. The red thought to be conveyed in the film can be summarized as "communism is true, the party is the leader", relying on the collective strength of the proletariat to achieve ...
The Red Detachment of Women (Chinese: 红色娘子军; pinyin: Hóngsè Niángzǐjūn) is a 1970 Chinese filmed performance of the Chinese ballet of the same name (originally produced in 1964) – which itself was a version of director Xie Jin's original 1961 film.
Red Detachment of Women may refer to: The Red Detachment of Women, a film directed by Xie Jin, based on a novel and well-known Chinese revolutionary themes; Red Detachment of Women, a Chinese ballet (based on the 1961 film) which premiered in 1964; The Red Detachment of Women, a filmed performance of the ballet
The Red Detachment of Women. Jiang Qing was the chief advocate and engineer of the transformation from traditional operas to revolutionary ones, and chose the Peking opera as her "laboratory experimentation" for accomplishing this radical change in theater art. [1]
Two notable films that were screened were by Xie Jin – Red Detachment of Women (1960) and Two Stage Sisters (1964). [41] The festival's director, Richard Peña, worked with the Archive in Beijing for a week in preparation, as the Archive contributed by making prints of the films shown, with English subtitles. [41]
Xue Jinghua (Chinese: 薛菁华; pinyin: Xuē Jīnghuá; born October 7, 1946) is a Chinese ballerina who was cast in the now internationally well-known Red Detachment of Women of the National Ballet of China as Wu Qinghua, the heroine of the ballet for which she became a prima ballerina.
Chinese Title Director Actors Genre Notability Havoc in Heaven (Part I) 大闹天宫: Wan Laiming: Animation: Best Art Film at the 1963 Hundred Flowers Awards [1] Red Detachment of Women: 红色娘子军: Xie Jin: Zhu Xijuan, Wang Xingang, Xiang Mei, Chen Qiang: War