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21. Democratic Reform: The Road to Happiness
THE Kantse Autonomous Chou for the Tibetan People in Szechuan Province gives a living picture of the life of Tibetans before and after democratic reform, of what happens when the terrible yoke of
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1959 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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22. Aesop
The first Latin American play to appear on the Chinese stage, Guillermo Figuereido's Aesop, had its premiere on the evening of July 1 at the Shoudu (Capital) Theatre. This play by the eminent
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1959 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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23. Cantata of the River of Happiness
The Cantata of the River of Happiness written by four students of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music was one of over a hundred works submitted by composers from eighteen countries to the
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1959 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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24. Music in People's China
Last month, in honour of the tenth anniversary of the People's Republic, an exceptional number of concerts were given in Peking, Shanghai and several other cities. The many new works by Chinese
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1959 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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25. "Maid of the Sen"
The Peking School of Dancing has scored another hit with its production of the full-length Chinese ballet Maid of the Sea. In the few years since its founding, it has successfully produced three
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1959 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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26. Bringing Art to the People
One of the most remarkable post-liberation achievements in the theatre arts is the close link established between stage artists and the masses. The doors of theatres in cities and towns have been
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1960 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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27. Shanghai Youth Theatre Festival
The theatre festival which began in Shanghai on December 1 last year ended on January 22. It featured twelve different kinds of Chinese theatrical arts, including Peking, Shanghai and kunqu operas,
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1960 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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28. Cuba's Economic Progress
WITH its land reform practically completed, the Cuban Revolutionary Government last October promulgated new laws nationalizing large private enterprises and introducing urban reforms. All U.S.
Author: CHANG YEH Year 1961 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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29. Important New Publication
Archaeology in New China, recently published by the Wen Wu Press in Peking, gives a comprehensive account of the major achievements of New China in the archaeological field in the first decade since
Author: YUNG CHANG Year 1962 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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30. Biggest Shanghai Festival
Shanghai's Spring Music Festival this year was notable for the number of new works - 80 - which were performed. They ranged from songs through chamber music to symphonies. There was certainly a big
Author: CHANG FENG Year 1962 Issue 23 PDF HTML