Jin Xing, one of China’s most popular TV hosts, dancers, and actresses, is returning to one of her earlier roles: that of a female dog in an upcoming stage production. The play is “Sylvia,” written by ...
Transgender dancer Jin Xing’s ascent to the upper echelons of Chinese show business is extraordinary in a nation where it has become increasingly difficult for LGBTQ+ people to live openly. The ...
For 75 minutes, the ebb and flow of 16 dancers from Shanghai-based Jin Xing Dance Theatre filled the Esplanade Theatre stage. Their non-stop undulations billowed out to carry the audience away with ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. China's most famous and successful choreographer Jin Xing, strides into the dance hall self-assured, fashionably dressed and a little ...
The Shanghai Dance Festival opens its fourth season tonight with a performance by the Jin Xing Dance Theater in collaboration with the Austrian troupe Liquid Loft. Five shows will be presented over ...
GREAT BARRINGTON -- Jin Xing has said publicly that she choreographs for the people, and not for those within what she calls the dance circle. The two hours of movement she supplied on the stage of ...
Jin Xing speaks on stage before the show of Random Goodbyes at the Royal Flemish Theater in Brussels on Feb 8. [Photo by Chen Weihua / China Daily] Random Goodbyes, staged at the Royal Flemish Theater ...
A lot of choreographers talk about gender roles in the dance world – how sexuality influences movement, how socialization determines the way one crosses one’s legs or walks down the street. In all the ...
Second marriages have been described somewhat cynically as hope triumphing over experience. Something similar must have happened Saturday when, for the South Bay’s latest “Carmina Burana,” the ...
Jin Xing has a one-of-a-kind biography: born as a boy, he advanced to the rank of colonel in the Chinese army. Then came the sex change and the staggering career as a world-class prima ballerina. Jin ...