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Annex 1 Synopsis of Ba Wang Bie Ji Over 2000 years ago in ancient China, at the end of the Qin Dynasty, Xiang Yu, the King of Western Chu, and Liu Bang, the King of Han, are fighting for supremacy. Locked in a battle between life and death, Xiang Yu and his troops are ambushed and trapped. A tragedy unfolds between the trapped Xiang Yu; his love, Lady Yu; Liu Bang’s wife Lü Zhi, who secretly admires him; and his long-time trusted adviser, Fan Zeng. Lü Zhi, who is being held hostage by the Chu troops, meets Lady Yu. She is filled with jealousy when she becomes aware of Xiang Yu’s devotion and unfaltering love for Lady Yu. Although she is sent by her husband Liu Bang to persuade Xiang Yu to surrender, she falls in love with Xiang Yu instead. The scheming Lü Zhi tries to seduce Xiang Yu. In the end, she is dismayed when her efforts to find love fail. To fulfil Xiang Yu’s ambitions of becoming emperor, Lady Yu slits her throat while performing a sword dance. On realising that he has lost everything, Xiang Yu also commits suicide. This epic production reveals the universal contradictions and tensions between ambition and love, wealth and emotion, morality and human nature, themes that still resonate in our contemporary world. Annex 2 China Blue Sky Modern Drama Troupe Established in 1950, China Blue Sky Modern Drama Troupe is a highly acclaimed professional national performing arts group. The troupe has a production house and teams of actors, stage design artists and television production specialists. The group, which is experienced in arts production, boasts a total of 28 talented artists, including senior scriptwriters, directors, stage designers, cinematographers as well as several high-profile actors and actresses. Over the past 50 years, the troupe has produced and staged numerous highly praised plays in China. Some of the outstanding works include September 13 Incident (1st and 2nd episode), Commander Zhou Yu, Love on Snowy Peaks, Clouds Far and Near, Military Strategist Sun W. The troupe has several awards under its belt, such as the prestigious “Five One Project Award”, “Cao Yu Theatre and Literature Awards” and the “Plum Blossom Award”, while its cast and production team have also won various distinguished national and international drama awards. The play, Farewell My Concubine, has been staged more than a hundred times by the troupe in China and overseas. This production was nominated for Best Performance and Best Actress at the 13th Cairo International Festival of Experimental Theatre (2001). In addition, it also represented China and performed in Berlin and the 10th BESETO Theatre Festival (2003) in Korea, all of which were well received by critics and audiences alike. Since 1981, the troupe has ventured into movie and television production. To date, it has produced and filmed more than ten award-winning television drama series, such as Son of Heaven, Flight Fantasia, Partners in Music, Heavenly Soldiers In Camouflage etc. Among these, many have garnered the “Flying Apsaras Award” for television dramas and other awards for movies. In addition, the troupe is also involved in the production of many short drama series. China Blue Sky Modern Drama Troupe, which has developed a unique artistic style, continues to present innovative performances. As one of China’s most outstanding and prominent drama troupes, it has won critical acclaim from critics and audiences around the world. Also honoured as a “Star-Studded Troupe”, it is also recognised for contributing significantly to the blossoming of the performing arts in China. Annex 3 Production and Cast List Playwright Opera Art Director Director : Mo Yan Wang Shuzeng : Chen Wenyuan : Wang Xiangming Cast Xiang Yu Lü Zhi Fan Zeng Lady Yü Guards Maids : : : : : : Wu Jingan Xiao Xiong Bai Zhidi Hou Jilin Guo Lun, Zhao Shiyue Zhou Dongqi, Cai Quan Stage Designer Lighting Designer Image Designer Sound Designer Artistic Designer Makeup Artist Props Scenic Designer Costume Tailor Spoken Parts Director Lighting Crew Log Keeper Public Relations Production Manager Stage Manager Graphic Designer Chief Executive Producer Producer Co-producer : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Dai Yannian, Li Ming Tan Yang Xu Jiawei Shu Kelin Ruan Qingxiang Jiang Xiaomei Zhang Jiansheng Hou Gouliu Tao Yongxiang Wang Xia Li Zhengwen, Ju Xigang Dong Hehong Ban Wei Wang Shiyuan Li Gang Li Yang He Xujing, Bai Ya’nan Guo Xuxin Shen Xiaomeng Annex 4 Artists’ Biographies Mo Yan Playwright Eminent novelist Mo Yan has numerous works that have won critical acclaim from critics and audiences worldwide. He has written nine full-length novels, including Red Sorghum, Thirteen Steps, Wine Kingdom, 41 Bombs etc., and more than 20 novellas. A prolific writer, Mo has authored more than 80 short stories and also penned several theatrical plays and literary film scripts, including Red Sorghum, The Sun Listens, Farewell My Concubine, Our Jingke etc. His works have been translated into many languages and to date, he has published and distributed more than 60 translated titles worldwide. One of his most famous works, Red Sorghum, won the 4th National Novella Award. His other awards include the Popular Literature Award, Taiwan United Daily News Literary Award and The Republic of Wine (French version) was awarded a French literary translation award. The highly acclaimed Sandalwood Sentence won the Top 10 Outstanding Books Award from Taiwan United Daily News in 2001, and the Inaugural Dingjun Literary Award. Film productions that have been adapted from Mo’s works include Red Sorghum, Happy Times, White Cotton and Red Forest etc. Red Sorghum won the Golden Bear Award in the Berlin Film Festival in 1988, while The Sun Listens won the Silver Bear Award in the same film festival in 1996. The movie Nuan, which was adapted from Mo’s The White Dog and The Swing, bagged both the Golden Unicorn Award in the Tokyo Film Festival and the Outstanding Award of The Year in the Chinese Literature Media Awards in 2003. Mo’s play Farewell My Concubine, was nominated for the Best Performance Award at the 13th Cairo International Festival of Experimental Theatre. The play was also awarded Cao Yu’s Outstanding Drama Award in the 7th China Drama Festival. Mo was also named Best Playwright in the festival. Wang Xiangming Director Wang Xiangming is China’s National First Class director. His works include Gan Ba La, Sacred Journey, City Military Signal, Xiangjiang River, Farewell My Concubine etc. Wang’s works are highly acclaimed both in China and internationally. In China, he was awarded the Five One Project Award in 1994 and 1998. In addition, his works clinched first prize in the 9th Wenhua New Repertory Award and the 2nd Quanjun New Repertory Award. He was also awarded the Outstanding Drama Award in both the 6th and 7th China Theatre Festival. Farewell My Concubine, which was directed by Wang, was nominated for the Best Performance Award in the 13th Cairo International Festival of Experimental Theatre. Wang’s other awards include Cao Yu’s Drama Award in 1994, Best Director in the 6th and 7th China Drama Festival, Zhenxing Award for Best Director in the 3rd China Drama Awards and the Golden Lion Award for Best Director in the 10th China Drama Awards. In addition, he was also conferred the Outstanding Director Award in the 1st, 2nd and 6th China Drama New Repertory Awards. Wu Jingan Xiang Yu Wu Jingan is China’s National First Class actor. Leading roles in many productions have bagged him several major theatre awards in China. His outstanding performance in Special Barracks won him the Award for Best Performer (2nd Class). He was also awarded the Golden Lion Award for Best Performer in the 3rd China Drama Golden Lion Award and the China Drama Mianhua Award. In addition, he won the Best Performer Award at the 7th China Drama Festival. Besides theatrical plays, Wu has also starred in many award-winning movies. Xiao Xiong Lü Zhi Xiao Xiong is China’s National First Class actress. She won the Plum Blossom Award at the 19th China Drama Awards and Outstanding Performance Award at the 7th China Drama Festival. She also won the Golden Lion Award for Best Performer at the 5th China Drama Golden Lion Award and the First Class Award at the 6th Theatrical Festival. On top of theatrical plays, Xiao has also acted in numerous wellreceived movies and television productions, which have won her several acting awards. Bai Zhidi Fan Zeng Bai Zhidi is China’s National First Class actor. He was awarded the First Class Performance Award at the 6th Theatrical Festival while his performance in Loving You Is Not Easy clinched him the First Class Award for Best Performer. Bai was presented with the Best Performer Award at the 7th China Drama Festival and received the Golden Lion Award for Best Performer at the 5th China Drama Golden Lion Awards. Once hailed as one of the Top 10 Best Television Actors, he has also participated in numerous movie and television productions. Hou Jiling Lady Yu Hou Jiling’s convincing and remarkable portrayal of Lady Yü in Farewell My Concubine earned her a nomination for Best Actress at the 13th Cairo International Festival of Experimental Theatre. At the 7th China Drama Festival, she was clinched the Best Performer Award. In addition, Hou has given outstanding performances in various television and movie productions. Dai Yannian Stage Designer As a National First Class stage designer, Dai Yannian is recognised for his outstanding stage design work in China. His works have won best stage design awards at the National Theatre Awards and at the 5th, 6th and 7th Theatre Festival. In addition, he has won the Outstanding Stage Design Award at the Inaugural New Repertory Awards, Best Stage Design Award at the 2nd and 3rd New Literary and Artistic Work Awards respectively. Dai is also a recipient of the Blue Sky Literary and Artistic Award. His other accomplishments include Outstanding Stage Design Award at the 7th China Drama Festival and other design awards for stage and film productions. Li Ming Stage Designer Li Ming is the winner of the Best Stage Design Award at the 7th China Drama Festival. He has also won the Stage Design Award at the 9th New Literary and Artistic Work Awards. In addition to theatrical plays, Li has done stage design for several films and television productions. Xu Jiawei Costume and Image Designer Xu Jiawei, who is recognised for his costume design for plays, has won the Second Class Award at the 6th Literary and Artistic Work Awards for Special Barracks. Apart from designing costumes, he does art design and also ventures into film and television production. He also received an outstanding award in China’s New Age Paris Eiffel Tower Arts Cup Painting and Calligraphy Grand Competition.