Shanghai Disney Resort Smoking Dispute Leads to Assault, Settled

At Shanghai Disney Resort, a smoker assaulted a dissuader. Police mediated settlement: apology + compensation. No severe injuries. Smoking ban since May 29, 2025.

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Police in Shanghai’s Pudong New Area handled an incident where a tourist assaulted another visitor after being dissuaded from smoking inside the Shanghai Disney Resort, according to a police statement released on Monday. The smoker has since apologized to the victim, provided compensation, and the two parties have reached a mediated settlement.


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According to the police statement, officers in Pudong New Area received an emergency call at around 5:45 pm on Sunday, reporting a physical altercation at the entrance of a restaurant on Shendi West Road. Law enforcement personnel promptly arrived at the scene to handle the incident.


The Global Times confirmed via Amap, a popular Chinese map service, that Shendi West Road is located within the Shanghai Disney Resort, placing the altercation within the resort’s premises.


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The incident unfolded when a 34-year-old visitor surnamed Xu was smoking in an outdoor area of a restaurant inside the resort. A 24-year-old man surnamed Zhang stepped forward to dissuade Xu from smoking. Perceiving Zhang’s words as overly harsh, Xu physically attacked Zhang, the police statement detailed.


Subsequent medical examinations confirmed that Zhang suffered soft tissue bruises but no severe injuries, the statement added.


Since both parties expressed a willingness to resolve the dispute through mediation, the local police conducted legally sanctioned conciliation. Xu has formally apologized to Zhang, provided compensation, and the two sides have signed a mediation agreement to settle the matter, according to the police statement.


The incident comes amid strengthened tobacco control measures at the Shanghai Disney Resort, which have been in place since May 29, 2025, The Paper reported on Monday. As clearly stipulated in the resort’s guest guidelines, smoking—including the use of e-cigarettes and other smoke-emitting products—is prohibited across the entire resort and Disney Town, with the exception of designated smoking zones.


The guidelines further specify that visitors may only smoke in areas clearly marked with “Designated Smoking Area” signs within the resort, ensuring compliance with public health and safety regulations.





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Esports Commentator Paints Herself Black to Debunk 'Forced Outfit' Rumors

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Esports Commentator Painted Herself Black to Defend Her Choice of Dress After "Forced Outfit" Rumors


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If you have been scrolling through Chinese social media recently, you might have come across a rather startling image of an esports commentator covered head-to-toe in black paint. This wasn’t some avant-garde fashion statement; it was a very public response to a controversy involving @铁头娃小喳喳030, a female commentator for the popular game Naraka: Blipoint. 


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The drama kicked off when several marketing accounts started sharing screenshots of her during a broadcast, claiming that her short skirt and tightly crossed legs were proof that she was being "forced to cater to the male gaze." Some even went as far as to say her legs looked bruised because she was straining so hard to avoid a wardrobe malfunction, suggesting the tournament organizers were forcing her into an uncomfortable and restrictive dress code.


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As it turns out, the internet's imagination was running a bit wilder than reality. The commentator, known as Zhazha, was quick to clear the air and explain that her look was entirely her own choice. Regarding her posture, she clarified that the focus is only on the commentators for a brief window. Essentially, she crosses her legs for a few minutes to look professional on camera, then relaxes once the lens moves back to the gameplay. And as for those "bruises" that had everyone so concerned? She explained they were actually just a change in skin tone caused by the freezing cold air conditioning at the venue.


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American in Shenzhen : $1,000 Rent, $100 Groceries for Family of 4

American in Shenzhen: $1,000 rent, $100 groceries (family of 4). Monthly expenses 1/4 of US. Family-friendly, affordable kindergarten ($300/semester).

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At 36, an American man built a life in China that he never expected. What began as a simple teaching opportunity became a life-changing decision that gave him a family, financial stability, and a new idea of what success really means.


He grew up moving around the United States, living in several different states and never staying in one place long enough to truly feel at home. In 2016, at the age of 27, he accepted a job teaching English in Shenzhen, China. 

It was his first time leaving the U.S., and he even sold his car to buy the plane ticket. At the time, he had no idea that this move would completely change the direction of his life.

While living in China, he met his future wife, who has Chinese roots and was working as a French teacher. 

Their relationship grew, and eventually they started a family together. During the pandemic, they temporarily moved to Tahiti to be closer to her family. But after several years away, they realized that China still felt like home. In 2025, they returned to Shenzhen with their two children.

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He previously worked as an English teacher earning around $4,000 per month. His family rents a three-bedroom apartment for about $1,000 per month. 

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He says his monthly expenses in China are only about a quarter of what he used to spend in the U.S., even when he was living alone. 

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19 Spectacular Shows in Shanghai (May–Aug 2026) - Tickets from ¥50

19 shows in Shanghai (May–Aug 2026): jazz, dance, circus, French musicals & art. Tickets ¥50–¥1,080. Venues: West Bund Theatre, Shanghai Culture Square, SIDC

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Edmar Castañeda Quartet @ West Bund Theatre

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Hailed by The New York Time s as a virtuoso who “reinvents the art of fingerstyle harp,” Colombian maestro Edmar Castañeda brings his groundbreaking quartet to Shanghai.


Known as the 'Harp Wizard,' he transforms the traditional llanera harp into a powerhouse of rhythm and melody, blending Colombian folk roots with contemporary jazz.


Joined by vocalist Andrea Tierra, saxophonist Birsa Chatterjee, and drummer Julian Miltenberger, Castañeda presents pieces from his album Family, including a tribute to Jaco Pastorius and a reimagining of the classic 'My Favorite Things'.


This 90-minute performance delivers a mesmerizing display of technical brilliance and soulful energy, offering a fresh perspective on what the harp can achieve.


Don’t miss this chance to experience the spellbinding magic of a true South American innovator.


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Fri May 1, 7.30pm; RMB


West Bund Theatre 2290 Longteng Da Dao, by Longyao Lu, Xuhui District 龙腾大道2290号, 近龙耀路

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Hofesh Shechter Company: Theatre of Dreams @ SIDC

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The acclaimed Hofesh Shechter Company brings its hypnotic new work, Theatre of Dreams, to the Grand Theater at the Shanghai International Dance Center for three performances only from May 1-3.


This full-length evening plunges audiences headfirst into the subconscious, exploring a world of fantasy, fear, and desire through Shechter’s signature raw, visceral movement.


Performed by an extraordinary cast of dancers accompanied by live musicians, the 90-minute work weaves together poetry and reality.


Featuring Shechter’s trademark cinematic composition and Tom Visser's evocative lighting design, the production delivers the exhilarating physicality and haunting emotional depth for which the company is globally renowned.


It is a breathtaking dive into the dreams that shape our waking thoughts.


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Fri & Sat May 1 & 2, 7.30pm


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RMB180-880


Shanghai International Dance Center 1650 Hongqiao Lu, by Shuicheng Lu 虹桥路1650号, 近水城路

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Kenny Barron Quartet @ West Bund Theatre 

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Experience an evening of world-class jazz with the legendary Kenny Barron, one of the most esteemed pianists in contemporary jazz and a true master of the Bebop era.


Hailed by the Los Angeles Times as a “world-class jazz pianist” and praised by Jazz Weekly as possessing “one of the most melodic touches of his generation,” Barron is an NEA Jazz Master with 15 Grammy nominations to his name.


For his highly anticipated Chinese mainland debut, Barron leads his quartet through an elegant and deeply expressive 90-minute performance.


The program showcases his signature blend of poetic lyricism and rhythmic depth—from classic collaborations to modern interpretations.


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Sat May 2, 7.30pm; RMB


West Bund Theatre 2290 Longteng Da Dao, by Longyao Lu, Xuhui District 龙腾大道2290号, 近龙耀路

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Amatis Trio @ Shanghai Concert Hall

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This May Day holiday, experience the golden age of Vienna as the award-winning Amatis Trio makes its way to Shanghai Concert Hall.


The acclaimed ensemble—hailed by The Strad for their "truly breathtaking" performances—presents a journey through the pinnacle of Classical and Romantic chamber music.


Comprised of German violinist Lea Hausmann, British cellist Samuel Shepherd, and Dutch pianist Mengjie Han, the Amatis Trio are celebrated BBC New Generation Artists and ECHO Rising Stars.


Their meticulously curated program features three cornerstones of the piano trio repertoire: the elegant classicism of Haydn's Hob. XV:27; the fiery innovation of Beethoven's Op. 1, No. 1; and the sublime lyricism of Schubert's monumental D. 898.


For one evening only, let the "extraordinary energy" of this internationally renowned trio transport you to the salons of Vienna.


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Sun May 2, 7.30pm, RMB180-380


Shanghai Concert Hall 523 Yan'an Dong Lu, by Jinling Zhong Lu, Huangpu District 延安东路523号, 近金陵中路

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LEPYUTIN @ Yuyintown Cube

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SoundFact presents Thai psychedelic jazz-rock band LEPYUTIN live in Shanghai for the first time.


Formed by six university friends, the band blends jazz foundations with rock, alternative, gypsy jazz, bossa nova, and psychedelic elements.


Their genre-defying sound draws inspiration from forward-thinking acts like black midi, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, and King Crimson while carving out a distinctly original path, earning international praise including coverage from NME.


Expect an electrifying night of fearless musical exploration from one of Southeast Asia's most exciting emerging bands.


Shanghai-based psychedelic rock band Khunathi joins as special guest.


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Tue May 5, 8pm; RMB150


Yuyintown Cube LG-21, B1/F, CPARK, 638 Zhaohua Lu, by Zhongdeqiao Lu, Changning District 昭化路638号CPARK地下一层LG-21室, 近种德桥路

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Maya Hakvoort @ Shanghai Culture Square

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Over three decades and more than a thousand performances, Maya Hakvoort has brought over 20 powerful female characters to life—from Sisi to Norma, from Eva to Lucy.


After two sold-out, acclaimed solo concerts at Shanghai Culture Square, and a Magnolia Award for her role in the original Chinese musical Lady Macbeth, Maya returns.


For this special concert, she joins forces with original Mozart! star Yngve Gasoy-Romdal and dramatic powerhouse Rob Fowler.


Together, they create an unforgettable journey through musical theater’s finest moments—from Vienna to Shanghai.


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Fri & Sat May 8 & 9, 7.30pm; RMB280-880


Shanghai Culture Square 597 Fuxing Zhong Lu, by Shaanxi Nan Lu, Huangpu District 复兴中路597号,近陕西南路

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Cyrano de Bergerac @ Shanghai Culture Square

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The French musical Cyrano de Bergerac is a bold contemporary reimagining of Edmond Rostand’s classic 19th-century play.


It retains the story's heart—Cyrano’s secret love for Roxane, whom he helps the handsome but inarticulate Christian woo through eloquent letters and songs—while setting the tale in a modern context.


Through powerful music and dynamic staging, the production breathes new life into this timeless romance, now told freshly from Roxane’s perspective.


The score, composed by Philippe Hattemberg and Stéphane Brunello (known for Le Roi Soleil and Mozartl'Opéra Rock), transforms Rostand’s poetic text into emotionally charged songs that give voice to Cyrano’s inner turmoil and devotion.


Following its successful 2025 online release, the musical now embarks on a China tour with an upgraded production starring French musical theatre stars Laurent Ban and Chiara Di Bari. Don’t miss its premiere in Shanghai!


Language: French


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Thu-Sun May 14-17, 2pm & 7.30pm; RMB380-1,080


Shanghai Culture Square 597 Fuxing Zhong Lu, by Shaanxi Nan Lu, Huangpu District 复兴中路597号,近陕西南路

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A Man Named W @ SIDC

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A quietly powerful work about loss, numbness, and the slow return to life.


At 65, Mr. W lived a steady, closed loop: work and his wife's warmth. When she passes, the loop shatters. 


He drifts through empty days, mechanically performing routines that no longer hold meaning—until small, unspoken kindnesses seep into his sealed world like faint light.


Co-directed by Tao Wang, Yudi Chen, and Haoyue Li, this 60-minute contemporary dance piece moves with emotional restraint and physical precision.


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Fri & Sat May 15 & 16, 7.30pm; RMB180-280


Shanghai International Dance Center 1650 Hongqiao Lu, by Shuicheng Lu 虹桥路1650号, 近水城路

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Antje Weithaas & Ning Feng @ Shanghai Concert Hall

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Experience a profoundly meaningful duo recital featuring Antje Weithaas, a true titan of the German violin school, alongside her distinguished former student, the globally acclaimed Ning Feng.


From the classical elegance of Mozart and Leclair to the folk-infused energy of Bartók's violin duos and the virtuosic intensity of Ysaÿe, the evening promises a captivating journey.


Each work highlights the unique interplay possible between two master string players. Their performance promises a seamless blend of technical precision and profound emotional expression. 


This special concert is a compelling dialogue across generations—don't miss this opportunity to witness a powerful onstage conversation between mentor and protégé.


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Sat May 16, 7.30pm, RMB180-380


Shanghai Concert Hall 523 Yan'an Dong Lu, by Jinling Zhong Lu, Huangpu District 延安东路523号, 近金陵中路

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Dance Drama: Crested Ibises @ SIDC

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Witness the ethereal beauty of Shanghai Dance Theatre's acclaimed production Crested Ibises.


This award-winning dance drama tells the poignant story of the "bird of good fortune"—a rare, graceful species that once lived in harmony with humanity during agrarian times.


As modernization accelerates, the ibises' natural habitat of blue skies and clean water vanishes, pushing them to the brink of extinction.


The narrative turns hopeful with the rediscovery of seven wild ibises in China's Shaanxi Province, inspiring a global conservation effort.


Through stunning choreography and evocative imagery, the production explores environmental balance, sustainable development, and the timeless values of truth, goodness, and beauty.


Don't miss this moving fusion of art and ecological awareness. Secure your seats for an unforgettable evening of dance.


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Fri May 15, 7.30pm; RMB180-680


Sat May 16, 2pm & 7.30pm; RMB180-680


Shanghai International Dance Center 1650 Hongqiao Lu, by Shuicheng Lu 虹桥路1650号, 近水城路

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Camerata RCO @ Shanghai Concert Hall

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Witness the historic China debut of Camerata RCO, formed by members of the world-renowned Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.


This all-star chamber ensemble presents a program of classical masterpieces, including Mozart’s sublime Clarinet Quintet, K.581, a perfect fusion of warm woodwind and string textures, followed by Schubert’s grand Romantic Octet, D.803.


As the first stop on their inaugural China tour, this concert offers Shanghai audiences a rare opportunity to experience the unparalleled and refined artistry of musicians from a top-tier symphony orchestra performing intimately.


Don't miss this culturally significant evening of chamber music.


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Thu May 21, 7.30pm, RMB180-680


Shanghai Concert Hall 523 Yan'an Dong Lu, by Jinling Zhong Lu, Huangpu District 延安东路523号, 近金陵中路

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Kodály Quartet 60th Anniversary Concert @ Shanghai Concert Hall

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Celebrate a milestone in chamber music as the legendary Kodály Quartet marks its 60th anniversary.


As Hungary’s national treasure and a Rosette winner of the Penguin Guide to CDs, this esteemed ensemble carries the legacy of composer Zoltán Kodály.


Their program traces the evolution of the string quartet: Mozart’s elegant String Quartet No. 16 in E-flat major, Kodály’s folk-infused String Quartet No. 2, and Smetana’s deeply autobiographical 'From My Life.'


Founded in 1966 by Liszt Academy students and officially named after Kodály in 1972, the group has recorded over 70 CDs, including complete Haydn and Beethoven cycles.


Recipients of Hungary’s Kossuth Prize, these artists deliver an evening of masterful interpretation and historical depth. Secure your tickets for a night of exquisite artistry.


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Sun May 22, 7.30pm, RMB180-380


Shanghai Concert Hall 523 Yan'an Dong Lu, by Jinling Zhong Lu, Huangpu District 延安东路523号, 近金陵中路

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Querencia @ SIDC

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Experience the soul of Spain as Compañía Antonio Najarro brings Querencia to the Shanghai International Dance Center.


Directed by the renowned former director of the Spanish National Ballet, Antonio Najarro, this 75-minute journey showcases the rich tapestry of Spanish dance.


With 14 virtuosic dancers, the company performs a stylized exploration of Escuela Bolera, folklore, and flamenco.


Querencia, meaning the pull to return to one's roots, is expressed through Najarro’s signature choreographic vision.


The stage comes alive with the beauty of traditional accessories—the Castilian cape, Manila shawl, and the dramatic long-tailed flamenco dresses, or bata de colaas the dancers themselves master the intricate rhythm of castanets.


This large-scale production, accompanied by the Orquesta de Extremadura, is a celebration of the aesthetic and interpretive depth of Spanish culture.


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Fri & Sat May 22 & 23, 7.30pm; RMB280-680


Shanghai International Dance Center 1650 Hongqiao Lu, by Shuicheng Lu 虹桥路1650号, 近水城路

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'La La Land' Candlelight Concert @ Shanghai City Theatre

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ECM European Chamber Orchestra presents a candlelight concert featuring award-winning film music, including pieces from La La LandThe Great GatsbyThe Last EmperorInterstellarThe Phantom of the Opera, and Bohemian Rhapsody.


The six-member ensemble from Europe performs in a candlelit setting, offering a more intimate experience than a full orchestra, while the concert focuses on themes of dreams, love, and perseverance, drawing from iconic movie moments across the past century.


The playlist includes includes over 10 Oscar and Grammy-recognized tracks, including 'City of Stars,' 'Young and Beautiful,' 'Rain,' 'Por Una Cabeza,' 'This Is Me,' the Harry Potter theme, 'Singin' in the Rain,' a Disney medley, and 'One Day More,' among others.


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Sat May 30, 3pm; RMB90-190


Shanghai City Theater 4889 Dushi Lu, Minhang District 行区都市路4889号保利上海城市

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'Twilight' Candlelight Concert @ Shanghai City Theatre

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ECM European Chamber Orchestra's second candlelight concert, featuring iconic film music, including themes from TwilightThe AvengersTitanicInterstellarIn the Mood for LoveCall Me by Your NamePirates of the CaribbeanGame of ThronesThe Phantom of the OperaMission: Impossible, and more.


The concert blends emotional depth with energetic highlights. Each piece connects to key movie moments—action, romance, longing, and adventure. The chamber music setting offers a more intimate experience than a full orchestra, with candles adding to the atmosphere.


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Shanghai City Theater 4889 Dushi Lu, Minhang District 行区都市路4889号保利上海城市

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Assembly Hall @ SIDC

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From the visionary team behind the Olivier Award-winning Betroffenheit comes Assembly Hall, the latest genre-defying work by Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young.


Performed by Kidd Pivot, this dance-theater hybrid follows a medieval re-enactment society's annual meeting.


As their beloved 'Quest Fest' faces financial ruin, the line between reality and role-playing blurs—ancient forces awaken, and the stakes become far more than a mock tournament.


Hailed by The Guardian as “astonishingly beautiful,” the work masterfully contrasts light with darkness, absurdity with raw emotion, and mundanity with collective fantasy.


With Pite’s breathtaking choreography and Young’s sharp, witty text, Assembly Hall becomes a touching rumination on purpose, grief, and belonging.


Don't miss this radically original, mind-expanding experience from one of contemporary dance’s most acclaimed companies. 


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Fri & Sat June 12 & 13, 7.30pm


Sun June 14, 2pm


RMB280-680


Shanghai International Dance Center 1650 Hongqiao Lu, by Shuicheng Lu 虹桥路1650号, 近水城路

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Jean-Efflam Bavouzet: The Complete Piano Works of Ravel @ Shanghai Concert Hall

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On June 13, Shanghai audiences will experience a first: a Ravel piano marathon.


Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, a leading figure of the French piano school and hailed by Gramophone as a definitive Ravel interpreter, performs the composer's complete solo piano works in a single concert—nearly three hours of pure mastery.


From early gems like 'Pavane for a Dead Princess' and 'Jeux d'eau' to the pinnacle of virtuosity, 'Gaspard de la nuit,' and the neoclassical elegance of 'Le Tombeau de Couperin,' Bavouzet guides us through Ravel's entire creative universe.


The program unfolds across three sections, separated by two intermissions.


With seasoned artistry and luminous touch, Bavouzet celebrates the 150th anniversary of Ravel's birth, offering a rare chance to hear every note the composer wrote for solo piano—from the familiar to the hidden—in one unforgettable evening.


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Sat June 13, 7pm, RMB180-580


Shanghai Concert Hall 523 Yan'an Dong Lu, by Jinling Zhong Lu, Huangpu District 延安东路523号, 近金陵中路

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Rigoletto @ Shangyin Opera House

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Shanghai Opera House and the Royal Opera House, London reunite for a powerful co-production of Verdi’s masterpiece, Rigoletto.


Following acclaimed collaborations on Manon Lescaut and Madama Butterfly, this new staging—directed by Oliver Mears—reimagines Victor Hugo’s tragic tale of curse, paternal love, and fate through a contemporary lens.


Featuring world-class creative forces, iconic music, raw emotion, and stunning visuals, the production stars alternating casts including George Gagnidze and Sun Li in the title role.


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June 12 & 13, 7.30pm


June 14, 2pm


RMB224-704


Shangyin Opera House 6 Fenyang Lu, by Huaihai Zhong Lu, Xuhui District 汾阳路6号,近淮海中路

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Chords of Fate @ Majestic Theatre

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The first China-Russia collaborative musical script, Chords of Fate features four renowned Russian musical actors and a live band in original costumes.


In a world where singing determines status and magic, a vanished legend returns. Ivan Ozhogin (Merited Artist of Russia, the only actor to play Graf von Krolock in both German and Russian Tanz der Vampire) reunites with Daria Burlyukalo (the stunning mezzo-soprano Dark Queen Takhisis).


Together, they watch as young graduates Vilena Sokolova and Maxim Rakovsky chase their dreams in the World Vocal Competition—only to uncover a hidden conspiracy.


Language: Russian with Chinese subtitles


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Sat Aug 1, 7.30pm; RMB280-680


Sun Aug 2, 2pm; RMB280-880


Majestic Theatre 66 Jiangning Lu, by Nanjing Xi Lu, Jing'an District 江宁路66号, 近南京西

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Art Exhibitions

No.223 | Under the Sunlight, There is No True Intimacy @ Fotografiska Shanghai

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Fotografiska Shanghai and Three Shadows Xiamen Photography Art Centre jointly present Under the SunlightThere is No True Intimacy, the first solo exhibition by No.223 (a.k.a. Lin Zhipeng), a defining voice in contemporary Chinese image-making.


Curated by Teng Qingyun and Li Zijian, the show features over 100 works, and traces two decades of No.223's photographic practice, initiating a profound dialogue on intimate experience, visual resistance, and bodily narrative.


The exhibition’s title reflects No.223’s enduring creative philosophy—beneath the seemingly ordinary surface of daily life lies another, more complex topography shaped by the body, desire, and emotion.


His lens moves as a calm yet poetic observer through urban corners, natural fragments, and private scenes, capturing those fleeting, unclassifiable moments often overlooked.


Within contemporary visual culture, desire persists as an ambiguous force of resistance, navigating the space between social discipline and individual expression.


This exhibition unfolds around this very tension, exploring how desire becomes a form of subversive everyday practice.


No.223 is more than an artist’s alias—it is a creative stance: a refusal to be confined to a single identity, insisting instead on dual expression through both image and text.


In an era shaped by social media and instant visual stimulation, his work, marked by subtle endurance, reawakens the viewer’s connection to their own experience.


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Fotografiska Shanghai 127 Guangfu Lu, by Jinyuan Lu, Jing'an District 光复路127号, 近晋元路

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Vivian Maier | Unseen Work @ Fotografiska Shanghai

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Unseen Work, the first Shanghai exhibition of legendary nanny-photographer Vivian Maier (1926–2009), marks the centenary of her birth.


Dubbed "the most mysterious photographic genius of the 20th century," Maier worked as a nanny for five decades while secretly creating over 150,000 photographs.


Discovered by chance in 2007 when her negatives were purchased at auction, Maier lacked formal training yet possessed an uncanny ability to seize the "decisive moment."


Walking the streets of American cities between childcare duties, she captured fleeting moments of ordinary life with masterful composition and social observation.


Her work blends compassion, humor, and acute social insight, prompting The New Yorker to hail it as "an achievement that rewrites photographic history."


Her travels extended globally, including to Hong Kong and Macao.


This show presents over 200 vintage and modern prints, including previously unseen images from her travels in Asia, along with her 8mm footage and personal artifacts like her Rolleiflex camera.


Structured thematically, the exhibition traces her career from introspective self-portraits through reflections to later color experiments.


Maier never printed most negatives nor sought recognition—she created purely from inner calling.


This show invites visitors into her solitary, richly expressive world for a dialogue across time.


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Until July 19


Daily, 10.30am-11pm; RMB80-120, ticket covers all ongoing exhibitions in Fotografiska


Fotografiska Shanghai 127 Guangfu Lu, by Jinyuan Lu, Jing'an District 光复路127号, 近晋元路

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Huang Peishan | Crack in the Curtain @ Fotografiska Shanghai

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Crack in the Curtain, the first institutional solo show by Huang Peishan, explores the evolving dialogue between image and space in the digital era.


As AI and post-processing reshape photography’s claim to truth, Huang transforms images into tactile presences.


Using digital editing, AI generation, composite printing, and resin, she creates works that resemble documentary evidence, yet reveal deliberate fissures—becoming “interfaces of illusion” between reality and fiction.


The exhibition reconstructs everyday elements—shower curtains, mirrors, flowing water—into landscapes both familiar and strange.


These destabilize boundaries between private and public, intertwining shelter with discipline, intimacy with exposure.


The “crack” is the curatorial motif: apertures in curtains, ruptures in fabric, fractures in mirrors disclose fluid truths beneath surfaces, offering new ways of seeing.


Suspended between revelation and concealment, this liminal space defines Huang’s creative terrain.


Ultimately, the exhibition invites viewers to reexamine the authenticity of images and the politics of vision itself.


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Until July 19


Daily, 10.30am-11pm; RMB80-120, ticket covers all ongoing exhibitions in Fotografiska


Fotografiska Shanghai 127 Guangfu Lu, by Jinyuan Lu, Jing'an District 光复路127号, 近晋元路

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Michael Najjar: Morphing Equilibrium @ Fotografiska Shanghai

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"We are not bystanders to change; we are immersed within it." — Michael Najjar

In his major solo exhibition, Morphing Equilibrium, artist, explorer, and future astronaut Michael Najjar presents a powerful video inquiry into humanity's relationship with a changing planet. 


The exhibition features monumental works like liquid landscape and arctic dystopia, created from the German's expeditions to Iceland's volcanoes and the High Arctic.


Najjar transforms flowing lava and fracturing ice into visual metaphors for a world in a state of dynamic imbalance. 


Through cutting-edge imagery, he examines our 'liquefied' global order, inviting viewers to contemplate their role within Earth's profound transformations. 


This is more than a visual spectacle; it is a call to reflect on our shared future.


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Until May 17


Daily, 10.30am-11pm; RMB50-100, ticket covers all ongoing exhibitions in Fotografiska


Fotografiska Shanghai 127 Guangfu Lu, by Jinyuan Lu, Jing'an District 光复路127号, 近晋元路

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Era 2: Spirit of Shanghai @ Shanghai Circus World

Acrobatics, dance, theater and even extreme sports – long-running Shanghai multimedia spectacular Era's second season is in full swing at Shanghai Circus World.


The latest show, Era 2: Spirit of Shanghai, is a collaboration between a French choreography team and Chinese artists, featuring a completely new storyline and scenes, thrilling acrobatic skills, magnificent stage effects and the latest technologies.

Fans of the first season of Era, which attracted more than 5 million visitors over its 15-year run, will also be happy to hear they retain some of the classic attractions too, such as the bowl balancing act and thrilling, white-knuckle motorbike ball finale.

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Tickets

Era 2: Spirit of Shanghai is on at the following times:
  • Tue-Fri, 7.30pm
  • Sat & Sun, 2pm & 7.30pm

Tickets are priced RMB380-880.

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Shanghai Circus World 2266 Gonghexin Lu, by Guangzhong Xi Lu 共和新路2266号, 近广中西路
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