ABOUT US

Image China

Image China is a high-end cultural exchange brand presented by China Arts and Entertainment Group Ltd. that aims to introduce traditional and contemporary Chinese performing arts to audiences worldwide.

Since its inception in 2009, Image China has presented a series of works at venues across the globe, including the Lincoln Center in New York, The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and performance venues in Australia, New Zealand and throughout Europe.

The Covid-19 pandemic has had an enormous impact on all of us and the ways we operate during these trying times. As one can imagine, the arts and cultural industries have been hit particularly hard after multiple tours and shows were cancelled over the past two and half years. With these major streams of revenue effectively cut off, finding ways to continue supporting our artists in the coming months has become a priority of utmost importance for anyone who cares about music, the arts, and the people who work so hard to realise these creations and share them with the rest of us.

 
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Major productions include: 

  • Forbidden Fruit under the Great Wall (Kennedy Center, 2010), Silk Road (Kennedy Center, 2011; Lincoln Center, 2013),

  • The Peony Pavilion (Lincoln Center, 2012; Australia and New Zealand, 2013), 

  • Qingming Riverside (Kennedy Center, 2013), 

  • Wedding of Ordos (Kennedy Center, 2014), 

  • The Embroidery Girl (Australia and New Zealand, 2014),

  • The Red Dress (Lincoln Center, 2014; Australia and New Zealand, 2015), 

  • The Legend of Mulan (Lincoln Center, 2015),

  • Zhang Huoding’s Peking Opera Legend of the White Snake and The Jewelry Purse (Lincoln Center, 2015), 

  • Rediscover Chinese Music (Kennedy Center, 2015), 

  • Opera Warriors (Canada, 2016), 

  • Dragon Boat Racing (Lincoln Center, 2016; Kennedy Center 2018),

  • Confucius (Lincoln Center and Kennedy Center, 2017), 

  • Soaring Wings (Lincoln Center and Boch Center, 2018) , 

  • Xuanzang’s Pilgrimage (Kennedy Center and New Jersey Performing Arts Center, 2019)

  • Tales of the Silk Road (Lincoln Center, 2020).

Image China has drawn the attention of such prestigious media as The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and The Associated Press, etc.