In addition to the performances, a series of enriching activities are also on the agenda, including special celebration performances, seminars, exhibitions, and the publication of a commemorative album and a collection of essays.
For six decades, Red Detachment of Women has left an important mark on audiences both at home and abroad, with more than 4,000 performances to its credit. The production gained recognition in the United States when it was performed for former President Richard Nixon during his historic visit to China in 1972. Its awe-inspiring plot, enchanting melodies, grandiose scenes, vibrant characters, and the unique cultural tapestry of Hainan island have mesmerized generations of spectators and garnered a multitude of accolades on the global stage. The production stands as a testament to the enduring power of artistic expression and has become an emblem of Chinese ballet art.
The significance of Red Detachment of Women extends far beyond its status as a dance drama. It has evolved into a powerful representation of Hainan, serving as a cultural symbol and a cherished period of memory. Its artistic excellence has propelled it to the peak of artistic achievement, and it has also become a prominent emblem of Chinese culture, showcasing the rich tapestry of traditions and values that define the nation, according to Han.
"This iconic production has effectively transformed into a cultural ambassador, proudly displaying and disseminating the essence of local culture. It exudes a strong vitality and a unique charm in the realm of cultural exchanges and mutual learning between China and the West," said an article on the group's public WeChat account.
Han remarked that this iconic performance kicked off its national tour from Hainan, marking a pivotal moment in harnessing the rich cultural heritage of the region and showcasing it to the world.
"By commencing the national tour from Hainan, we aim to harness the profound historical significance of Red Detachment of Women and carry forward the spirit of this iconic production. It serves as a powerful testament to the enduring legacy of Red Culture and the Qiongya revolutionary armed forces that grew on Hainan Island in the 1920s under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, symbolizing the resilience and tenacity of the people," he said.
"Through this momentous event, we aspire to celebrate and perpetuate the essence of Red Detachment of Women, thereby reinforcing its status as a cultural treasure and a source of inspiration for generations to come," Han added.