Canadian jazz pianist, composer and singer Laila Biali is getting ready for her debut performance in Beijing.
Chinese folk singer Gong Linna hopes to give audiences in Beijing a new perspective of her music.
Few regions have more joyful music than the Caribbean, and its sounds are coming to Beijing this weekend, Chen Nan reports.
The grand opening for the 16th Meet in Beijing Arts Festival took place at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) on April 25, 2016 with a Spring in China and Canada themed concert.
Canadian soprano Katherine Whyte surprised a Chinese audience at the National Theater with three traditional Chinese songs: White Hair Girl, I Love You, China and Jasmine Flower.
A Canada-themed concert associated with the 16th "Meet in Beijing" Arts Festival will be held at the National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA) on Monday, April 25.
Zhang Guoyong, the artistic director of the Shanghai Opera House and Qingdao Symphony Orchestra, has collaborated with renowned musicians both at home and abroad.
An upcoming cultural festival, which turns 16 this year, will bring together hundreds of Chinese and foreign artists in a melange of music, drama and exhibitions.
This spring, more than 400 artists from 25 countries will join 400 Chinese performers to stage more than 100 performances and two theme exhibitions in Beijing.
On Jan. 7th, the signing ceremony designating Canada as the feature country of the 2016 Meet in Beijing Arts Festival was held in Beijing.