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Commemorative gala evokes emotion for cast and audiences

By XING WEN | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2025-09-05 07:10
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Cast members deliver a rousing performance at the gala in Beijing on Wednesday. YAN YAN/XINHUA

It paid tribute to key historical figures and significant moments during the war of resistance, while also expressing a forward-looking perspective on China's future development.

"While honoring the history, we focused on capturing intimate human details. It was essential to convey the Chinese people's wartime perseverance through the most sincere and powerful language," said Han Zhen, the gala's co-director.

The production boasted a cast that featured many of the country's well-known actors and actresses. Many of the performers were young people who marveled at the history behind the storytelling.

"At first, these young performers looked a little lost when they walked into rehearsal. But as they learned more about the history, they started to really believe in the characters they were playing. Only when they believed in themselves could the audience believe in them, too," said co-director Zhou Liya.

In the song-and-dance performance at the end of the gala, 20 of the more than 80 dancers portraying doves of peace were students majoring in ballet from the Zhejiang Conservatory of Music.

Zhong Ziyi was one of them.

"Standing on the stage of this gala, we are not just ballet students — we are also narrators of history and messengers of peace," she said.

She said that during rehearsals, she and her classmates also spent time learning about the history of China's resistance against the Japanese invasion and reading related books.

"Only when we truly hold history in our hearts can our dance avoid being superficial," she said.

Xiang Xiaogang, a researcher from the Central Conservatory of Music, remarked that the gala conveys an epic quality.

"The performance of the Italian anti-fascist song Bella Ciao and the Canadian folk song Red River Valley in the latter part of the gala added an international dimension to the theme," he said.

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