Swimming in Sakura
Based on Pina Bausch's travels to contemporary Japan, Ten Chi is an energetic, breathtaking display of Bausch's signature "dance theater," which only falters when it resorts to tired Japanese caricatures for comic relief.
Winner of AFI Fest 2007's Grand Jury Prize, Lee Isaac Chung's unforgettable Munyurangabo is a directorial debut for the ages.
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Based on Pina Bausch's travels to contemporary Japan, Ten Chi is an energetic, breathtaking display of Bausch's signature "dance theater," which only falters when it resorts to tired Japanese caricatures for comic relief.
Tai Lihua, president and art director of China Disabled People's Performing Art Troupe, discusses the documentary My Dream and the group's international travels.
In their latest performance Odalan Bali, the percussion ensemble Gamelan Cudamani fuses actual components of a Balinese temple festival with artistic interpretations.
Munyurangabo wins at AFI, Joy Luck Club on stage, and pandas learn kung fu. All this and more in the latest edition of News Bites.