The Race for the Chinese Zodiac single work   drama   children's  
Adaptation of The Race for the Chinese Zodiac Gabrielle Wang , 2010 single work picture book
Note:
  • Composer and Musical Director: Wang Zheng Ting
  • Musicians: Australian Chinese Music Ensemble
  • Narrator: Andy Clark
Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 The Race for the Chinese Zodiac
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'Thirteen animals line up along the shore. But there are only twelve places to be won. Who will miss out? One of China's favourite fables is brought to life through an intercultural arts experience for inquisitive young minds.

Follow the story of the Jade Emperor, ruler of heaven and earth, who has proclaimed a great race: the first twelve animals to cross the river will win their place on the Chinese Zodiac. Find out who wins, who misses out and which animal of the Chinese Zodiac you are.

Gabrielle Wang's picture book is transformed into a multifaceted theatre production incorporating animation, storytelling and an original Chinese score played on traditional Chinese instruments and performed live by the Australian Chinese Music Ensemble. Don't miss this wonderful introduction into Chinese culture.' Source: http://www.outoftheboxfestival.com.au (Sighted 18/05/2012).

Affiliation Notes

  • This work is affiliated with the AustLit subset Asian-Australian Children's Literature and Publishing because it is set in China.

Production Details

  • A Melbourne Recital Centre production, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne January 2012.

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