Highlights Guide 2011

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Highlights Guide 12 August to 4 September 2011

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Photo: Annemie Augustijns

Asia meets Europe in Edinburgh this August 12 August – 4 September 2011 Experience the unique atmosphere of Edinburgh in August during an unforgettable three weeks of the very best in international opera, music, theatre, dance and the visual arts. Festival 2011 celebrates the vibrant and diverse cultures of Asia with the finest artists from China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea and Vietnam joining others from around the world to explore our shared passions. Immerse yourself in the sublime fantasy of the Mariinsky Opera’s Die Frau ohne Schatten, conducted by the legendary Valery Gergiev, or cross the boundary between reality and dreams in a staged production of Haruki Murakami’s The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. Enjoy captivating dance from China, India, New York and Vietnam or experience Tim Supple’s erotic, witty and

brutal One Thousand and One Nights, a pulsating adaptation of the famous Arabic tales. East meets west in unique adaptations of classic Shakespearean stories, from a one-man King Lear to the Shanghai Peking Opera Troupe’s breathtaking version of Hamlet, or hear the world’s finest orchestras, ensembles and soloists perform programmes of traditional Asian music and western classical repertoire inspired by the vibrant cultures of the east. All against the iconic backdrop of Scotland’s stunning capital city.

‘I’m loving it and it’s the opportunity to see it live for the first time, thank you.’ Festival 2010 audience member


Photo: Liu Yang

National Ballet of China One Thousand and One Nights Martha Argerich Semiramide Mariinsky Opera The Peony Pavilion Philadelphia Orchestra Contemporary Legend Theatre Philip Glass Ensemble Eun-Me Ahn Company Charles Dutoit Donald Runnicles Murray Perahia Mokwha Repertory Company Simon Keenlyside Ea Sola Ilan Volkov Karita Mattila Bamberg Symphony Orchestra Myung-Whun Chung Orchestre symphonique de Montréal Princess Bari Amjad Ali Khan Re-Triptych

Photo: Liu Haifa

Photo: Chris Lee

A trip to this year’s Festival is full of possibilities, offering something to suit everyone. Here’s a taster of the fantastic performers appearing in Edinburgh this August

Jonathan Nott Shen Wei Dance Arts Ravi Shankar Song of the Earth The Revenge of Prince Zi Dan ´ Sriyah Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra The Tempest The Sixteen Tonhalle Orchestra Thaïs So don’t delay and start planning your trip today!

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