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THE IMMORTAL World Tour Hits Shanghai Nyima Pratten

The production arrives in Shanghai on the 16th of this month and will run until 18th August. The show combines ever-infamous Michael Jackson’s music and choreography with Cirque du Soleil’s unique entertainment and circus themed style to create a world tour that has been doing the rounds for the past two years. It is now China’s, and more specifically, Shanghai’s turn to “face the music”. But is China really ready for Jackson mania?

ABOUT THE SHOW THE IMMORTAL World Tour was written and directed by Jamie King and features 49 international dancers, musicians and acrobats. The show immerses the audience into Jackson’s creative world and is aimed at lifelong fans as well as those experiencing the Jackson magic for the first time. The King of Pop’s genius, soul and legacy live on in this production. The stage show is set in a fantasy realm where the audience is given an insight into Jackson’s inspiration and limitless creativity. As show promoters say, “The secrets of Michael’s inner world are unlocked—his love of music and dance, fairy tale and magic and the fragile beauty of nature.” The world tour takes its cue from Jackson’s global message of love, peace and unity. However, as director King says, “It starts with the music. Michael’s voice is what drives the show.”

THE LEGEND IS COMING TO CHINA Sina’s Chinese news site recently wrote, "The unforgettable legend of Michael Jackson will be unveiled for the first

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time here in Shanghai." In his lifetime, Jackson never managed to preform in China. His 2009/2010 This Is It tour was due to take in the country but this plan never came to fruition due to the star’s untimely death. It is a lesser-known fact however that Jackson did actually make it to the Middle Kingdom during his lifetime. In 1987, during a holiday in Hong Kong, Jackson took a day trip to the Chinese mainland to visit the city of Zhongshan in Guangdong province. This one-day trip must have made a lasting impression on the star as he devoted space for two photos of his trip to China in his autobiography. It was noted that he spent a lot of time with the Chinese children during his trip; a running theme throughout his life... Michael Jackson’s music was extremely influential to many young Chinese music fans in the late 1980’s as it was a period when Deng Xiaoping’s opening-up policies and reforms had lead to an influx of foreign influences and cultures in China. Pop music was no longer subject to bourgeois denouncement and there was a thirst for knowledge about Western music as young people began to get a taste for Jackson’s music and more specifically, his rhythm and passion. Although Jackson’s records were hard to obtain in most of the country due to a lack of foreign music distribution outlets, many fans asked relatives in Hong Kong


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