Mao's Last Dancer, The Exhibition: A Portrait of Li Cunxin

Explore the story behind the book and film in this world-premiere exhibition.
Sarah Ward
November 27, 2017

Overview

Think you know Li Cunxin's story? Think again. Sure, you've might've read his autobiography, Mao's Last Dancer. You've probably seen the Australian movie adaptation as well. And, you may have also gone along to one of Queensland Ballet's many performances since he became the company's artistic director in 2012. But wait... there's more.

A book, film and his general creative vision can tell you plenty, of course — but peering behind the scenes in a world-first exhibition can build upon all of the above. Accordingly, that's just what Mao's Last Dancer, The Exhibition: A Portrait of Li Cunxin will be offering when it displays at the Museum of Brisbane from December 1 to April 29.

Never-before-seen interviews with Li's family and ballet colleagues, Li's own original objects and documents, and footage from throughout his career all features as part of the extensive showcase, which aims to blend his personal and performing lives. So too does a snapshot of what he's been doing since he moved to Brisbane — aka the kind of things you won't see when the Queensland Ballet takes to the stage.

Image: Museum of Brisbane.

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