Two young people from different social classes put aside their differences and come together to form a dance group and win a championship in China.
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Two young people from different social classes put aside their differences and come together to form a dance group and win a championship in China.
Sonq Shiqiao (Angelababy), 22, lives with her devoted mother, widowed shop owner Zheng Qing (Jiang Shan). Shiqiao, who always dreamed of being a ballet dancer, cannot exert herself physically as she suffers from form of myasthenia, a neuromuscular disease, that her father died of; the medication she takes also causes memory lapses. One day, at a charity fair, she bumps into Gong Ning (Mark Chao), a former high-school friend she always liked, and the two end up dating, despite the initial disapproval of her mother. Gong Ning dropped out of university to spend more time with a rock band he leads; also, his girlfriend, dancer Peng Wei (Cindy Yen), has dumped him because of his inability to focus his life. However, for Shiqiao, Gong Ning is the perfect partner.
In Snow Kong's journey of pursuing dreams in showbiz, she meets the talented song writer and dancer Xin Liu.
A former con-artist gathers a bunch of girls and puts together an all-female rock band.
A visit to the photographer's returns the physical looks of a 70-year-old grandmother back to her 20s. Things get even stranger when his grandson asks her to join his band, and his best friend begins to fall for her.
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SU'ER is Yee's first solo concert, a performance that blended singing, dancing, and acting to create an immersive live experience. The entire show revolved around the theme of "SU'ER", a concept embodied by a recurring motif of an "enclosed truck." The concert explored the duality within each of us – the fearless, pioneering side (A Side) and the stable, compromising side (B Side). Through four distinct chapters, the audience witnessed the distinct personalities of A and B, as well as their moments of conflict and reconciliation. The fiery red of A Side represented the passionate inner self, while the cool white of B Side symbolized the composed outer self.
The Songs We Sang is a 2015 Singaporean documentary directed by Eva Tang. It is about Xinyao, Singaporean folk music that was popular in the 1980s.
Four singing girls accidentally come to sing, but they realize it's a funeral. As girls then begin to see the weight of life and death, which means goodbye, and they began to sing a melody of mourning, then they discover that death is not necessarily associated with something sad, hence from that arises a Idea of creating a band to sing at funerals, sing musics that the dead liked.
Wen Muge, an assassin, received a mission to despoil The Book of Boya from the Jiang family. (Boya is a famous musician in ancient Chinese history.) However, the Jiangs were killed at the inn they run, and The Book of Boya disappeared. Unexpectedly, Jiang Miaoxuan, the only survived daughter of the Jiangs and Wen Muge became the wanted criminals of the murder. Two of them had to begin the journal together to find The Book of Boya and the truth of the murder.
An unhappy love story under the Cultural Revolution in China seen from the son who was born from that romance - who is now a Chinese rock star
Ning Ning is a new student at her school, where her passion for singing helps her form a relationship with a boy in her class. Together with their friends, they fight the odds to participate in an inter-school singing competition.
The movie is a road parent-child comedy. Qin Yong plays a rock singer Hei Meng. He married the film star Wang Xinyu and had a daughter in his most brilliant career. He could have been happily living for a long time, but he was addicted to music and character. The weirdness caused his wife to leave with his daughter. After the divorce, Black Dream experienced the multiple blows of being blocked and being terminated by the company and fell into the trough of life. Afterwards, with the help of his agent and daughter, he started a journey of self-driving style in Yunnan. Eventually, he returned to the stage to create miracles and also gained Affection, love and friendship.
Nazi and Caesar used to be dance elites and a couple in the academy of arts, but separated because of a misunderstanding to study dance. Years later, they met again and former emotions for dance art brought them together again.
During WWII, two injured soldiers, one Japanese and one Russian, are rescued and nursed back to health by a Mongolian goat herder.
Lin Jin, a passionate dancer held back by his father's disapproval, struggles to find creative inspiration. When he meets the confident and cheerful Xiao Zi, her influence helps him rediscover his passion and the true spirit of youth.
The film Threads of Love tells the story of an Italian fashion designer, Amelie (played by Tara Clance [Ke Tianrou]), who travels to the multi-ethnic region of Guangxi, China, in search of design inspiration. There, she meets her soulmate and falls in love with music teacher Li Sihai (played by Gao Haicheng). The two accidentally fall into a valley, leading to a humorous and heartwarming cross-cultural romance.
Sammi Cheng traveled to Hong Kong, Malaysia, Macau, Singapore, China, Australia and the United Kingdom for her Touch Mi world tour which kicked off in 2014. The two-year show came to an end in September 2016 at Hong Kong Coliseum. The pop diva livened the atmosphere with powerful dance jams, including Fabulous and "Shocking Pink," and famous movie theme songs such as "Last Time" and "Beautiful for Life." She also showed her faith through a number of gospel songs, including "God Has Prepared for Us" harmonized by Red Vocal Academy students, "Pilgrimage" and "Crime and Punishment" featuring hip-hop group 24herbs members Kit and Phat. Collaborations with Ricky Hsiao, hip-hop artist MC Yan and Louis Koo are also included in this live release.
Genius musician An He, stuck with writer’s block, meets runaway rich kid Xiao Yu. Bonding over music, they fall in love chasing dreams.
Joey Yung's tenth concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum, named after the same-titled song. This concert held the record of the most number of shows in all Joey's concerts in Hong Kong.