Chinese Dance Drama ‘Mulan’ Amazed Audience at US Premier The Chinese dance drama “Mulan” returns to the U.S. for the first time since 2020. The moves of the dance drama are inspired by Wushu, also known as Chinese Kung fu. The performance aims to introduce traditional Chinese and contemporary performing arts to audiences around the world.
The Chinese dance drama “Mulan” returns to the U.S. for the first time since 2020. The moves of the dance drama are inspired by Wushu, also known as Chinese Kung fu. The performance aims to introduce traditional Chinese and contemporary performing arts to audiences around the world.

Chinese dance drama Mulan was recently performed in the United States from Sept 23 to Oct 1. The show had two performances at the Boch Center in Boston, followed by four performances at the Kennedy Center Opera House in Washington, D.C.
Based on the legendary tale of Hua Mulan, the production tells the inspiring story of a courageous woman who disguises herself as a man to protect her father from being conscripted into the war. With unwavering determination, Mulan embarks on a 12-year journey, becoming a skilled and respected warrior in the Chinese army.

Recognized for its excellence, Mulan was awarded the coveted Lotus Award, the highest honor in China’s dance industry, in December 2018.
Under the esteemed direction of Zhou Liya and Han Zhen, this collaborative effort between the Ningbo Performing Arts Group, China National Opera House, and the government of Wuhan’s Huangpi district has garnered immense praise since its debut at the National Grand Theater in 2017.

Building on its domestic success, Mulan has received overwhelming acclaim overseas. It was a highlight at the 50th Cervantes International Festival in Mexico in October 2022, where it received rave reviews and admiration from netizens. Audiences were enthralled by the elegant and graceful Chinese dance performances, appreciating the effort invested in introducing this captivating art form to their country.
During a month-long celebration of the Spring Festival in Colombia, Mulan mesmerized audiences at the Santa Domingo Grand Theater in the capital city of Bogota. Online viewership surpassed 2 million, showcasing the widespread appeal of the production.