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四虎影院 Magazine A Musical Journey to China

The 63 student musicians in the 四虎影院 College Orchestra packed their instruments and traveled to China May 9-18, performing in Beijing, Suzhou and Shanghai. Conductor Michael Shasberger directed concerts at Beijing University of Technology, Sun Village, Suzhou Art and Design Technology Institute, Suzhou Organization on Disability, Fudan University and Shanghai University.

The group visited such sites as Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven and the Olympic Green. 鈥淭he scope and size of these public spaces is hard to describe and far beyond expectation,鈥 Shasberger says. 鈥淭here is great beauty, some riveting austerity, and amazing numbers of people, most of whom wanted to be photographed with us. We were as much attractions as tourists.鈥

At the Peking opera, the students watched traditional Chinese theater. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think most of us will be getting season tickets, but none of us will forget it,鈥 Shasberger says. 鈥淭his cultural treasure includes everything from acrobatic dance to cacophonous music鈥攁ll in amazing costumes.鈥

The orchestra experienced aggressive sales techniques at the Beijing jade market, dragon boat rides, Kentucky Fried Chicken for breakfast after an all-night train ride, and an interesting quasi-contemporary, bilingual service in a large church with an overflowing, multicultural crowd.

In Shanghai, the group witnessed a perfor颅mance of Chinese acrobatics. 鈥淧eople were jumping to places they couldn鈥檛 possibly reach, twisting in ways bodies can鈥檛 twist, balancing things while doing handstands in human pyramids鈥攊t was fabulous,鈥 Shasberger says. 鈥淎 small group followed us from concert to concert; they were fun and appreciative.鈥

鈥淎fter our last concert at Shanghai University, the orchestras of the two schools and the Shanghai University Choir posed together,鈥 Shasberger says (above). 鈥淭his joyous occasion concluded with Handel鈥檚 鈥楬allelujah鈥 chorus from 鈥楳essiah,鈥 proclaiming the reign of God. What a finish.鈥