„MYSTERIOUS CHINA“ EVENTS IN PANEVEZYS
From January 15th 2014 to February 12th 2014 in Panevezys various series of events took place, which were entitled „Mysterious China“. During these events different views to China‘s culture were represented.
On January 15th at Panevezys Art Gallery was opened an exhibition "Chinese art in the Baltic countries“. In the exhibition was represented Chinese painter Chen Minxin paintings, Jianwen Xu graphic artworks, Gu Jing Zhou, Shi Xiao Ma, Zhou Xiao Ming pottery works, Yang Zhihong paper cuttings. This exhibition presented Chinese art, famous artists and their work. Also at the Art Gallery has exhibited rare beauty Yixing teapots collection. During opening ceremony visitors could try special Chinese tea, which was prepared by art collector A. Burba in Yixing teapot.
On January 22nd at Panevezys Photo Gallery was opened a photo exhibition „Chinese traditions, rituals and celebrations“. In the exhibition were represented photographs of Human photography award – winning photos, which showed unique traditional Chinese celebration moments.
On February 7th at Panevezys Art Gallery was a lecture about Chinese calligraphy. It was conducted by artist and Confucius Institute at Vilnius University lecturer Dalia Doksaite. During this lecture participants could hear new things about calligraphy and try calligraphy by themselves. Unique writing system – characters – not only written language character, but also a key to open Oriental art doors.
Oh February 10th at Panevezys Art Gallery Confucius Institute at Vilnius University project manager Vilma Sniukstaite introduced Chinese New year celebration traditions. V. Sniukstaite visited China several times and lived there for some time. The audience at Art Gallery could hear interesting narrative and see visual material.
On February 13th at Panevezys Art Gallery took place last event of „Mysterious China“ events. It was a lecture about Chinese and Western medicine called „Chinese and modern Western medicine: intersection and confluence“. The lecturer doctor and Confucius Institute at Vilnius University Dainius Butvilas presented Chinese and Western medicine attitude towards human and sickness.