Celebrity Media Alliance Feature Report: In the heart of Manhattan, New York—a city that continually rewrites the global cultural landscape—an artistic echo spanning nearly a century has been reawakened. Marking its centennial, China Institute presents the landmark exhibition “Flying Silks and Singing Wings: Mei Lanfang in America.” This is not merely the opening of an exhibition, but the rekindling of a historical narrative. Peking Opera master Mei Lanfang once again speaks within a contemporary context through his distinctive artistic language.

 
Dance of the Flying Sleeves: Mei Lanfang in America
 

Curated by Catherine V. Yeh, the exhibition combines a rigorous academic framework with a poetic visual narrative, guiding visitors into the cultural storm of 1930. At a time when the Chinese Exclusion Act still cast a shadow over society, Mei Lanfang’s visit to the United States was not only an artistic tour but also a gentle yet resolute cultural breakthrough. The involvement of China Institute transformed this moment in history from something merely “observed” into something deeply “understood.”

Within the exhibition space, flowing costumes and archival footage seem to softly recount a moving cross-cultural journey. The motion of water sleeves conveys not only the elegance of Eastern aesthetics, but also a redefinition of bodily expression and spiritual meaning. The creation of the “huashan” role type broke through boundaries of character and gender, giving figures unprecedented psychological depth. This artistic reconstruction was not a departure from tradition, but a proactive response and elevation under the pressures of its time.

Notably, this cross-cultural success was not an accidental moment of brilliance, but the result of a carefully constructed pathway to understanding. From English annotations of gestures, to the transcription of melodies into Western musical notation, to academic publications and dialogues with universities, Mei Lanfang and his team demonstrated remarkable foresight in translating Chinese art into a language accessible to the world. This was not merely artistic dissemination, but a reshaping of cultural expression itself.

Within the exhibition, archival images capturing encounters with Western artistic giants such as Charlie Chaplin stand as some of the most symbolic moments. These were not merely personal meetings, but equal dialogues between two civilizations at the artistic level. Mei Lanfang’s performances, highly stylized yet rich in emotional intensity, broke through established Western perceptions of theater. The “East” was no longer an object to be observed, but became a vital force in redefining stage aesthetics.

As the gestures on screen reemerge and the vocal tones resonate through the space, this exhibition presents not only Mei Lanfang’s artistic achievements, but also a cultural confidence that transcends time. In today’s continuously flowing global culture, this history becomes especially clear: what truly crosses boundaries is never form alone, but the creative power that moves freely between tradition and modernity.

“Flying Silks and Singing Wings” is both a poetic tribute to a master artist and a metaphor for the graceful yet resolute flight of Chinese culture on the world stage. In this moment, history is no longer distant—art is still happening.

 

As the bells of the Lunar New Year once again echo around the world, the Spring Festival no longer represents only an emotional resonance within Chinese communities, but has become a cultural language increasingly understood and embraced by the international community. From city landmarks illuminated in “China Red,” to world leaders delivering New Year greetings, and to multilateral institutions formally incorporating the Spring Festival into institutional arrangements, the festival is steadily moving toward the center of the global public cultural system.

This year marks the third year since the United Nations designated the Lunar New Year as an official public holiday within the UN system. This fact itself carries clear symbolic significance: it not only reflects institutional respect for diverse civilizations, but also signifies the first time an Eastern traditional festival has entered the narrative of global governance in the form of “public time.” The values embodied in the Spring Festival—reunion, harmony, renewal, and hope—are becoming shared expressions across cultures.

 

The much-anticipated 70th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, to be convened in March, is expected to bring the “Women, Peace and Security Agenda” to the forefront of international attention. As early as the evening of March 13 last year, on the third day of the 69th CSW session, the Global Sustainable Development Alliance Foundation, together with the Celebrity Media Foundation, organized the “Women for Peace Art and Ideas Forum” at United Nations Headquarters. The forum not only highlighted women’s critical role in global peace and sustainable development, but also added distinctive artistic and intellectual depth to the current women’s conference.

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The female soldiers portrayed in the paintings of artist Ran Duowen demonstrate not only professional competence in peacekeeping missions, but also unique strengths in communicating with local women and children, preventing gender-based violence, and providing humanitarian assistance. These works constitute, in effect, a visual form of public advocacy: women are not only beneficiaries of peace, but also builders of peace.

If painting responds to the times through visual narrative, calligraphy speaks directly to the heart through cultural symbolism. At the highly internationalized setting of the United Nations Information Centre, the scene of renowned calligrapher Li Guiming writing the character “Fu” (Blessing) is itself a symbolic act of civilizational dialogue. In Chinese culture, “Fu” signifies auspiciousness, well-being, and fulfillment, while calligraphy carries millennia of aesthetic and spiritual tradition. When this imagery appears on the UN stage, it conveys not only festive greetings, but also a shared call for peace, happiness, and a common future for humanity.

For many years, Li Guiming has consistently presented the character “Fu” on various occasions. This is not a formalistic cultural display, but a form of universal humanistic care: to give “Fu” is to give peace, goodwill, and hope. For this reason, the gesture transcends linguistic and cultural boundaries and is warmly embraced by people of different backgrounds.

Renowned painters and calligraphers joining hands with the Celebrity Media Alliance, and speaking to the world through their respective artistic languages at this increasingly globalized Spring Festival moment, together form a clear annotation of the times: culture is not only to be appreciated, but can also participate in public affairs; art not only expresses emotion, but can also shape values.

The journey of the Spring Festival toward the world continues, and the role of art and media will only grow more important. They make peace no longer merely a concept in political texts, but a tangible force that can be seen, felt, and shared. In this sense, “Blessings at Once” is not only a New Year greeting, but also a beautiful wish extended to the world.

The Celebrity Media AI Technology Department extends New Year greetings to Chinese communities worldwide. Happy Spring Festival! May you achieve swift success!

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Grounded in a faith-based vision of peace and public service, the Celebrity Media Foundation focuses on global social development, public issues, and humanitarian values. Through news and public information dissemination, it promotes understanding and communication among people from diverse cultural backgrounds.

The online platforms affiliated with the Celebrity Media Foundation, collectively referred to as Celebrity Media, broadcast news in the six official languages of the United Nations based on content from the UN News Centre. In collaboration with multiple media partners, the Foundation has established the Celebrity Media Alliance, engaging in the reporting, editing, and publication of United Nations–focused international news from around the world.

The Celebrity Media online platforms are developed and maintained by the Foundation’s Network AI Technology Department. In addition to broadcasting news in the six official UN languages, certain platforms feature the ability to re-display stories and programs reported many years ago directly on the homepage.

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