Cultural consumption highlights in 2014
Updated: 2014-01-29 10:35
(People's Daily Online)
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Performance Arts: return to rationality
The "Statistics and Analyses of 2013 Beijing Performing Market" issued by the Beijing Association of Performing Arts suggest that in 2013, 23,155 performances were held in Beijing, bringing in total revenues of 1.44 billion yuan. This represented a 5% drop compared with the previous year. In 2013, because of the "eight-point regulation" issued by CPC Central Committee Political Bureau on rejecting extravagance and reducing bureaucratic visits, meetings and empty talk, the performing arts business experienced a slow-down, but it also presented an opportunity for highly market-oriented performances such as concerts and dramas.
According to Li Dashi, secretary general of the China Association of Performing Arts, the market took a hit from the reduction of block bookings by government organizations in 2013. The total turnover of the performing arts industry in 2013 is expected to fall by about 25%. The regulations issued by CPC Central Committee have stopped the waste of government funds; at the same time they will help the performing arts market return to a more rational structure.
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