What's on in Shenzhen

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SHENZHEN, Oct. 27 (Xinhua) -- The following are shows and exhibitions available in Shenzhen in the coming week:

Michel Dalberto Piano Recital

Date: Nov. 1

Time: 8 p.m.

Place: The Sea World Culture and Arts Center

Introduction:

Michel Dalberto is one of the leading pianists in France. He has won the first Mozart Competition in Salzburg, the Clara Haskil Prize and the first prize at the Leeds International Piano Competition. From the beginning of his career, Dalberto has been acknowledged as one of the foremost interpreters of Schubert and Mozart music. He is the only living pianist to have recorded the complete piano works by Schubert.

Mikhail Pletnev Piano Recital

Date: Nov. 2

Time: 8 p.m.

Place: Shenzhen Concert Hall

Introduction:

Mikhail Pletnev's genius as pianist, conductor and composer enchants and amazes audiences around the globe. He was Gold Medal and First Prize winner of the 1978 Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition when he was 21. His recordings have earned numerous prizes including a 2005 Grammy Award for his own arrangement of Prokofiev's Cinderella.

Exhibition: 40 Years of Humanizing Technology -- Art, Technology, Society

Date: from Nov. 2, 2019 to Feb. 16, 2020

Time: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Mon. to Fri.), 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Sat. to Sun.)

Place: Main Gallery, The Sea World Culture and Arts Center

Introduction:

This is the first time that Ars Electronica, a new media art event founded in Linz, Austria, comes to Shenzhen. In retrospect to the history of art in science and technology throughout the past four decades in China and beyond, the exhibition invites visitors to a spectacular AI art journey of the future, and deeply delves into this disruptive revolution, which has been affecting each of us all around the world. Enditem

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