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Celebrate Holiday Magic with Oriental Legend in its Historic Canadian Debut

  • Writer: KoW Connected
    KoW Connected
  • Nov 27, 2025
  • 2 min read

December 18-20, 2025

Canadian Museum of History, Gatineau





Ottawa, ON (November 27, 2025) – This holiday season, Ottawa’s cultural scene will be brightened and audiences enthralled by the highly anticipated Canadian premiere of dance drama Oriental Legend. This award-winning dance drama, presented by the China Arts and Entertainment Group (CAEG), and performed by the world acclaimed Beijing Dance Drama & Opera Theatre, takes the stage at the Canadian Museum of History for four performances only: Thursday, December 18 and Friday, December 19 at 7:30 PM, and Saturday, December 20 at 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM. Tickets are now available exclusively through Eventbrite.


Set along the ancient Silk Road, Oriental Legend tells an epic story of courage, friendship, and cross-cultural harmony. The narrative centres on a 2,000-year-old archaeological artifact that serves as a gateway to the desert kingdom of Jingjue. There, a Han Dynasty general, the son of a northern tribal leader, and the daughter of Jingjue’s ruler overcome conflict to form an unbreakable bond—a timeless tribute to humanity’s shared longing for peace.


Infused with the grace of Han-Tang classical dance and the vibrant energy of Western Regions-inspired “Lantern Dance,” the production is a visual feast that captures the splendor of China’s ancient civilizations while embracing the spirit of multicultural artistry. Audiences experience a seamless fusion of history, movement, and emotion—brought to life by masterful dancers, stunning costumes, and immersive lighting and music. Oriental Legend’s theme song, Don’t Forget Each Other—performed by celebrated vocalists Ayanga and Tan Weiwei—adds a haunting layer of emotion to this breathtaking work.


Since its 2021 debut, Oriental Legend has become a cultural sensation, with more than 110 sold-out shows across China and over 600 million online views, it stands as a landmark in contemporary Chinese performing arts. 


Performance Details

Dates & Times: Thursday, December 18, and Friday, December 19 (7:30 PM); Saturday, December 20 (1:30 PM & 7:30 PM)

Venue: Canadian Museum of History, 100 Rue Laurier Street, Gatineau

Tickets: Available now on Eventbrite | $58 – $128 (Earlybird before Dec 1st 10% discount; Seniors and Students 10% discount) 


For more information, contact

Kita Szpak, kita@kowconnected.ca, 613-725-3063



 
 
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