Zhang Jigang has enjoyed international acclaim and success in his military career. He was promoted to the rank of
Lt. General in 2006 and currently holds the highest military rank in China for any non-combat officer. Aside from receiving awards in
Hollywood California,
North Korea, Japan and
Monaco, Zhang Jigang created a number of multimillion-dollar large-scale productions that subsequently toured
America, Australia, Italy and Spain. He currently resides in
Beijing, China with his wife Zhang Lamei. ===
Thousand Hand Bodhisattva (Guan Yin) (千手观音)=== Zhang Jigang's most famous and influential production. The piece features 21 hearing impaired dancers who form remarkable arm and hand positions by standing very squished together in a straight line. Breathtaking images are created as the dancers produce perfectly timed and choreographed movements. The show quickly became a national treasure and overwhelming domestic success. It was first performed internationally at the
Kennedy Centre in
Washington, D.C. in front of former
President of the United States Bill Clinton, senior White House staff and spectators. It generated rave reviews and was showcased shortly thereafter around the world in countries including Australia, Japan, North Korea, Egypt, Turkey and Italy. In 2004 it was performed at the Closing Ceremonies for the
2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece and
Miss World 2004 pageant held in Sanya, China. The primary filmed version was captured in 2005 at the Spring Festival in China on CCTV. It subsequently spread across the internet on such sites as Google Video and
YouTube (see it here). It is widely estimated that hundreds of millions of Chinese and international viewers around the world have viewed the videos online.
Forbidden Fruit Under The Great Wall (一把酸枣) Zhang Jigang's most recent production. The large scale show features a cast with some of China's most famous acrobatic and traditional dance stars. It revolves around the life of a young man who seeks his fortune in
Shanxi during the
Tang dynasty. Poison Dates includes a huge ensemble with over 200 dancers. It is franchised across China and has been received by soldout shows in over 100 cities including
Beijing,
Shanghai,
Taiyuan and
Hong Kong. In early 2007, the show toured Japan and in December 2007 travelled to
Taiwan.
CCTV National Dance Competition, Season 4 (第四届CCTV电视舞蹈大奖赛) Zhang Jigang was a returning celebrity judge on China's most popular dance idol show. The program could be compared to that of the
Idol series or
Dancelife, with contestants vying to win a coveted prize in ballet, hip-hop, Latin, folk and Chinese classical dance. It was broadcast nationally every night from April 19 - 28th 2007 at 7:30pm on
CCTV 3. Season 4 received the highest domestic ratings for the series ever, with an estimated national audience over 200 million viewers per episode.
2008 Beijing Opening Ceremonies On August 8, 2008, Zhang Jigang co-directed and choreographed the
2008 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony in Beijing, China. Hein Verbruggen, chairman of the IOC Coordination Commission for the XXIX Olympiad, called the ceremony "a grand, unprecedented success." The
AFP called it "a spectacular opening ceremony." The
BBC and
The Times concurred by calling it a dazzling and spectacular show in Beijing.
The Road to Revival (复兴之路) Zhang directed
The Road to Revival, a 2009 film created for the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the PRC. Zhang conceived of the production as built around performance spaces that combined "performance art in the square" with "performance art on a stage". ==Awards==