Last week I performed a Western-style stand-up comedy piece entirely in Chinese meant for Chinese audiences. It was quite an experience; some of the jokes I thought would go over well fell flat; others did better than I expected. For instance, one of the successful jokes had to do with Chinese people who use their […]
The Beijing International Improv Festival is coming!!!
Starting on April 10th, Beijing will be receiving planefuls of improv performers flying in from all over the country, and the globe as well. In addition to troupes from places like Shanghai, troupes will be coming Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan, and even as far as Turkey to perform for Beijingers over a monster two-week improvaganza. My own troupe […]
Ph. D’s Life: English language Xiangsheng in America
It’s not every day that you get to Skype a complete stranger to tell them they’re in the New York Times and didn’t know about it, but that’s what I did this afternoon when I called up Jingchen Wu. Last month I wrote about the NYT article featuring comedy from all over the world, including […]
Translating Culture
I keep running up against this unfortunate truth when trying to describe Xiangsheng to westerners: Xiangsheng is in Chinese. People can’t understand it. Moreover, the reason people can’t understand it is more than linguistic one. It’s a cultural issue. The content of Xiangsheng is inherently Chinese. Consider the piece “Little Children” that I have learned […]
Xiangsheng Translation SLAM!
Beijing contains quite a few bookish people, and many who (like me) find there to be no more comforting place to be than in a bookstore. In China, a bookstore like The Bookworm, in Sanlitun, stocked with the best English and Chinese language books around, is an oasis of sorts from not only the hectic […]
Zombie Battery
Last fall I purchased an electric bike so I could do my part keep the streets of Beijing as terrifying as possible. It came with a battery that was so heavy it almost threw out my back to lift: it was the size and weight of a mini-keg. I learned to sling it over my […]
Beijing Int’l Improv Festival is Here!
April 8-21st is the Beijing International Improv Festival! Visit ImprovBeijing’s website for more info!
Meeting with Taiwan President at Fulbright Workshop
Taiwan’s president Ma Ying-Jieu addressed Jesse and the other China Fulbright scholars in Taipei in March, 2013
An American Beijinger in Taiwan
Comedy is culture, and my favorite way of defining culture is as the answer to the question: “How do we do things here?” Because I spend my time in Beijing, studying the way Beijingers walk (fast, with little regard for traffic lights or other pedestrians), the way Beijingers speak (fast fast fast and then sloooow, […]
The Xiangsheng Throwdown at Wu Lin Feng Teahouse
I arrived back in Beijing after three and a half weeks away, across oceans in America and then straits in Taiwan. While on vacation, I reminded myself constantly that even though the air is sometimes lousy and traffic unceasingly loud, Beijing is the center of the Chinese Xiangsheng world—the heartland of the comedy style I […]