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全民参与的上海夏季音乐节,音乐触角延至街头巷尾
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-06-16 10:12

Core Theme - The Shanghai Summer Music Festival (MISA) is themed "Written for the Future," focusing on the harmonious coexistence of humans and nature, as well as society [1] Event Overview - The festival will take place from July 1 to July 13, featuring 29 concerts, with over half of the performances sold out on the opening day [1] - MISA has designed a series of extension activities around the keyword "environmental protection," including "City Symphony," "MISA Talk," "MISA Workshop," "MISA Ride," and "MISA Pass," aiming to engage the entire community in the festival [1] City Symphony - The "City Symphony" initiative, founded in 2019, brings music to various urban corners, transforming the city into an open concert hall [3] - This year, the initiative has been upgraded, featuring musicians from Colombia, Ecuador, Mauritius, Russia, and Italy, collaborating with local musicians and students from Shanghai [4] - A total of 11 "City Symphony" performances will occur across 8 urban spaces, including notable locations like the Songhu Anti-Japanese War Memorial and the Shanghai Metro People's Square Station [5] MISA Talk - MISA Talk will consist of 6 sessions exploring the relationship between humans and nature, stepping outside the concert hall to engage with the public [8] - The first session will take place on July 2, focusing on traditional Chinese medicine and dietary practices [9] - Other sessions will include discussions on environmental conservation and the connection between urban development and biodiversity [10] MISA Workshop - MISA Workshop will feature weekly sessions starting in June, inviting participants to engage in environmental practices [11] - Activities include creating recycled art and learning about low-carbon living through visits to ecological sites [11] - Collaborations with organizations like Love Recycling will promote recycling initiatives across the city [11] MISA Ride and MISA Pass - MISA Ride encourages low-carbon cycling, offering rewards for participants in a national cycling challenge [12] - MISA Pass will provide various discounts across cultural venues, bookstores, and restaurants, marking a new integration of arts and commerce [12]