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第五届粤港澳大湾区文化艺术节9月起“焕新”登场
Nan Fang Ri Bao Wang Luo Ban·2025-08-21 09:22

Core Viewpoint - The fifth Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Cultural Arts Festival will take place from September 16 to October 16, featuring over 100 performances, 18 art exhibitions, and 150 public welfare performances across 11 cities, aiming to create a cultural feast for the public [1][2][8] Group 1: Event Overview - The festival includes five main sections: "Art Gathering in the Bay Area," "Art Harmony," "Artistic Coexistence," "Artistic Life," and "Artistic Exchange," showcasing a diverse range of performances and exhibitions [1][2] - A total of 35 selected performances will be featured, including 10 international productions, 17 domestic productions, and 8 provincial productions, covering various art forms such as opera, dance, drama, and concerts [2][3] Group 2: Featured Productions - International highlights include productions like the Russian Vakhtangov Theatre's "Eugene Onegin" and the Greek National Opera's "La Traviata," while domestic productions feature acclaimed works such as "Four Generations Under One Roof" and "Confucius" [3][4] - The opening performance, a themed symphonic concert titled "Bay Area Chapters," will be conducted by Huang Yi, showcasing selected original symphonic works from Guangdong [3] Group 3: Academic and Trade Initiatives - The festival will host high-profile art lectures and an international performing arts trade fair, aiming to enhance the quality of performing arts in the Bay Area [5][6] - The trade fair will feature nearly 300 performing arts institutions from 20 countries and regions, promoting international collaboration and cultural exchange [7] Group 4: Community Engagement and Accessibility - The festival emphasizes public welfare, offering significant ticket discounts and free tickets for specific groups, with some performances having over 50% of tickets priced at 30 yuan [8] - Activities such as outdoor performances and a writing contest titled "Art Lights Up Life" will encourage community participation and engagement [9]