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京产大戏 新作佳作耀舞台
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-24 22:53
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the flourishing stage productions in Beijing, showcasing the city's rich cultural heritage and contemporary themes, while emphasizing the integration of performing arts with tourism and commerce [1][8]. Group 1: Cultural Heritage and Thematic Exploration - Beijing's stage creations are deeply rooted in its cultural soil, utilizing various art forms to explore themes related to the city's history and traditions [3][4]. - Notable works include the original play "Jin Zhong Du," which focuses on historical events, and adaptations like "Luo Tuo Xiang Zi," which revives classic narratives from old Beijing [3][4]. - Productions also reflect modern Beijing's vibrancy, such as "Yi Ri Ding Liu," which discusses artificial intelligence, and "Yuan Fang De La Sa He," based on real stories of aid workers [4] Group 2: Commemorative Works - A significant number of productions commemorate historical events, such as the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Anti-Japanese War, with works like "Ye Huo Chun Feng Dou Gu Cheng" and "Hong Gao Liang" [6][7]. - These productions aim to evoke national memory and resonate with contemporary audiences, reflecting on themes of resistance and identity [6][7]. Group 3: Awards and Market Performance - Beijing's cultural institutions have achieved notable recognition, with multiple awards at the 18th Wenhua Awards, indicating a strong foundation for stage creation [8]. - From January to September, the city hosted approximately 45,000 performances, attracting over 11.23 million attendees and generating ticket sales exceeding 4.198 billion yuan, reflecting a healthy demand for performing arts [8].
“大戏看北京”2025展演季收官
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-22 16:17
12月22日,"大戏看北京"2025展演季圆满落幕。当晚,2025北京·天桥音乐剧年度盛典暨"大戏看北 京"2025展演季闭幕式(以下简称"闭幕式")在北京天桥艺术中心举行。数据显示,"大戏看北京"2025 展演季以"文艺展新姿,精品献人民"为主题,在近3个月的时间里,累计展演剧目109部,演出446场, 共吸引约42万名观众走进剧场,线上传播触达量突破1.5亿次;同时,联动北京"金秋惠民观演活动", 惠及观众19万余名,综合拉动演出票房2.1亿元。 在业内看来,"大戏看北京"展演季通过优秀剧目"小切口",做出了提升城市文化软实力、撬动文商旅体 复合消费、为全国演艺市场打样的"大文章"。随着空间、数字、产业、国际四条纵深线的持续拓展,北 京"演艺之都"将不只是中国的文化地标,也有望成为全球性的演艺中心。 设置六大单元 尽享文化盛宴 转自:北京日报客户端 惠及更多市民 引领演艺消费 据了解,本届展演季创新活动模式,首次举办戏剧市集,聚焦文创售卖、戏剧快闪、新作发布、大咖会 客厅四大板块,设置70余家特色摊位,形成"展演+互动+消费"的融合生态,打造"可玩可享可购"的戏剧 文化嘉年华。 数据显示,此次戏剧市集累计 ...
“大戏看北京”2025展演季拉动票房2亿元
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-12-22 15:39
尽享文化盛宴 "大戏看北京"2025展演季组织80余家中央、市属、各省市演出单位和海外演出团体,展演剧目109部、 演出446场,涵盖戏曲、话剧、音乐剧、歌剧、舞剧、儿童剧、杂技、音乐会等十余种艺术门类。 本届展演季共设置精品大戏、梨园大戏、海外大戏、新锐大戏、精品剧目进高校、演艺新空间六大主题 单元。 具体看,精品大戏单元带来大戏36台、演出180场;梨园大戏单元带来大戏20部、演出28场;海外大戏 单元带来大戏19部、演出122场,涵盖法语音乐剧《罗密欧与朱丽叶》、世界顶级芭蕾舞团马林斯基剧 院的《天鹅湖》《海盗》、欧洲喜剧艺术杰出代表话剧《一仆二主》等;新锐大戏单元带来大戏22部、 演出100场;精品剧目进高校单元邀请13部精品剧目走进北京高校,10000余名师生观演;演艺新空间单 元则联动鼓楼西剧场、繁星戏剧村等23个演艺新空间持续上演699场形式新颖、各具风格的小戏、新戏 及实验剧目。 值得注意的是,在本届展演季上,推出音乐剧《寻找李二狗》《青春之歌》《赵氏孤儿》、歌剧《红高 粱》、舞剧《天下大足》《春之祭》、河北梆子《密云十姐妹》、徽剧《故宫·徽韵畅音》、话剧《沧 浪之水》《鳄鱼》《哈姆雷特》《屏 ...
“大戏看北京”2025展演季收官 综合拉动演出票房2.1亿元
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-12-22 13:05
12月22日,"大戏看北京"2025展演季圆满落幕。当晚,2025北京·天桥音乐剧年度盛典暨"大戏看北京"2025展演季闭幕式(以下简称"闭幕式")在北京天桥艺 术中心举行。数据显示,"大戏看北京"2025展演季以"文艺展新姿,精品献人民"为主题,在近3个月的时间里,累计展演剧目109部,演出446场,共吸引约 42万名观众走进剧场,线上传播触达量突破1.5亿次;同时,联动北京"金秋惠民观演活动",惠及观众19万余名,综合拉动演出票房2.1亿元。 在业内看来,"大戏看北京"展演季通过优秀剧目"小切口",做出了提升城市文化软实力、撬动文商旅体复合消费、为全国演艺市场打样的"大文章"。随着空 间、数字、产业、国际四条纵深线的持续拓展,北京"演艺之都"将不只是中国的文化地标,也有望成为全球性的演艺中心。 设置六大单元 尽享文化盛宴 "大戏看北京"2025展演季组织80余家中央、市属、各省市演出单位和海外演出团体,展演剧目109部、演出446场,涵盖戏曲、话剧、音乐剧、歌剧、舞剧、 儿童剧、杂技、音乐会等十余种艺术门类。 本届展演季共设置精品大戏、梨园大戏、海外大戏、新锐大戏、精品剧目进高校、演艺新空间六大主题单元。 ...
演艺活力润全城,“大戏看北京”2025展演季高分交卷
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-21 12:30
转自:北京日报客户端 12月22日,为期3个月的"大戏看北京"2025展演季将圆满落幕。围绕"文艺展新姿,精品献人民"的主 题,109部优质剧目覆盖戏曲、话剧、音乐剧、舞剧等10个艺术门类,吸引线下观众超42万人次,线上 传播触达量突破1.5亿次。 日,"大戏看北京"2025展演季启幕,歌剧《红高粱》作为开幕大戏上演。北京日报客户端记者 方非摄 作为北京推进"演艺之都"建设、擦亮"大戏看北京"文化名片的重要载体和平台,"大戏看北京"展演季已 成为展示文艺精品创作成果、加强舞台艺术交流互鉴的重要窗口,它如同首都文化夜空的耀眼星辰,折 射着北京演艺市场的活力和光彩。 品类齐全,层次丰富 "演艺之都"奉上全城盛宴 据统计,"大戏看北京"2025展演季集结80余家中央、市属、各省市及民营演出单位,在30余家专业剧场 上演446场演出,综合拉动全市演出票房超2.1亿元——集聚效应强大、创作实力深厚、市场氛围活 跃,"演艺之都"彰显着令人瞩目的活力生态,交出了亮眼的成绩单。 9月30 林俊杰演唱会现场 多层次的演艺格局和演艺体系,已在北京初步形成。北京市文化和旅游局统计,今年1至9月,北京举办 营业性演出约4.5万场,观 ...
“小城大体育”热力值爆表 演艺之都“携手”体育之城撬动澳门多元发展新引擎
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-11-20 02:41
Core Points - The 15th National Games has seen Macau achieve its best-ever performance in karate, winning 3 gold and 2 bronze medals [1] - The event has sparked a "national fitness" trend in Macau, promoting sports participation among the local population [8][12] Group 1: Sports Development in Macau - Karate has a strong grassroots foundation in Macau, with many young participants already competing [7] - The government is actively promoting sports through various initiatives, including the construction of multi-sport facilities to overcome spatial limitations [10][12] - Macau is positioning itself as a "Sports City," integrating sports with culture and tourism to enhance its appeal [13][18] Group 2: Economic Impact and Tourism - The integration of sports events with tourism is expected to boost visitor numbers, with projections of 38 to 39 million tourists in 2025 [20] - The government has adjusted event schedules to maximize attendance at both the National Games and other major events like the Macau Grand Prix [15] - Macau hosts at least two international sports events each month, contributing to its reputation as a vibrant sports destination [17]
专访冯远征 | 大戏看北京,看的是文化的守正创新
Core Insights - The article emphasizes the balance between tradition and innovation in Beijing's cultural scene, particularly in the performing arts, highlighting the importance of maintaining cultural identity while adapting to contemporary contexts [1][2]. Group 1: Cultural Innovation - Beijing hosts over 150 performances daily, attracting more than 12.8 million audience members last year, marking a historical high [1]. - The Beijing People's Art Theatre (Beijing Renyi) is focusing on innovative expressions of traditional Beijing culture, as seen in the adaptation of "Zhenghong Qixiang" where traditional settings were modernized [2]. - The integration of AI characters in contemporary plays like "Yiri Dingliu" reflects the evolving nature of Beijing's cultural expressions, appealing to younger audiences [3]. Group 2: Cultural Heritage and Education - The revival of classic works, such as "Camel Xiangzi," involved younger actors learning traditional performance styles, ensuring the transmission of cultural heritage [3]. - The need for a robust training system for new talent is emphasized, as the Beijing People's Art Theatre faces a generational transition with many veteran actors retiring [6]. - The importance of creating a conducive environment for artistic creation is highlighted, suggesting that policies should support long-term artistic development [6]. Group 3: Internationalization of Beijing Culture - The international success of Beijing's theatrical productions, such as "Zhang Juzheng" in Russia, demonstrates the global appeal of Chinese stories when presented with an emphasis on Eastern aesthetics [7][8]. - The article suggests that Beijing should not only export its own works but also invite international classics to perform, fostering a cultural exchange that enhances its status as a "performing arts capital" [8].
在海口,视听全球
Hai Nan Ri Bao· 2025-11-07 01:55
Core Insights - The article highlights the transformation of Haikou into an international performing arts capital, benefiting various industries through increased cultural offerings and economic activity [4]. Group 1: Economic Impact - A recent concert in Haikou generated significant business for local restaurants, exemplified by a single order from 300 fans contributing over 30,000 yuan to a restaurant's revenue, accounting for approximately 40% of its total sales for that day [2][3]. - The influx of visitors for concerts has led to a notable increase in foot traffic and revenue for local businesses, with the "5/5 One有引力" concert attracting 53,800 attendees, 94.51% of whom were from outside the island [2][4]. Group 2: Cultural Development - Haikou has leveraged its free trade port policy and financial incentives to attract a growing number of concerts, featuring prominent artists such as Eason Chan and Jay Chou, enhancing the city's cultural landscape [4][5]. - The city aims to establish itself as a primary destination for international artists' tours in China, with plans to form alliances with other performing arts cities in Asia, such as Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur, to enhance its competitive edge [5]. Group 3: Community Engagement - Local residents have shown a strong demand for high-quality cultural events, as evidenced by the rapid sell-out of tickets for the 2025 Haikou Art Week events, indicating a vibrant local interest in performing arts [4].
今年北京地坛书市实现销售码洋超1亿元,成最具人气文化盛事之一
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-30 03:14
Core Insights - Beijing's Ditan Book Fair achieved sales exceeding 100 million yuan, marking a 37.8% increase from last year, becoming one of the most popular cultural events in the capital during autumn [1][2] Group 1: Cultural Development Initiatives - Beijing is leveraging its identity as a "City of Performing Arts," "City of Museums," and "Bookish Beijing" to meet the cultural needs of its citizens, launching initiatives like "Great Drama in Beijing" and "Theater with a Show" [1] - The city plans to host 57,000 commercial performances in 2024, attracting over 12.8 million attendees and generating ticket sales exceeding 3.9 billion yuan, all of which are historical highs [1] - A long-term development plan for the "City of Museums" has been established, with 246 registered museums and 56 officially recognized museums in the city [1] Group 2: Cultural Consumption and Events - The "Old Books, New Knowledge" initiative supports physical bookstores and promotes reading through seasonal events, contributing to a cultural consumption boom in the city [2] - Major cultural facilities like the Beijing Universal Resort and the urban sub-center have opened, creating new cultural spaces for residents and tourists [2] - The 15th Beijing International Film Festival introduced the "Film Life Festival," generating related sales of 25.17 billion yuan, while the "Beijing Style" short video competition has sparked a new wave of public artistic creation [2]
从剧场到Livehouse 北京重塑文化消费版图
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-09-04 16:11
Core Insights - Beijing's performing arts landscape is expanding beyond traditional theaters, with new "performing arts spaces" emerging across the city, enhancing cultural consumption and audience experience [1][4][8] - The performing arts market in Beijing is thriving, with over 29,000 commercial performances held in the first half of the year, attracting over 6.97 million attendees and generating ticket revenues exceeding 2.3 billion yuan, marking significant year-on-year growth [2][8] - The diversification of performance formats and the rise of innovative spaces reflect the evolving cultural consumption demands of audiences, contributing to the development of a high-quality and diverse performing arts industry in Beijing [3][5][8] Performing Arts Market Activity - In the first half of the year, Beijing hosted over 29,000 commercial performances, with audience numbers exceeding 6.97 million and ticket revenues surpassing 2.3 billion yuan, representing year-on-year increases of 10%, 10.5%, and 17.8% respectively [2] - A variety of performance types, including domestic and international productions, are showcased, with notable works such as the domestic drama "The Stage" and international musicals like "Singin' in the Rain" and "Notre-Dame de Paris" [2][8] Innovative Performing Arts Spaces - Beijing has cultivated 85 innovative performing arts spaces, with expectations to reach 100 by the end of 2025, which integrate performance, consumption, social interaction, and tourism [5][8] - The Fulong Livehouse, a newly established venue, has hosted over 500 performances and attracted nearly 500,000 visitors since its opening, highlighting the growing popularity of such spaces among younger audiences [4][5] Internationalization and Technological Integration - The performing arts sector in Beijing emphasizes international collaboration and technological integration, with approximately 130 brand performing arts events held annually [7] - The Tianqiao Art Center features a diverse performance system with 40% of its projects being international, showcasing a commitment to both traditional culture and global exchange [7][8] Future Outlook - The ongoing development of innovative spaces and international performances positions Beijing as a rapidly emerging "performing arts capital" with a vibrant ecosystem that supports cultural center construction [8]