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广东强力推动演艺市场政策落实、演艺生态优化
Nan Fang Ri Bao Wang Luo Ban· 2025-09-11 08:17
Group 1 - The Guangdong Provincial Performing Arts Market Policy Promotion Meeting was held on September 10, aiming to strengthen communication with leading domestic performing arts institutions and implement industry policies [1] - Representatives from 18 major national performing arts companies attended the meeting, providing practical suggestions for the high-quality development of Guangdong's performing arts industry [1] - Guangdong is recognized as a fertile ground for the development of the performing arts market, with a strong cultural and tourism consumption scale and robust demand for performing arts [1] Group 2 - The "Performing Arts + New Business Formats" policy package was released at the Shenzhen Cultural Expo, focusing on expanding new business formats and innovative use of performing arts spaces [2] - The Vice President of the China Performing Arts Association emphasized the need for more practical measures to support the development of new business formats, particularly small theaters and new spaces [2] - The integration of online and offline platforms has been highlighted as a trend, with examples of local theater groups successfully gaining attention through online performances [2] Group 3 - The development of the performing arts market in Guangdong is supported by the diverse background of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, which offers solid development foundations and resource synergy potential [3] - The Vice President of Emperor Entertainment Group expressed alignment with the new policies aimed at creating leading content production and artist management companies [3] - The upcoming 5th Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Cultural Arts Festival and the 24th China Shanghai International Arts Festival will enhance collaboration between the two regions [3] Group 4 - Suggestions for collaboration between the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Cultural Arts Festival and the Shanghai International Arts Festival include joint international projects to reduce costs and increase efficiency [4] - The two festivals can collaborate to find projects and commission excellent performances, opening up both international and domestic markets [5] - There is a focus on mutual connectivity of performing arts resources between the Yangtze River Delta and the Greater Bay Area, as well as joint training for young artists [5]