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北京市曲剧团与6所高校社团结对共建
Group 1 - The core initiative is the "Big Group and Small Group Hand in Hand" project, which aims to connect municipal art troupes with university art societies in Beijing, set to launch in 2025 [1][8] - The project involves collaboration between the Beijing Quju Troupe and six universities, including Beijing Technology and Business University and China Agricultural University, focusing on traditional cultural education [1][8] - Notable instructors include first-level actor Chen Hongjing and second-level actors Wang Yu and Du Xiaotao, who will provide specialized training to nearly 90 university students [1][8] Group 2 - Training sessions include performances from classic works such as "Longxu Gully" and "Teahouse," allowing students to experience the charm of Beijing Quju [3][6] - Students from Beijing Information Science and Technology University engaged in a deep exploration of "Yellow Leaves in the Red Mansion," enhancing their understanding of both performance skills and literary context [3][6] - The initiative is seen as a successful exploration of collaborative education between municipal art troupes and universities, contributing to the preservation of traditional culture [8]
200余场精彩演出,赶紧pick!浙江2026新春文化盛宴等你来
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-10 04:04
Core Viewpoint - The "Zheli Youxi" 2026 New Spring Cultural Benefit Event will take place from January to March 2026, featuring a grand performance of Zhejiang opera across 90 counties in the province, including 202 high-quality performances and a major tour of Zhejiang opera classics [1][4]. Group 1: Event Overview - The core activity of the event is the "Youth Opera, Hundred Cities Flourishing" Zhejiang Opera Gala, scheduled for January 10, 2026, at the Zhejiang Provincial People's Hall, featuring over 40 award-winning performers and 200 artists showcasing classic segments from 18 different opera genres [4]. - A series of supporting activities will also be launched, including the "Yue Rhythm Chinese New Year" Yue Opera Spring Festival, "Traveling with Opera in Zhejiang" cultural market, and the "Zhejiang Opera Creative Products Design Competition" [4]. Group 2: Performance Details - The Zhejiang opera performances will cover all 11 prefecture-level cities in the province, involving 95 state-owned and private opera companies, presenting 202 performances across 18 opera genres, with 121 performances (59.9%) taking place in towns and rural areas [7]. - Specific performance details include 40 shows in Hangzhou, 29 in Ningbo, 33 in Wenzhou, and various performances in other cities, ensuring a wide reach to meet cultural needs across urban and rural communities [7].
2026年陕西新年戏曲晚会在西安举行
Shan Xi Ri Bao· 2026-01-02 00:38
Core Viewpoint - The 2026 Shaanxi New Year Opera Gala, organized by the Provincial Culture and Tourism Department and hosted at the Shaanxi Cultural Center, showcased a vibrant blend of cultural heritage and contemporary elements, celebrating the New Year and looking forward to the future [1][2]. Group 1: Event Overview - The gala commenced with a lively opera song "New Year Greetings," conveying wishes for family reunions and national peace [1]. - The first segment, "Opera Youth," focused on the inheritance and rejuvenation of opera art, featuring performances that combined traditional elements with modern influences [1]. - The second segment, "A Garden Full of Flowers," highlighted the diverse opera ecology of the Shaanxi region, showcasing rare local opera genres and their unique charm [1]. Group 2: Performance Highlights - The third segment, "Classics Forever," brought together renowned opera artists from within and outside the province, performing classic pieces that resonated with the audience [2]. - New creations like "Model Village" celebrated rural revitalization, while selections like "Yao Qisheng" expressed national sentiments [2]. - The event featured a mix of traditional and innovative performances, including the integration of various opera styles, demonstrating the flourishing development of opera art [2].
新年舞台奏响和美乐章(视线)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-12-31 23:51
Core Viewpoint - The articles celebrate the cultural vibrancy and artistic expressions in China as the country enters the "15th Five-Year Plan" period, highlighting various forms of traditional and modern performances that resonate with the public and reflect the nation's rich heritage and aspirations for the future [1][4]. Group 1: Cultural Events and Performances - The children's choir from Jingle County, Shanxi, performed at a New Year's gala, showcasing their talent and dedication, which has been nurtured by a local music educator [5][6]. - The Shaoxing Xiaobaihua Experimental Quyi Troupe conducted a rural performance, bringing traditional opera to local communities, enhancing cultural engagement and providing entertainment [7][8]. - The Hubei Provincial Museum hosted a New Year's bell concert featuring the ancient Zenghouyi chime, blending traditional and modern music to create a unique cultural experience for attendees [9][10]. Group 2: Community Engagement and Education - The Jingle County children's choir, formed by a retired professional singer, emphasizes the importance of music education and teamwork among young students, fostering personal growth and community spirit [6][8]. - The Shaoxing troupe's outreach efforts include over 400 performances annually, aiming to enrich rural cultural life and gather inspiration from local stories for their artistic creations [8]. - The Hubei bell concert's integration of modern technology and traditional instruments aims to deepen audience appreciation for Chinese cultural heritage, showcasing the evolution of performance art [11].
“停云有戏 元旦专场”系列演出开幕
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-31 04:30
Core Viewpoint - The "Tingyun Youxi New Year Special" series of performances aims to promote traditional Chinese opera and enhance cultural engagement within the community, marking a significant achievement for the Yongqing County Tingyun Valley Tourist Resort as it hosts its first public welfare performance after being approved as a provincial-level tourist resort [3]. Group 1: Event Overview - The first performance of the series, "Ancient Charm Meets New Year: Highlighting Classic Opera," took place on December 25, featuring various traditional opera forms such as Peking Opera, Hebei Bangzi, and Pingju, providing an immersive cultural experience for the audience [2][3]. - The event showcased notable performances including Hebei Bangzi's "Jinling Ji," Pingju's "Hua Wei Mei - Sitting in the Tower, Garden," and Peking Opera's "Ye Ben" and "Ba Wang Bie Ji," which received enthusiastic applause from the audience [2]. Group 2: Cultural Significance - The series aims to strengthen the "Xiqu Tourism Tingyun" brand, highlighting the achievements in cultural tourism development in Yongqing and enriching the spiritual and cultural life of the community [3]. - The performances focus on the inheritance and innovation of classic opera works, allowing audiences to appreciate the diverse charm of traditional opera while providing a platform for young opera talents to showcase their skills [3]. Group 3: Future Performances - Following the inaugural performance, additional shows titled "Chunfeng Qingsheng" and "Shidao Fanghua" are scheduled for December 26 and 27, respectively, continuing to offer engaging viewing experiences [3]. - The series emphasizes public welfare and aims to foster a love for traditional opera among the youth, contributing to the cultural integration and development of the Tingyun Valley provincial tourist resort [3].
五百张免费门票“秒光”,海淀戏曲家协会举办的惠民演出热度空前
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-20 08:47
Core Viewpoint - The "Liyuan Danxin" Peking opera performance, organized by Haidian District Cultural Federation and Cultural Tourism Bureau, successfully attracted a full house, demonstrating the strong appeal of traditional opera in contemporary society [1]. Group 1: Event Overview - The event took place on December 17, 2025, at the PLA Military Band Music Hall, with over 500 free tickets quickly reserved by the public, indicating high demand [1]. - The atmosphere was lively, with a diverse audience including young people, elderly couples, and families, all eager to experience the Peking opera performance [1]. Group 2: Performance Highlights - The opening of the performance featured children from the Air Force Blue Sky Kindergarten, showcasing a piece titled "Liyuan Kids," which highlighted the charm of young performers in traditional costumes [3]. - Following the children's performance, students from the Renmin University Affiliated Primary School presented an original campus Peking opera, illustrating the successful transmission of opera art to the younger generation [3]. - The Secretary-General of the Haidian District Opera Association emphasized the importance of involving children in performances to foster a love for opera, stating that experiencing the stage is the best way to plant the seeds of opera in their hearts [3].
打卡遇“福” 好戏连台 黄龙洞圆缘民俗园焕新回归
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-12-17 02:07
Core Insights - Huanglong Cave Yuan Yuan Folk Park has become a cultural landmark in Hangzhou, offering diverse cultural functions and enhancing visitor experiences through renovations and upgrades [1][2] Group 1: Renovation and Upgrades - The park is undergoing a three-month renovation to improve safety and visitor experience, addressing geological hazards and enhancing infrastructure [2] - New creative designs have been introduced, including a 4-meter high "Yuan" monument for photo opportunities and a "Yuanfen" wishing pool for visitors to toss coins [2] Group 2: Cultural Significance - Huanglong Cave is renowned for its traditional performances, particularly Yue Opera and Hangzhou Opera, which have been part of the park's offerings since 2000 [3] - The park has been recognized for its cultural heritage, with Hangzhou Opera being listed as a representative project of intangible cultural heritage in Hangzhou [3] Group 3: Visitor Engagement - The reopening of the park features performances by the Huanglong Yue (Hangzhou) Opera Troupe, including a new production of "The Legend of the White Snake" [4] - Special activities such as custom hand-drawn maps and a non-material cultural heritage study tour are being introduced to enhance visitor engagement [4][5]
文韵中国丨为传承注入源头活水 让秦腔融入到城市的骨子里
Yang Guang Wang· 2025-12-09 07:18
Core Viewpoint - The Xi'an Yisushe, a century-old theater company, plays a vital role in preserving and promoting the traditional Qin opera, reflecting the cultural heritage of Xi'an and contributing to the narrative of contemporary Chinese culture [3][4][15]. Group 1: Historical Significance - Established in 1912, Xi'an Yisushe is closely linked to the cultural lineage of Xi'an, serving as a crucial platform for the transmission of Qin opera, which is characterized by its vigorous and poignant style [3][4]. - The theater company has been a living testament to the cultural evolution of Xi'an, embodying the historical and social narratives of the region [3][4]. Group 2: Artistic Development and Training - Li Dongfeng, a prominent actor, emphasizes the importance of understanding the audience's evolving preferences, noting that middle-aged viewers have a deep appreciation for the art form [4][6]. - The company focuses on nurturing young talent, with a significant portion of its actors being under 35, ensuring the continuity of the art form through rigorous training and mentorship [13][14]. - Young actors are encouraged to innovate while respecting traditional styles, as seen in the modern adaptations of classic plays like "The Legend of the White Snake" [12][14]. Group 3: Community Engagement and Support - The theater company actively engages with the community, performing in schools and establishing educational programs to spread awareness of Qin opera among younger audiences [14]. - Local government initiatives, including funding and regulations aimed at preserving traditional arts, support the theater's mission and enhance its outreach efforts [14][15]. Group 4: Future Aspirations - The company aims to pass down its traditional repertoire to the next generation, with plans to produce ten traditional plays before the actors reach the age of 35 [12]. - The commitment to both tradition and innovation positions Xi'an Yisushe as a key player in the future of Qin opera, ensuring its relevance in contemporary society [12][15].
上海昆剧团赴港连演三天“看家戏” 笛声悠扬、唱腔婉转、剧场满座 不少观众连看三天直呼精彩过瘾
Jie Fang Ri Bao· 2025-11-24 01:49
Core Viewpoint - The Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe successfully performed three classic plays in Hong Kong, showcasing their artistic heritage and attracting a large audience eager for live performances [1][2]. Group 1: Performance Highlights - The performances included "The Jade Hairpin," "The Lion Roars," and "The Horse Trading," which are considered signature works of the Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe [1]. - Audience reactions were overwhelmingly positive, with many attendees expressing that the live experience exceeded their expectations [1]. - The cast featured prominent actors such as Li An, Yu Bin, Shen Yali, and others, contributing to the high quality of the performances [1]. Group 2: Artistic Challenges and Innovations - In "The Jade Hairpin," the lead actresses decided to restore two musical pieces that had previously been omitted, enhancing the overall completeness of the performance [2]. - The portrayal of characters was emphasized, with actors aiming to balance emotional depth and relatability, particularly in "The Lion Roars" [2][3]. - The actors approached each performance as a new challenge, ensuring that even traditional plays maintain their vitality and relevance [3]. Group 3: Audience Engagement - The event attracted a significant number of repeat viewers, with many attendees purchasing tickets for multiple performances [1]. - The ticket sales were reported to be sold out well in advance, indicating a strong demand for Kunqu opera in Hong Kong [1]. - Audience members engaged actively with the performances, often discussing their impressions and experiences post-show [2].
国家京剧院推出2025年度优秀京剧保留剧目展演
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-07 06:30
Core Viewpoint - The 2025 Annual Excellent Peking Opera Preservation Performance, funded by the National Arts Fund and hosted by the National Peking Opera Company, will take place from November 20 to 23 at the Mei Lanfang Grand Theatre in Beijing, showcasing classic performances [1] Group 1: Event Details - The performance will feature renowned artists and outstanding young actors from the National Peking Opera Company, Beijing Peking Opera Company, Tianjin Peking Opera Company, and Tianjin Youth Peking Opera Troupe, presenting four classic plays: "The West Chamber," "The Universe's Edge," "The Red Lantern," and "The Legend of the White Snake" [1] - The event focuses on well-known themes and family-friendly performances, showcasing a diverse artistic style [1] Group 2: Artistic Goals and Initiatives - The National Peking Opera Company aims to use this performance as an opportunity to systematically organize classic repertoire resources and establish an excellent preservation repertoire database, strengthening the foundation for artistic inheritance [1] - The initiative will further improve the collaborative development mechanism among national Peking opera troupes, creating a favorable ecosystem for cooperation [1]