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青海深耕“五个文化”文艺创作结出累累硕果
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-27 19:43
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the cultural achievements in Qinghai province, driven by Xi Jinping's cultural thought, focusing on the cultivation and promotion of "five cultures" to enhance cultural momentum for China's modernization in Qinghai [1][2] Group 2 - The "five cultures" construction has yielded significant results, including the popular ecological culture represented by the internet-famous snow leopard "Ling Xiaozhe," and the historical culture highlighted by the inclusion of the Rehe Tomb Group and the Lajia Site in the "Top 100 Archaeological Discoveries of the Century in China" [1] - The province has implemented the "Kunlun Plan" for artistic creation and the "培优计划" for thematic publishing, establishing a coordination mechanism for key artistic works and a project database, tracking over 150 key artistic works [2] - National awards such as the Mao Dun Literature Prize and the Lu Xun Literature Prize have been achieved, along with 22 projects receiving national artistic and publishing fund support totaling 18.1 million yuan [2]
人鹮情缘(大地风华)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-10-01 22:11
Core Viewpoint - The dance drama "The Crested Ibis" symbolizes the harmony between humans and nature, reflecting on the journey of the endangered bird species and the importance of ecological conservation [2][3]. Group 1: Historical Context - The crested ibis, once on the brink of extinction, was rediscovered in 1981 in Shaanxi, China, with only seven wild individuals remaining [2]. - The dance drama's narrative is inspired by the historical significance of the crested ibis, particularly focusing on its extinction in Japan and the hope for its revival in China [2]. Group 2: Ecological Awareness - The increasing population of the crested ibis in Yangxian is attributed to the growing ecological protection awareness in China, where injured ibises receive care at protection stations [3]. - The dance drama emphasizes the relationship between humans and nature, portraying themes of beauty, destruction, and rebirth through dance and psychological narratives [3]. Group 3: Artistic Evolution - The dance drama "The Crested Ibis" has evolved over the years, with its first performance in Japan 11 years ago and a recent 10th-anniversary tour starting from Yangxian [4]. - The creator has expanded their artistic focus to include themes of ecological harmony and the relationship between humanity and artificial intelligence, culminating in a trilogy of works [4].