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“文艺轻骑兵”新春送福到基层
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-31 19:28
Core Viewpoint - The "Jasmine Flower Blooming" cultural volunteer initiative, part of the "Strong Foundation Project" for the 2026 Jiangsu Spring Festival, aims to enhance grassroots cultural engagement through various artistic activities [1] Group 1: Event Overview - The initiative is organized by the Jiangsu Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles, with support from multiple local cultural organizations [1] - It features a four-level collaborative framework involving provincial, municipal, county, and township levels to promote cultural activities [1] Group 2: Activities and Engagement - Nearly 500 diverse cultural events will be conducted, including exhibitions, performances, public lectures, and traditional activities like writing Spring Festival couplets [1] - The live performances included traditional music, drama, and martial arts, receiving enthusiastic responses from the audience [1] Group 3: Community Interaction - The event atmosphere was lively, with a bustling New Year market and community engagement through calligraphy and traditional crafts [1] - Non-material cultural heritage displays attracted significant public interest, showcasing traditional skills such as Chinese knotting and paper-cutting [1]
中国越剧闪耀英伦 大美戏曲以艺通心
人民网-国际频道 原创稿· 2025-08-25 02:11
Core Viewpoint - The Zhejiang Xiaobaihua Yue Opera Troupe successfully concluded its performance tour in London, showcasing traditional Chinese opera and engaging with local audiences through various activities [2][6]. Group 1: Performance Highlights - The tour featured prominent performers, including Mei Lanfang Award winners Cai Zhefeng and Zhang Yiqing, along with first-class actors and talented young performers [2]. - Classic excerpts presented included "The Butterfly Lovers: The Eighteenth Farewell," "Dream of the Red Chamber: The Mourning Flowers," "Peony Pavilion: The Ghostly Encounter," and "Lu You and Tang Wan: Inscribing on the Wall" [2]. Group 2: Audience Engagement - The performances at the London Xiao Theatre were sold out, with enthusiastic audience reactions, leading many to linger after the show for photos with the actors [6]. - Flash mob performances at iconic locations such as Tower Bridge and Big Ben attracted large crowds, showcasing traditional Chinese art in a contemporary setting [8]. Group 3: Cultural Exchange Initiatives - A workshop titled "Presentation of Traditional Drama in Contemporary Museum Context" was held at the Victoria and Albert Museum, focusing on the preservation and research of traditional drama [10]. - A roundtable discussion at Queen Mary University of London involved Chinese and British experts exploring innovative ways to attract Generation Z to traditional arts, highlighting the unique approaches of both countries in promoting cultural heritage [10].