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2025“中国戏演出季”在维也纳圆满收官
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-17 00:47
Core Viewpoint - The "2025 China Drama Performance Season" concluded with a successful performance of the Huai Opera "Zhao Wuniang" in Vienna, highlighting the cultural exchange between China and Austria [1][2]. Group 1: Event Overview - The performance of Huai Opera "Zhao Wuniang" took place at the MuTe Theater in Vienna, receiving enthusiastic responses from the audience [1]. - Huai Opera, originating from Jiangsu's salt and marsh region, has a history of over 200 years and was listed as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2008 [1]. - The story of "Zhao Wuniang" depicts the struggles of a woman searching for her husband after the death of her in-laws, showcasing both her hardships and her husband's career ups and downs [1]. Group 2: Cultural Impact - The director of MuTe Theater, Elke Hesse, emphasized that the "China Drama Performance Season" provided an opportunity for audiences to appreciate various unique Chinese operas, fostering cultural exchange between China and Austria [1]. - Ernst Waller, honorary chairman of the International Cultural Exchange Cooperation Association, noted that the entire performance season was constructive and sustainable, resonating with many European viewers [1]. - Song Chen, executive vice president and secretary-general of the China Opera Research Association, stated that the performances built a bridge for artistic and cultural exchange between China and Central Europe, expressing hope for more traditional Chinese culture to be introduced to Europe in the future [1].
依法守护“江南曲韵”常州、无锡协同立法共促锡剧传承发展
Yang Zi Wan Bao Wang· 2025-10-21 09:53
Core Points - The "Changzhou Xiju Protection and Inheritance Regulations" is the first collaborative legislative project since Changzhou obtained legislative power, aimed at establishing a systematic protection and inheritance system for Xiju [1][2][3] - The regulations emphasize collaborative efforts between Changzhou and Wuxi in areas such as artistic performances, play creation, and talent cultivation, and set June 7 as "Xiju Day" [1][2] - The implementation of the regulations is expected to enhance cultural soft power and address challenges in the protection of Xiju, including talent training and policy support [2][3] Legislative Process and Features - The regulations consist of 28 articles and were developed using a "small, fast, and flexible" legislative approach [1] - A joint meeting system and information-sharing platform will be established to facilitate ongoing collaboration between Changzhou and Wuxi [2] Implementation Measures - The regulations will promote the establishment of a talent cultivation system, including recognizing representative inheritors and supporting educational institutions to offer relevant courses [1][2] - Changzhou plans to institutionalize "Xiju into schools" initiatives and encourage cross-disciplinary integration to expand the application of Xiju [1][2] Legal Framework - The regulations were approved by the Jiangsu Provincial People's Congress on September 30, 2025, and will take effect on December 1, 2025, marking a new phase in the legal and systematic protection of Xiju [3]
聚焦首批江苏省急需保护非遗代表性项目,江苏非遗“种子计划”启航
Yang Zi Wan Bao Wang· 2025-09-30 13:14
Core Points - The article discusses the implementation of the "Seed Plan" for the protection and training of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) talents in Jiangsu Province, focusing on urgent representative projects from 2025 to 2028 [1][3] - The plan involves a three-year vocational training program at Jiangsu Provincial Drama School, specifically targeting traditional performing arts and music [1][5] Group 1: Program Details - The program will enroll 25 students, with 15 in theatrical performance and 10 in theatrical music [5] - The first batch of projects includes seven traditional art forms: puppet theater, children's drama, Huaihong opera, Yangzhou Daoqing, Hongkou silk string music, Yangzhou folk songs, and Nanjing storytelling [2][5] - The program is supported by various organizations, including Jiangsu Performing Arts Group and local cultural offices [2][5] Group 2: Significance and Goals - The initiative aims to create a new path for the transmission of ICH by integrating government resources, social forces, and professional institutions [5] - The establishment of the training base marks a significant step in the innovative practice of ICH protection in Jiangsu [5] - The growth of these "ICH seeds" is expected to revitalize endangered traditional arts and contribute to the cultural development of the province [5]