On the afternoon of July 10th, the seventh floor of the Beijing China Opera and Dance Theater was crowded with people, watching the moving scenes of the dancers' daily training in the beautiful piano sound, and feeling the unique charm of "Dancing to Spring" in advance in the rehearsal hall. Sitting on the ground with the dancers to communicate with each other at zero distance, feeling and sharing the dancer's bits and pieces together...
This time, Beijing Tianqiao Art Center once again joined hands with the Dance Troupe of the China Opera and Dance Theatre to launch the first visit to the member activity of "Dancing in Spring" to lead everyone to walk into the Dance Troupe of the China Opera and Dance Theatre, and share the beauty of dance with the main creators and dancers. It is understood that the event was also broadcast live on Weibo, Beijing time, video account, Douyin and other platforms, and the total number of viewers exceeded 120,000.
In 2021, the Dance Theatre Troupe of China National Opera and Dance Theatre and Beijing Tianqiao Art Center will move the annual assessment presentation class from the classroom to the stage for the first time, achieving a double harvest of box office reputation. "Many audiences have seen our stage works, but they haven't seen our training process. "Dancing to Spring" is a pioneering presentation of our training process on the stage." Hu Yang, chief dancer of the Dance Troupe of China National Opera and Dance Theatre This is how "Dancing to Spring" was introduced.
As the first attempt of the China Opera and Dance Theatre to bring innovative business skills to the stage, "Dancing to Spring" has achieved many breakthroughs. When it premiered in April last year, it was so popular that it was hard to get a ticket. After that, through the organic integration of "art + technology", "Dancing in Spring" was also moved to the cloud for online broadcast. In October last year, it was recommended by the Industrial Development Department of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and submitted to the National Development and Reform Commission by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism for selection.
"Dancing to Spring" itself is a story about dancers. After this round of epidemic situation in Beijing was effectively controlled, the idea of opening the visit day and taking the audience to experience the daily life of dancers was also derived. On the day of the class visit, members and fans of Beijing Tianqiao Art Center watched the dancers' daily training and the rehearsal of "Dancing in Spring" in the rehearsal hall, and they were all immersed in the beautiful atmosphere created by the dancers. Subsequent networking activities pushed the atmosphere to a climax. Fans sit in a group with their favorite dancers, chat together, and learn to dance together. This limited-edition experience is a rare experience for fans. Some enthusiastic fans even brought the ticket stubs of the theater performances in recent years on-site, and more than 30 dancers introduced themselves one by one. Some of them have been in the group for more than 20 years, and some have just joined the group. The sincere feelings for dance are all moving.
At the end of the event, Yang Yi, artistic director of "Dancing to Spring", Hu Yang, artistic creativity and curriculum designer, Zhu Yin, artistic creativity, curriculum designer Hu Xiting, dancers Yu Yu and Li Yiran attended the "Dancing to Spring" sharing session as guests. Answers to questions related to the creation concept of "Dancing to Spring" one by one. Dancer Yu Yu told the surging news reporter that the previous performances have set plots and stories, "We are using our bodies to interpret other people's stories and historical stories on the stage. But in this play, we It is to perform and express oneself, so I return to our profession and choose dance as the original intention of my lifelong career."
In 2020, after the outbreak of the new crown epidemic, in August of that year, the dance troupe of the China National Opera and Dance Theatre launched a new opera "Hope for Your Return", followed by the dance dramas "Heroes and Sons", "Li Bai", the musical "One Love for a Thousand Years", and the concert version of the opera "A Thousand Years of Love". Offline performances such as "Zhang Fuqing" and the opera "The Epidemic of the River City" can be described as splendid. It is understood that the annual business assessment work is the essence of the theater's annual work. The launch of "Dancing in Spring" last year was not only a "big military parade" for theater talents, but also unexpectedly received a warm welcome from the audience.
In 2022, the Dance Troupe of China National Opera and Dance Theatre and Beijing Tianqiao Art Center will join hands again, with a stronger main creative lineup, more integration of innovative creative concepts, and more upgraded forms of expression, intending to present a show about traditional culture and Chinese aesthetics to the audience. A wonderful performance of the ultimate expression.
The 2022 "Dance to Spring" will focus on the oriental philosophical theme of "Love Between Man and Nature", integrate multi-dimensional expressions of culture and art, take the artistic conception of "poetry, calligraphy and painting" as a clue, and use contemporary expression techniques to combine music, Poetry, calligraphy, seasons and visual elements are combined with dance elements to convey the contemporary influence of Chinese classical thought. The performance integrates poetry, music, and dance, and is divided into seven chapters: Preface, Wind by the Moon, Frost and Snow, Long Song Xing, Shadow in Ink, Writing Spring and Autumn, and Epilogue. It is reported that the originally scheduled three performances of "Dancing in Spring" have been postponed to September 15-17 due to the epidemic, and tickets will be issued again in the near future.
This time, Beijing Tianqiao Art Center once again joined hands with the Dance Troupe of the China Opera and Dance Theatre to launch the first visit to the member activity of "Dancing in Spring" to lead everyone to walk into the Dance Troupe of the China Opera and Dance Theatre, and share the beauty of dance with the main creators and dancers. It is understood that the event was also broadcast live on Weibo, Beijing time, video account, Douyin and other platforms, and the total number of viewers exceeded 120,000.
"Dancing to Spring" rehearsal This article is provided by the China Opera and Dance Theatre
Walk into the dancers, walk into "Dancing to Spring"In 2021, the Dance Theatre Troupe of China National Opera and Dance Theatre and Beijing Tianqiao Art Center will move the annual assessment presentation class from the classroom to the stage for the first time, achieving a double harvest of box office reputation. "Many audiences have seen our stage works, but they haven't seen our training process. "Dancing to Spring" is a pioneering presentation of our training process on the stage." Hu Yang, chief dancer of the Dance Troupe of China National Opera and Dance Theatre This is how "Dancing to Spring" was introduced.
As the first attempt of the China Opera and Dance Theatre to bring innovative business skills to the stage, "Dancing to Spring" has achieved many breakthroughs. When it premiered in April last year, it was so popular that it was hard to get a ticket. After that, through the organic integration of "art + technology", "Dancing in Spring" was also moved to the cloud for online broadcast. In October last year, it was recommended by the Industrial Development Department of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and submitted to the National Development and Reform Commission by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism for selection.
"Dancing to Spring" itself is a story about dancers. After this round of epidemic situation in Beijing was effectively controlled, the idea of opening the visit day and taking the audience to experience the daily life of dancers was also derived. On the day of the class visit, members and fans of Beijing Tianqiao Art Center watched the dancers' daily training and the rehearsal of "Dancing in Spring" in the rehearsal hall, and they were all immersed in the beautiful atmosphere created by the dancers. Subsequent networking activities pushed the atmosphere to a climax. Fans sit in a group with their favorite dancers, chat together, and learn to dance together. This limited-edition experience is a rare experience for fans. Some enthusiastic fans even brought the ticket stubs of the theater performances in recent years on-site, and more than 30 dancers introduced themselves one by one. Some of them have been in the group for more than 20 years, and some have just joined the group. The sincere feelings for dance are all moving.
At the end of the event, Yang Yi, artistic director of "Dancing to Spring", Hu Yang, artistic creativity and curriculum designer, Zhu Yin, artistic creativity, curriculum designer Hu Xiting, dancers Yu Yu and Li Yiran attended the "Dancing to Spring" sharing session as guests. Answers to questions related to the creation concept of "Dancing to Spring" one by one. Dancer Yu Yu told the surging news reporter that the previous performances have set plots and stories, "We are using our bodies to interpret other people's stories and historical stories on the stage. But in this play, we It is to perform and express oneself, so I return to our profession and choose dance as the original intention of my lifelong career."
Dancers and visiting audience sit on the floor
"Dancing in Spring" will be ticketed recently, and "Our September" will meet at the theaterIn 2020, after the outbreak of the new crown epidemic, in August of that year, the dance troupe of the China National Opera and Dance Theatre launched a new opera "Hope for Your Return", followed by the dance dramas "Heroes and Sons", "Li Bai", the musical "One Love for a Thousand Years", and the concert version of the opera "A Thousand Years of Love". Offline performances such as "Zhang Fuqing" and the opera "The Epidemic of the River City" can be described as splendid. It is understood that the annual business assessment work is the essence of the theater's annual work. The launch of "Dancing in Spring" last year was not only a "big military parade" for theater talents, but also unexpectedly received a warm welcome from the audience.
In 2022, the Dance Troupe of China National Opera and Dance Theatre and Beijing Tianqiao Art Center will join hands again, with a stronger main creative lineup, more integration of innovative creative concepts, and more upgraded forms of expression, intending to present a show about traditional culture and Chinese aesthetics to the audience. A wonderful performance of the ultimate expression.
The 2022 "Dance to Spring" will focus on the oriental philosophical theme of "Love Between Man and Nature", integrate multi-dimensional expressions of culture and art, take the artistic conception of "poetry, calligraphy and painting" as a clue, and use contemporary expression techniques to combine music, Poetry, calligraphy, seasons and visual elements are combined with dance elements to convey the contemporary influence of Chinese classical thought. The performance integrates poetry, music, and dance, and is divided into seven chapters: Preface, Wind by the Moon, Frost and Snow, Long Song Xing, Shadow in Ink, Writing Spring and Autumn, and Epilogue. It is reported that the originally scheduled three performances of "Dancing in Spring" have been postponed to September 15-17 due to the epidemic, and tickets will be issued again in the near future.
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