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To narrow the distance between the performances, CPPCC members suggested creating a small theater at the doorstep of their homes

Modern Express News (Reporter Xu Suning Wen / Photo) With the improvement of living standards, people have begun to pursue a rich and colorful spiritual and cultural life. Watch a lively opera performance, listen to a lively talk show, or take a child to a children's play... It has become the choice of more and more people. On January 18, members attending the Fifth Session of the Twelfth CPPCC National Committee of Jiangsu Province successively went to their places of residence to report, and Li Hongliang, member of the Provincial CPPCC Committee, famous Kunqu performing artist, member of the Party Committee and deputy general manager of Jiangsu Performing Arts Group, brought proposals related to theaters, and suggested building a small theater at the doorstep of their homes.

To narrow the distance between the performances, CPPCC members suggested creating a small theater at the doorstep of their homes

△ Li Hongliang

He believes that in the current context, as an emerging cultural communication carrier and cultural tourism consumption space, small theaters are becoming more and more popular and important. "For example, we have built many 15-minute service circles, and small theaters can also create this concept, building small theaters in front of residents' homes to narrow the distance between performances." It can not only allow residents to have a space to express themselves at their doorstep, but also enhance the happiness and sense of gain of residents with rich art forms. At the same time, the construction of small theaters can also promote the cultural consumption of large theaters.

As an opera actor, Li Hongliang is also very concerned about the entry of opera into the campus. As an important part of our traditional Chinese culture, opera is also a treasure of traditional Chinese culture and art, and has a unique role in inheriting culture, cultivating morality, and enhancing cultural self-confidence. He believes that opera should not only enter the university campus, but also enter the middle school and primary school, and bury the seeds of traditional culture into the heart of every child.

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