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Ruhu Tian "Art" 31 performances of the National Centre for the Performing Arts to send blessings

Ruhu Tian "Art" 31 performances of the National Centre for the Performing Arts to send blessings

As the Spring Festival of the Year of the Tiger approaches, the National Centre for the Performing Arts will bring 20 sets of 31 artistic performances to the audience from February 2 (the second day of the first lunar month) to February 15 (the fifteenth day of the first month), using art and the audience to spend a festive and peaceful Chinese New Year.

Dance The New Year dance has an oriental meaning

From February 2 to 3, the Chinese Opera and Dance Theatre "Li Bai" will take the stage of the National Centre for the Performing Arts, recreating the legendary life of a poet and immortal, and appreciating the feelings of home and country under the arrogance and arrogance. From February 5th to 6th, the Chinese Opera and Dance Theater dance drama "Confucius" will recreate the bumpy return of a generation of sages who cannot seek mercy. Through the millennia, the road of the "Great Avenue" is now a long way away, and the Analects of the Hundred Ages are born, leading the audience to approach the "world of datong" that Confucius pursued all his life.

Five stars in the East, fortunately not forgotten. From February 11th to 13th, Beijing Performing Arts Group's large-scale dance drama "Five Stars Out of the East" will be staged at the National Centre for the Performing Arts Opera House. The beating drums, the gorgeous dance, the reproduction of the moving national treasure legend, the dance of the magnificent western legend.

Symphony moves traditional festivals

From February 5th to 6th, from the fifth to sixth day of the Chinese New Year, the Beijing Wind Symphony Orchestra will bring two Chinese New Year concerts. On February 5, the "Radwski in Progress" concert was conducted by Li Bowei, who played well-known Western classics such as "Hussar Overture", "Kanon in D major" and "Polka for Locomotives". On the 6th, the "Flying Snow Welcomes Spring" concert was conducted by Li Fangfang, and the first half selected "Spring Festival Overture", "Ode to pear blossoms", "Yao Dance Music" and other famous Chinese songs, and in the second half, "The Sound of Spring", "Blue Rhapsody", "West District Story" and other relaxed and happy Western masterpieces will be performed.

On February 12th, the Beijing Chinese Orchestra 'Ice journey' Winter Olympics theme concert will kick off in the "Festival Overture", and France's "Across the Ocean", Switzerland's "To The Lake of Liusheng", Italy's "Santa Rukia", Austria's "Serenade", Japan's "Dragnet Minor", Russia's "Cargo Lang & Karinka", and South Korea's "Arirang" and other familiar music and Chinese folk music classics "Great Wall Caprice" will be played.

From February 12 to 13, "Life of a Rose: Concert of Classic Love Songs of the National Centre for the Performing Arts Choir" will be staged at the Little Theatre. On February 13, conductor Liu Ju will conduct the Symphony Orchestra of the National Ballet of China and join hands with zhang Qianyuan, a performer, to bring a festive and peaceful "Lantern Festival" Concert of the Symphony Orchestra of the Chinese Ballet of China. On February 15th, the Central Chinese Orchestra will recreate a musical memory of 24 years ago with a specially planned "Nongyin Tiger Howl" Lantern Festival Concert.

Poly let the good fill up childhood memories

The National Centre for the Performing Arts has also prepared a sumptuous Spring Festival play for young audiences.

From February 2 to 3, conductor Wang Yongji will conduct the China Film Orchestra and reunite with classic screen cartoon images such as Monkey King, Huluwa, Black Cat Sheriff and Nezha who have accompanied generations of people to grow up, such as "Childhood Projector - Chinese Film Orchestra New Year Audiovisual Symphony Concert", allowing people to relive childhood memories in familiar animation music.

From February 4th to 6th, the China Puppet Art Theater will bring a large-scale mythological puppet drama "True and False Sun Wukong". From February 12 to 13, the China Puppet Art Theatre will also bring a large-scale children's stage play "Three Letters". The drama dialogues history, heroes, and the future through three letters, and shows the power of faith, belief, and faith in three stories based on real events.

Watching big dramas has always been the traditional new year custom of Chinese to welcome the Lunar New Year. The Peking Opera of the National Centre for the Performing Arts celebrates the Spring Festival and will be sung from the second to the sixth day of the Chinese New Year. Many famous Peking opera artists in Beijing Opera House have led "Mu Guiying Hanging Commander", "Red Maned Horse", "Shilang Visiting Mother", "Red Lady", "Dragon and Phoenix Chengxiang", a classic of genres and auspicious plays, allowing the audience and opera fans to spend a Chinese New Year with full of flavor.

In addition, the National Centre for the Performing Arts Weekend Concert will accompany the audience to celebrate the New Year as always during the Spring Festival to the Lantern Festival. On the sixth day of the Lunar New Year on February 6th, "Ice and Snow Dream , Winter Olympic Covenant Special Planning to Accompany the Winter Olympics and Celebrate the New Year - Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Theme Concert", conductor Zhang Bingbing and the China Film Orchestra will bring "Olympic Horn", "Skating Round Dance", "Snow Child" and other works, so that the audience can feel the vitality of ice and snow sports and the charm of music in the Spring Festival and the double celebration festivals of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. On February 13th, the weekend concert Chinese national music series "Spring Warm fragrance - National Orchestra Works Concert" was conducted by Ge Yanan and the China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra to bring the audience "Spring Festival Overture", "Shangyuan Festival", "Snow Lantern on the Fifteenth day of the First Month", "Harvest Gong and Drum" and other vibrant national orchestral works. Reporter Tian Wanting Cartography/Wang Hui

Source: Beijing Youth Daily

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