Discover the Dream of a Musical: Ayunga's Fantastical Journey
Today I'm going to take you on a fantastic musical journey starring the magical Ayunga. It's not just a musical adventure, it's a wonderful adventure of life. Let's uncover this story full of notes and dreams together!
Opening: The Miracle of Musical Notes
Ayunga, who has only two seconds of memory, can he find his own miracle in the world of musical notes? In "Zootopia", he is not afraid of high fever and laughs at life, like a miracle of musical notes. This is not a Disney fairy tale, but a true story that happens all around us. He had a high fever of 39 degrees, but he did not hesitate, because Judy the rabbit gave him a touch of warmth. Life is ordinary, but it contains profound connotations.
Act I: An Extraordinary Life in the Ordinary
Ayunga said that his life was dull and there were not many twists and turns. However, there is something extraordinary in this ordinary life. From the grasslands of Inner Mongolia to the stage of the Beijing Dance Academy, his life is like a grassland pastoral song, a passionate musical. Sick, with a high fever of 39 degrees, he insisted without hesitation, because Judy, the rabbit on the stage, gave him a touch of warmth. Life may be ordinary, but in every ordinary moment, there is a profound meaning.
Act II: The Dance of the Musical
Ayunga and Disney seem to be a match made in heaven. He loves "Try Everything" in Zootopia, and his spirit of trying everything has deeply influenced him. Perhaps it was the guidance of fate that he walked from the small performance of the art troupe to the stage of the Beijing Dance Academy, step by step, and embarked on the road of dancing in musicals.
Act III: A Dreamy Picture of the Prairie
In Ayunga's dream, the grassland is like a dreamy oil painting, the horses in the sunset, the red robe Eji, and the aroma of milk tea wafting from the yurt. These pictures seem to be his innermost memories, the most beautiful gifts left to him by the grassland. And these pictures are no longer reality, they only exist in his dreams, and every frame is a deep attachment to his hometown.
Act IV: Farewell and Reflections of the Musical