#天南地北大拜年#
On January 27th, the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra Concert Hall was packed to witness the power of love and music. The 15th "Love in the City" Autism Concert was held here, and the 99-year-old famous conductor Mr. Cao Peng came to the scene and brought a heart-shaking musical feast to the audience with the autistic children.
Autism, the term may not be new to many people, but we know very little about it. They are a special group of children who live in their own world, and communication becomes their biggest problem. However, in the temple of music, they found their way to the world.
This concert is not only a performance of music, but also a stage for the release of the minds of children with autism. Through the performance of a variety of musical instruments and the interpretation of various dances, they have shown their talents and charm to the world. Every note, every dance step, contains their inner emotions and desires. Here they are no longer forgotten corners, but radiant stars.
And behind this concert, there are countless people's efforts and dedication. There are those teachers who work tirelessly, and they use patience and wisdom to guide children to open their hearts and feel the charm of music. There are volunteers who care for the autistic community, and they convey warmth and hope with their actions. There are also those friends from all walks of life, who bring strength to this group with their support and attention.
Mr. Cao Peng, 99 years old, is not only a legend in the music industry, but also a caring elder. He uses his experience and wisdom to point out the direction for autistic children and make them more determined on the road of music. His appearance is not only an encouragement and support for autistic children, but also a reminder to all walks of life: we need to pay attention to this special group and warm their hearts with love and care.
However, focusing on children with autism is not just an event or a show. It requires long-term commitment and persistence. We need to provide them with more opportunities to get in touch with music, dance and other art forms, so that they can experience the diversity of the world through the influence of art. We also need to educate the public on the correct understanding of autism, eliminate misunderstandings and prejudices, and create a more inclusive and friendly social environment for them.
Let us remember this concert of love and hope, and pass on love to everyone in need. Let's work together to do our part to create a better world. Because in the world we live together, everyone deserves to be respected, cared for, and seen.
Finally, let us applaud those autistic children with applause and praise them for their courage, talent and perseverance. I believe that in the future, they will continue to go further and further on the road of music and warm the hearts of more people with the power of music. And we will always be by their side, cheer for them, and witness their brilliance together.