On the evening of July 12, the second Tibetan Culture and Art Festival opened. As one of the outstanding repertoire performances in the region, at 8 p.m. on the 13th and 14th, the Tibetan opera "Green Hada" was staged at the Grand Theater of the Tibetan Opera Art Center. The plot was full of ups and downs, the atmosphere was warm, and the audience applauded and cheered.
The picture shows stills from the Tibetan opera "Green Hada" Photography: Zhang Xiaoqi
The picture shows stills from the Tibetan opera "Green Hada" Photography: Zhang Xiaoqi
The picture shows stills from the Tibetan opera "Green Hada" Photography: Zhang Xiaoqi
The picture shows the audience Photo: Zhang Xiaoqi
It is understood that "Green Hada" is a new realistic Tibetan drama with the theme of ecological and environmental protection. The play uses the expressive techniques of Tibetan opera art to tell the story of the people on the banks of the Yaxian River, who have been ravaged by wind and sand for generations, fighting against the harsh natural environment. The people of Yalong, represented by Ciduoji and Jiang Weiguo, have changed the living environment of "wind and sand flying together and eating up two taels of soil in a day" into a beautiful home full of green trees with tenacious perseverance. They reclaimed pieces of wasteland with their hands, and their ancestors and grandchildren used their sweat and hard work to weave this green Hada spread on both sides of the Brahmaputra River.
At the end of the play, the foothold is placed on the greening project of the north and south mountains of Lhasa, one is to show the spirit of several generations of the play, and the other is to show that this green Hada relay is still continuing, reflecting the practical significance of the Tibetan people adding a touch of green to the "roof of the world" under the blue sky.
The picture shows stills from the Tibetan opera "Green Hada" Photography: Zhang Xiaoqi
The picture shows stills from the Tibetan opera "Green Hada" Photography: Zhang Xiaoqi
The picture shows stills from the Tibetan opera "Green Hada" Photography: Zhang Xiaoqi
The picture shows stills from the Tibetan opera "Green Hada" Photography: Zhang Xiaoqi
After the performance, Ciji, a second-year junior high school student who watched the performance, excitedly told reporters that she liked today's performance very much, and after watching the performance, she really felt the importance of protecting the ecological environment and strengthening greening, and also felt the charm of traditional Tibetan culture, and hoped to hold more similar activities for the public in the future. (China Tibet Network Reporter/Zhang Xiaoqi)
The picture shows stills from the Tibetan opera "Green Hada" Photography: Zhang Xiaoqi
The picture shows stills from the Tibetan opera "Green Hada" Photography: Zhang Xiaoqi
The picture shows stills from the Tibetan opera "Green Hada" Photography: Zhang Xiaoqi
The picture shows stills from the Tibetan opera "Green Hada" Photography: Zhang Xiaoqi
The picture shows stills from the Tibetan opera "Green Hada" Photography: Zhang Xiaoqi