Harvest is a stage everywhere, the rally horn is blowing, China Central Radio and Television Station’s 2023 "Chinese Farmers Harvest Festival Gala" will be broadcast soon. Who can take the stage of the Harvest Festival and show off the style of farmers in the new era? Recently, "Three Rong" experts from all over the country are competing in the "Feng Gathering Number" to win "tickets" to the Feng Wan. Passing through the north and south branch venues in Anxi, Fujian and Xianghe, Hebei, from September 19th to 21st, CCTV-17's large-scale cultural competition program "Harvest Collection" arrived at the western venue - Dingbian County, Yulin City, Shaanxi Province, for three consecutive days Promote farmers' unique skills to the broad audience of netizens, demonstrate harvest results, and sound the "countdown" loudly to the harvest festival.
Beautiful! Buckwheat Flower Seaside Country Musicians Song Competition
A major feature of this season's "Harvest Collection" is that it welcomes many country musicians with roots in the soil. The Grandpa Group born in the 1950s who "dare to fight will win", the Guizhou Qixian who sang all the way, and the Xueshan Langma group who spoke for their hometown. They used music as a medium to sing about a new life, spread the culture of their hometown, and show The style of new farmers in the new era. These music, which are rooted in life and local folk customs, have the most real and powerful appeal.
Danzheng, who studied at Xi'an University of Technology, was born in Mangla Township, Guinan County, Qinghai Province. He accidentally recorded a Tibetan song that his mother sang while doing farm work. After it was released on the short video platform, it impressed countless netizens. This time they also came to the stage of "The Harvest Collection". In the cloud live broadcast of the tour, the mother and son sang lightly. Did you feel the vastness and distance of being from the "Hometown of Tibetan Embroidery Song and Dance"?
A northern band from Fugu County, Yulin City, Shaanxi Province, came to Dingbian for the first time and was shocked by the endless sea of buckwheat flowers. They improvised the song "That Sheep Belly Handkerchief". They integrated rock elements into northern Shaanxi folk songs, created new songs, and sang new trends in people's lives. Clear songs resounded in the fields, and the joy of harvest filled the screen.
For the Sanjiang Group of Lisu people from Yuhexia Village, Lijiang City, Yunnan Province, singing folk songs is also an indispensable way of expressing their emotions. Through the "Harvest Collection" stage, Sanjiang Group conveyed the magnificent scenery and colorful folk customs to the audience, and sang out the "beauty" and "rhyme" of their hometown. These young rural musicians of the new era combine national culture and modern popular elements to create touching music works that express their nostalgia for their hometown. They also help revitalize rural culture through the inheritance and promotion of folk culture.
So beautiful! The competition stage instantly transforms into a folk costume catwalk
. It is not only a feast for the ears, but also a feast for the eyes! At the western venue of "Harvest Harvest Finale", more than a hundred "agriculture, rural areas and farmers" experts sang and I appeared on the stage. All kinds of ethnic costumes were in full bloom. The competition stage set up in the fields became a large-scale catwalk scene. The "Six Princesses of Yelang" group wore bottom-of-the-box wedding dresses and sang the song "The Harvest Dong Village Invites You." The wedding dresses each had their own characteristics, with dazzling silver ornaments and complicated embroidery competing for beauty. Both their songs and their costumes tell the beauty of ancient cultural heritage.
All members of the Maonan ethnic band appeared on the stage wearing improved versions of national costumes. The female lead singer re-deconstructed the "heirloom" Maonan brocade woven by her ancestors and integrated it into her own performance style, creating the "most dazzling ethnic style" and shining on the stage.
The Guizhou rhyme rap group from the Xiaohua Miao ethnic group in Guizhou combines three art forms: dialect, allegro, and jingle to sing about the changes in their hometown and their happy life. In their hometown, the villagers plant peppers when they are busy and paint agricultural paintings in their spare time. It can be said that "everyone is an artist." Their costumes also have "little ingenuity" hidden in them. All patterns adopt "batik", one of the four major printing techniques in ancient my country, showing strong local characteristics.
Increase your knowledge! The Dingbian venue has become an encyclopedia of "intangible cultural heritage"
The "gathering" of a large number of intangible cultural heritage skills is also a highlight of the western venue of "Fengjie Jiejiehao". Xiao Huang from the Li Yu Theater Research Institute in Lanxi, Zhejiang, inherited his father's legacy and has studied Wu Opera, the "living fossil" of Chinese opera, for many years. This time, father and son performed on the same stage, bringing excerpts from the traditional Wu opera "The Legend of the White Snake", "Three Kingdoms" and "Sizhou City" Skewers".This group of young inheritors of "intangible cultural heritage" active on the stage of "Harvest Collection" allowed the audience to see the endless vitality of traditional culture.
The experts on the stage showed off their "intangible cultural heritage" skills, and "Fengjie Jiejie" also did not forget to explore the essence of each intangible cultural heritage. The first program at the Western Conference took the audience into the paper-cutting community art factory. From window grilles to "Eight Horses" and "Kowloon" to the long scroll painting "Along the River During the Qingming Festival", all were carefully created by paper-cutting craftsmen using small scissors. The art of paper-cutting has a long history, and it is constantly bursting with new vitality in the hands of those who inherit the skill.
As the program aired, the third cloud live broadcast of "Here Comes the Fengwan Festival" was officially launched on September 19. Echoing the program, the live broadcast also invited Shuang Yan, the fourth generation descendant of Beijing clay sculptures and a representative inheritor of national clay sculptures, as a guest to demonstrate the original and auspicious "Rabbit Lord". When clay sculpture skills meet the "intangible cultural heritage" in the show, hosts Wang Chenyu and Meng Yufan "apprentice" on the spot and "learn the craft" while watching the show, bringing a unique viewing experience to the audience and netizens. Lock in the CCTV-17 large-scale cultural competition program "Harvest Harvest" and "taste" this harvest feast in Dingbian, Shaanxi!