"Not only did I enjoy a high-level acrobatic feast, but I also truly felt the deep friendship between the people of Shanghai and Xinjiang in the plot. We continue to struggle from generation to generation, all to make Xinjiang's tomorrow better." After watching the acrobatic drama "Snow in Tianshan Mountains", said Gao Junbiao of the Bachu Branch Headquarters of Shanghai Aid to Xinjiang. After the Lantern Festival, he will pack his bags and set out on duty again. Yesterday and today, the acrobatic drama "Tianshan Snow" held a special New Year condolence performance for Shanghai's foreign aid cadres at the Shangyin Opera House for two consecutive nights to express sincere gratitude to them. After completing this round of condolence performances, "Tianshan Snow" will also start a national tour.
In November last year, the acrobatic drama "Tianshan Snow", which took three years to create and stage, traveled more than 5,000 kilometers to six cities and counties in Xinjiang to carry out a "cultural Xinjiang" tour. Through real-life interpretations and wonderful skills, Let millions of Xinjiang viewers deeply feel the deep love between the people of Shanghai and Xinjiang.
The crew of "Tianshan Snow" received enthusiastic applause and cheers from people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang. While performing, the Shanghai Acrobatic Troupe also carried out extensive cooperation and exchanges with the four counties in the Kashgar region supported by Shanghai, held acrobatic talent training projects, and signed a strategic cooperation agreement on acrobatic talent training between Shanghai and Xinjiang, injecting new vitality into the cultivation and development of acrobatics. .
“You can feel the changes of the actors from the inside out.” Liang Hongjun, director of the Shanghai Acrobatic Troupe, said with emotion that the crew fully absorbed the historical and artistic nutrients during the “Cultural Enrichment” trip, and visited the Urumqi Municipal Museum, the Educated Youth University Hospital, etc.
"The creation and performance of "Snow in the Tianshan Mountains" was a two-way process between Shanghai and Xinjiang." Liang Hongjun was deeply impressed. During the crew's performance in Kashgar, a group of more than 30 relatives and friends of the actor Diliar Amer drove from Altay to the theater. He traveled 2,000 kilometers to Kashgar to watch the performance. "From communication, interaction, and integration, the actors from the two places are now as close as one family."
The acrobatic drama "Snow on the Tianshan Mountains" depicts the historical picture of Shanghai's aid to Xinjiang and cultural enrichment of Xinjiang over the past 70 years, by Nearly a hundred actors from Shanghai and Xinjiang performed together from the Shanghai Acrobatic Troupe, Shanghai Circus School, Xinjiang Art Theater Acrobatic Troupe, Yingisha County Adilida Wazi Art Heritage Center and Zepu County Song and Dance Acrobatic Troupe.
According to Liang Hongjun, in the second round of revisions, "Tianshan Snow" has been optimized and upgraded in terms of multimedia, music, costumes and props, etc. It tells the scene of the "Friendship Road" during the construction of the China-Pakistan Highway, in order to highlight the local customs and national elements. , the main creator added the melody of the Xinjiang folk song "Send Me a Rose" to the originally intense music, adding a touch of tenderness in the wind and snow.
It is understood that since the premiere of "Tianshan Snow", the audience at the performance has exceeded 10,000, and the online live broadcast has been watched by nearly 1.1 million. From February 28th to 29th, the acrobatic drama "Tianshan Snow" will be performed twice at the Shanghai Cultural Plaza, and will then be performed in Beijing, where it will be performed at the Central Opera House in Beijing from March 8th to 9th. After the Beijing show, the work will also be shown in Tianjin, Wuhan and other places.
Author: Wang Xiaoli
Text: Wang Xiaoli Pictures: Photos provided by Shanghai Acrobatic Troupe Editor: Xu Yang Editor: Li Ting
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