On March 12, the re-examination for the art undergraduate admissions exam of the Performing Department of the Central Academy of Drama kicked off. More than 170 candidates majoring in drama, film and television performance will compete for about 50 shortlisted places through vocal, line, body, performance and other assessments. The final admission result will be determined based on professional rankings and college entrance examination scores. Reporters saw at the scene that candidates prepared "extra point props" for the exam.
html At about 08 o'clock, at the inspection office at the west gate of the Changping Campus of China National Theater, candidates who arrived early lined up in a long line. Xiao Xie, an examinee from Wuhan, Hubei, wore a ponytail and held a red dress in his hand. "This is specially prepared for physical performances. The skirt dances beautifully. I want to leave a good impression on the examiner through the talent show." "The reporter noticed that every candidate prepared "extra points props" for this exam. Candidate Jiahe, who has studied dance for more than 10 years, carries a small speaker with him. "It has been rehearsing with me for many years. I hope it can bring me good luck!"Although the candidates have worked hard on clothing, hairstyle, etc., they are different from other The difference between the art examination majors is that every candidate has a bare face. "The school stipulates that makeup is not allowed during exams, and colored contact lenses are not allowed." One candidate said that grooming is very important for performance, so he deliberately got up early to have his hair styled to reveal his facial features.
html At about 09:30, candidates entered the examination room one after another and were assessed in batches on voice, stage, form and appearance. Wang Xin, director of the Chinese Opera Performance Department, said that this year, on the basis of the three majors of drama, film and television performance, cross talk creation and performance, and puppet theater performance and design, the department has added an action performance major and plans to recruit 25 people. "There is currently a relative lack of action actors in the industry, so we have made timely adjustments to the art examination major settings. Judging from the registration situation, students are very enthusiastic about action performances." He said that in the re-examination of action performances, in addition to assessing majors Performance skills and physical fitness of candidates will also be assessed.This year is the first year that the art examination reform has been implemented, and the requirements for the college entrance examination cultural courses are more stringent. In this regard, Wang Xin reminded candidates to pay equal attention to cultural courses and professional courses and walk on two legs. "After this re-examination, we will release the examination results in a timely manner so that candidates can devote themselves to the review of cultural courses."
(Source: Beijing Daily Client)