A unique opera summit forum kicked off the school anniversary.
The teacher talks and the students listen, as if they are back to their student days.
Six guests from the opera industry, education industry, and new media gathered together to conduct in-depth exchanges around the inheritance and innovation of opera art, the future and development of opera education, and the symbiosis and integration of opera culture and urban culture.
When teachers and students meet, they are particularly cordial.
The students are preparing for the evening performance.
The school anniversary party in the evening was themed "Essence and Spirit, Sharing the Tide", using two chapters of "keeping integrity" and "innovation" to lay out the wonderful moments of art education practice and drama in the past 70 years, and draw a picture of Shanghai Theater School The flowers and fruits harvested along the way. New and old alumni presented the classic plays they were taught in those years, and used a warm gathering to make the 70th anniversary clear and look at each other from beginning to end.
6 Du Liniang is putting on makeup.
Tan Feier (right) practices again with her classmates.
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Two little "painted faces" are doing homework in the background.
Second-year students majoring in puppetry are preparing to "change faces."
Under the leadership of Shen Yanli, 6 Du Liniang performed "The Peony Pavilion·Dreams" (Sheep on the Hillside).
html Tan Fei'er, a girl from the 5th grade Kun Opera class, was backstage preparing for the 70th anniversary performance. This time she and five other classmates played the role of Du Liniang in "The Peony Pavilion·Dreams". Although it was not her first time playing Du Liniang, Tan Fei'er was still quite nervous because her teachers and senior alumni were watching from the audience. She practiced every move taught by her teacher over and over again and recalled the character's heart explained by her teacher. She could represent the school. She feels very proud to have played the role.Zhang Shuai helps students take photos with her idol.
21 Zhang Shuai, the head teacher of the Peking Opera Comprehensive Class, applauded the performances of the senior fellow students and his own students on the stage. During the break, he also helped the students take photos with her idols.
After graduating from the Shanghai Opera School, Zhang Shuai became a young martial arts actor at the Shanghai Peking Opera Company. Due to an injury, he left the stage and returned to school to become a teacher. To this day, he often dreams of being awakened before he has time to practice, which shows that his practice has Become a lifestyle habit.
He said, "The rewards of being a teacher and being an actor are different. As a teacher, I am proud to see the progress of my students; as an actor, receiving encouragement and recognition from the audience during the curtain call is earned by my own efforts." Becoming After becoming a teacher, he hopes to teach his opera skills and skills as an actor to his students. Back then, he hoped to have a good teacher who would teach him everything he could. Now he hopes he is a good teacher.
alumnus Shi Yihong led opera school student Shao Weichen to sing "Sitting in the Palace".
The opera medley "Wujia Slope" with hundreds of millions of views was sung by alumnus Fu Xiru and opera school students Jin Yuxin, Lou Jiarui and Duan Meixu.
alumnus Lan Tian and Opera School student Yang Kaixin sang "Fighting Tigers and Going Up the Mountain".
Pingtan alumni Gao Bowen, Zhu Lin and Zhou Yuan talked about "The Legend of White Snake".
Students from the Shanghai Opera Class sang "Meet in the Nunnery. The grass is green in February and March".
Students majoring in puppetry at the Opera School performed "Face Changing" with stick puppets.
7-year-old Shanghai Opera veteran Shen Renwei (middle) leads young Shanghai Opera actors to sing "Meet in the Nunnery. Ask Uncle".Teachers and students majoring in opera played "Deep Night".
's carefully arranged performance repertoire covers traditional opera and folk arts majors such as Beijing, Kunming, Yue, Huhuai, Pingtan, and Puppetry, as well as new majors such as musicals, drama, film and television, and fine arts. Fresh, staged scenes that touch the audience's ears, eyes and heartstrings.
The school anniversary themed cruise ship "Essence and Spirit, Sharing the Tide" sailed by the Huangpu River.
Alumni and students left precious images on the banks of the Huangpu River.
In the future, the Opera School will continue to adhere to the school anniversary theme of "Essence and Spirit, Sharing the Tide" and actively explore the integration of opera art and urban culture.
In the future, the Opera School will continue to adhere to the school anniversary theme of "Essence and Spirit, Sharing the Tide" and actively explore the integration of opera art and urban culture.