The first live broadcast of YY Live's "Intangible Cultural Heritage Building Dreams and Enjoying the Bay Area" entered the national-level intangible cultural heritage Zhongshan Drunken Dragon Dance

Recently, YY Live, together with Guangzhou Daily, Southern Metropolis Daily and other media, jointly launched the first live broadcast of the Greater Bay Area cultural live broadcast season of "Building Dreams of Intangible Cultural Heritage and Enjoying the Bay Area" - the "Zhongshan Drunken Dragon Dance" special session, which was held on YY Live. The official energy channel and Guangzhou Daily client were simultaneously launched online. YY live broadcast gold medal artist Bao Erye and the sixth generation inheritor of Zhongshan Drunken Dragon Dance Huang Jinjian showed the unique artistic style and long-standing cultural heritage of Zhongshan Drunken Dragon Dance to netizens through the live broadcast lens, attracting more than 350,000 online views.

Drunken Dragon Dance is a unique folk art in Zhongshan. It integrates martial arts Hongquan, Drunken Boxing, juggling and other skills. It is a treasure of Chinese folk dance and an important part of the intangible cultural heritage of the Greater Bay Area. . In June 2008, the State Council officially included the Zhongshan Drunken Dragon Dance in the national intangible cultural heritage list. During the live broadcast of

, Mr. Baoer came to Changzhou Village, West District Street, Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, the birthplace of the Drunken Dragon Dance. Under the leadership of Huang Jinjian, they jointly "traced to the source" and unveiled the mystery of the Zhongshan Drunken Dragon Dance for the majority of netizens. "The Drunken Dragon Dance first originated in the Song Dynasty. The reason why it is called 'Drunken Dragon' is because when dancing, the performers need to appear drunk but not drunk, and walk drunk but not intoxicated," Huang Jinjian introduced to Mr. Bao'er and the netizens in the live broadcast room. .

The reason why the Drunken Dragon Dance is loved by the public and widely circulated is that the props used are also one of the main highlights. The props of the Drunken Dragon Dance are mainly wood dragons carved from miscellaneous wood and painted with lacquer, and are decorated on the dragon's horns. Mosaic and leaf-shaped gold foil or gold paper, the shape is very exquisite and unique. Encouraged by netizens, Mr. Baoer also picked up the wooden dragon and followed Huang Jinjian to learn and experience the classic moves of the Drunken Dragon Dance such as "Three Bows and Nine Kowtows" and "Snowflake Cover".

"Actually, this wooden dragon is very heavy. Just now I didn't learn the 'fake handle' properly from Teacher Huang. I already feel very tired and sweating profusely, not to mention the teachers who are intangible cultural heritage." , I have to perform with this wooden dragon for a long time. It can be seen that people who inherit intangible cultural heritage are very hard and not easy." After learning a few drunken dragon dance moves, Mr. Baoer shared his experience with netizens.

"Learning was very hard at the beginning. I started learning Drunken Dragon Dance from my father when I was 10 years old. Now my son is learning Drunken Dragon Dance with me. We also carry out various intangible cultural heritage 'entering campus' activities to teach more teenagers Learning the Drunken Dragon Dance, my biggest wish is to pass on and spread the Drunken Dragon Dance more widely in my generation," said Huang Jinjian. At the end of the

live broadcast, Huang Jinjian led the team members to perform a majestic, bold, free and uninhibited Drunken Dragon Dance for the netizens in the live broadcast room, which won " bursts of applause " from the netizens in the live broadcast room.

"Intangible Cultural Heritage Builds Dreams and Enjoys Seeing the Bay Area" Greater Bay Area Cultural Live Broadcast Season is a series of live broadcast activities created by YY Live to better inherit and spread the intangible cultural heritage culture of the Greater Bay Area. The first live broadcast brought the Zhongshan Drunken Dragon Dance into the live broadcast room. It not only deeply explored the unique dance characteristics of the Drunken Dragon Dance through modern audio-visual means, but also spread it through the dual platforms of live broadcast and media, which better expanded the popularity of the Drunken Dragon Dance and helped others. Spread among young user groups.

It is understood that this series of activities will also include a number of Greater Bay Area intangible cultural heritage special live broadcasts such as "Guangzhou Embroidery" and "Chaozhou Iron Branch Puppet Show".