1. A Cantonese opera pop-up event, the Cantonese opera troupe "moved" the classic song "Emperor's Flower" to Liantang Port.
2. Many spectators watched the performance attentively, and some took cameras to record the wonderful performance clips.
"The sky is full of fallen flowers, blocking out the moonlight. I want to borrow a cup and recommend it on the Fengtai..." Just after 10 o'clock on April 28, the sand table in the entry and exit hall of Liantang Port was crowded with people and very lively. Several Cantonese opera actors in complicated and gorgeous costumes, carefully painted with rich makeup, are moving lightly on the lotus steps and singing slowly with orchid fingers. This is the classic song "The Emperor's Flower" moved by Liantang Street and Shenzhen Cantonese Opera Troupe to the Liantang Port The Cantonese Opera pop-up event allows residents of Shenzhen and Hong Kong to encounter traditional opera at the border, building a cultural bridge for the in-depth integration of Shenzhen and Hong Kong.
"Looking at each other" with Cantonese opera actors at close range
""The Emperor's Flower"!" "This is singing "The Emperor's Flower"." The actors are like old friends, and they feel more cordial as soon as they appear on the stage. The long melody and the sad and sad singing instantly attracted the people who were entering and leaving the country. Many Shenzhen and Hong Kong citizens who were familiar with the play quickly gathered around and watched it attentively. Some nodded frequently in praise of the actors' superb performance, and some sang softly along with the melody. Singing, many viewers took out their cameras to record the wonderful performance clips, and many young people put on mobile phone stands to live broadcast...
Cantonese opera is a world-class intangible cultural heritage, and it also connects the feelings of citizens in Shenzhen and Hong Kong. one of the bridges. "Emperor's Flower" is one of the treasures of Cantonese opera. The whole play highlights the spirit of sacrifice for family and country and the sense of national identity, which is deeply loved by the majority of Cantonese-speaking people.
Mr. Zhang, a 57-year-old Hong Kong resident, entered the customs at Liantang Port early in the morning with his wife. As soon as he passed the customs, he was attracted by the familiar melody. He was so fascinated that he refused to leave without even putting down his backpack. He said that he is a senior theater fan and has a special liking for traditional Cantonese opera and Cantonese opera. In the past, he watched and listened to operas in theaters in Hong Kong and Shenzhen. In a space with no stage or stage, and no cordon, it was so close to each other. This was the first time that the actors "looked at each other" and exclaimed "It's so satisfying" and "It's so enjoyable".
The ancient tune is long, delicate and graceful. The Cantonese Opera pop-up attracted far more than Hong Kong and Macao residents who could understand Cantonese. Tour groups from afar also followed the sound. "The opera performance was held in the port hall. It was very lively. We all like Cantonese songs, but this was the first time we heard Cantonese opera. Especially the martial arts actors' flower gun performance in the opening was so exciting. It was a rich tourist experience and I loved it." Aunt Ma, who was traveling with the group to Hong Kong, is from Shandong. She kept praising the Cantonese opera pop-up performance and repeatedly asked where she could see traditional opera in the surrounding area.
Launching a more recognizable new consumer scene
In the small pop-up scene, the actors wore red shirts and green skirts, and their every move and frown revealed their solid stage skills and deep understanding of the repertoire. understand. Many foreign friends were also attracted by the art of Cantonese opera and gathered around, applauding and cheering one after another.
"When I was young, I often saw my grandparents listening to Cantonese opera. I didn't know what was good about it. Now I think it sounds good and the lyrics are beautiful." Netizen g_mia also said during the live interaction that there are good and bad short videos on new media now, and those who like traditional art like him Not a few, new media, flash mobs and other forms of promotion should be used to make more young people fall in love with traditional art.
It is reported that under the guidance of the Propaganda Department of the Luohu District Committee, the United Front Work Department of the Luohu District Committee, the Luohu Shenzhen-Hong Kong Command and the Luohu District Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism and Sports Bureau, Liantang Street joined hands with the Shenzhen Cantonese Opera Troupe and the Liantang Port Management Service Center for the first time The jointly planned series of activities "Cantonese Rhythm and Golden Sound Meet in Liantang" is also part of Luohu District's "Culture and Tourism to Promote Consumption". In addition to excerpts from the Cantonese opera treasure "Emperor's Flower" starring Xiao Yi, a national first-class actor from the Shenzhen Cantonese Opera Troupe, and main actor Bu Meiling, the pop-up event also featured the martial arts drama "The Red Jade" brought by "the mainstay" Wen Hui. According to the strong demand of the audience, "Liu Yi's Biography of Flowers and Full Moon" was temporarily added.The event aims to use intangible cultural heritage Cantonese opera repertoire to convey the echoes of traditional Chinese art and modern adaptations spanning thousands of years. Through new forms and exciting performances, the event aims to "fancy" express feelings to tourists, jointly experience the influence of traditional culture, and promote the integrated development of economy and culture.
"Cultural tourism is the entrance to a flow-based city and an engine of service-based economy." The relevant person in charge of Liantang Street said that in the next step, the street will adhere to "resonance with the same frequency" and "effort in the same direction", and continue to focus on "Port+" to actively explore Landscape, medical and nursing care and other resources and potential, launch a more recognizable "Hong Kong flavor" and "Lotus flavor" characteristic cultural tourism IP, new consumption scenarios and consumption benefit measures to continuously meet the diverse, multi-level, and Various demands have helped Luohu cultural tourism consumption to "take it to the next level."