A few days ago, the public welfare stage play "Dinosaur Brother and Sister Vision Battle" was officially staged at the Shanghai Broadcasting Art Center. On the occasion of the 29th National Eye Care Day, this play focuses on the theme of eye care and eye protection, aiming to raise public attention to children's vision health through innovative stage play formats.
Caption: Picture provided by the organizer of the event (the same below)
The public welfare stage play "Dinosaur Brother and Sister Vision Battle" is an original work of Dr. Zheng Ke of the "Myopia Peter Pan" science popularization team of Fudan University Affiliated Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, and Presented lovingly by the children of Little Star. The play not only has wonderful performances, but also incorporates a wealth of knowledge about eye care and eye care. It is both educational and entertaining, and is deeply loved by the audience. By watching the performance, the children learned the importance and scientific methods of protecting their eyesight while laughing. It is worth mentioning that the dinosaur puppets used in this play were all made by children. The process not only exercised their hands-on skills, but also stimulated their creativity and imagination. Through this process of participating in the production, the children felt the joy of cooperation, cultivated team spirit, and also enhanced their understanding and appreciation of art. On the same day, Qian Biao, Secretary of the Party Committee of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University, Wang Tong, Deputy Director of the Office of the Municipal Health Promotion Committee and Director of the Health Promotion Department of the Municipal Health Commission, Zhou Quan, Deputy Director of the Documentary Center of Shanghai TV Station, etc. were invited to attend and jointly witnessed this event. A professional and fun parent-child trip.
The charity stage play "Dinosaur Brother and Sister Vision Battle" aims to use the stage play as an innovative communication method to remind the public, especially parents and teachers, of the importance of vision protection in the context of the widespread use of electronic products and the increasing rate of myopia in children. sex. Teachers and students from many schools were also specially invited to watch the performance, which became a vivid interpretation of the theme of Eye Care Day. This is not only a successful public welfare practice, but also effectively connects families, schools and all aspects of society through the bridge of art, forming an eye-care and eye-protection network in which the whole society participates. Many schools said that such fun and educational activities have greatly enhanced children's awareness of self-protection. Parents and teachers reported that the children took the initiative to share the knowledge they learned after returning home and began to correct their bad eye habits, with remarkable results. Through this unique charity stage play,
actively advocates the concept of healthy eye use, calls on the whole society to pay attention to children's vision problems, and jointly protect children's bright future. This is not only a wonderful performance, but also a social education activity using art as a medium, calling on every family, school and society to pay attention to children's vision health.
Xinmin Evening News reporter Guo Jianfeng