Artists from the Shanghai Opera House appeared in the "Art Space" of the International Import Expo on November 8, bringing "wonderful harmony" - a concert of Chinese and foreign classics, as well as a carefully planned Press Day pop-up event "Dancing Ink Orchid Pavilion" , to sen

Artists from the Shanghai Opera House appeared at the "Art Space" of the International Import Expo on November 8, bringing "wonderful harmony" - a concert of Chinese and foreign classics, as well as a carefully planned Press Day pop-up event "Dancing Mo Lanting" ", sending artistic condolences to the Chinese and foreign media people who are working hard at the CIIE. At the

site, artists such as Yu Haolei, Song Qian, Xiong Yufei, Zhang Huiyong, Huang Junpeng, etc. performed "La Bohème", "Tosca", "Romeo and Juliet" and "Camellia" in various performance forms such as solo and duet. Classic arias from world-famous operas such as "Walking on the Street", "Wonderful Harmony", "I Want to Live in a Sweet Dream", "Drinking Song", etc. From the classic art song "The River Goes East" to the nationally distinctive "A Glass of Wine" and "Jasmine", to the popular songs such as "I Love You China" and "Song of the Yangtze River" that praise the great mountains and rivers of the motherland, Chinese vocal works Just as wonderful. As the vocal director and piano accompanist of the entire concert, Shen Ye performed the soulful second movement "Ode to the Yellow River" from the piano concerto "Yellow River" live.

"This is my first time to perform at the China International Import Expo. I am very happy to be able to work with you to use music to dedicate our hearts to the 'art space' and to the media people from all over the world gathered in Shanghai." Soprano singer Song Qian said that operas, art songs, and folk songs contain the culture of different countries and nations, and also show different humanistic charms. "While media friends see the ever-changing and wonderful world through their eyes, we also hope that on this 'small' stage, we can use singing to let everyone hear the wonderful and diverse 'big' world."

On the afternoon of November 8, Shanghai Song The "literati" from the theater's original dance drama "Nine Years of Yonghe" appeared in the "Sea Study Room" of the CIIE News Center. Attracted by the special issue of "Lanting Collection Preface" on the bookshelf and the "pen, ink, paper and inkstone" on the desk, the "literati" played by outstanding young dancers from the Shanghai Opera House Dance Troupe Wen Geng, Zheng Yuetian and Lin Junfan followed the piano. Sound and drum music danced gracefully, sleeves were used as writing, and dance was used as ink, presenting the wonderful dance section "Eight Methods of Yongzi" in "The Nine Years of Yonghe". After passing through the Shanghai Intangible Cultural Heritage Living Room and passing through the tea break corridor, the dancers finally stopped in front of the "Preface to the Orchid Pavilion Collection" screen on the main stage of the "Art Space" and nodded to the media present, showing the elegance of the Wei and Jin literati.

The "Dancing Ink Orchid Pavilion" flash mob event attracted many Chinese and foreign reporters. After this immersive performance, the interactive session was even more interesting and engaging. Various forms of interactive experiences such as "The Best Running Script in the World" and "Preface to the Orchid Pavilion Collection", calligraphy-themed quizzes, and chapters of "The Nine Years of Yonghe" are skillfully integrated into the excellent traditional Chinese culture represented by calligraphy; and dance drama Cultural and creative souvenirs such as the "Lanting" fan of the same style, theme notebooks with quotes from the famous calligrapher Wang Xizhi, and canvas bags also let everyone see the vitality of China's excellent traditional culture in the contemporary era. From its premiere at China's Shanghai International Arts Festival in November 2023 to its nationwide tour in 15 provinces and 20 cities in 2024, the original dance drama "Nine Years of Yonghe" has allowed Wang Xizhi's "Preface to the Orchid Pavilion" to step out of the black and white world on paper and become a reality. It captures the pulsating life on the stage and fully displays the beauty of calligraphy, dance and humanity. "This is why today we chose to use 'Dancing Mo Lanting' as the theme to plan this special event for the Journalists' Day - to use dance to lead everyone across the boundaries of time and space, to feel the beauty of traditional Chinese culture, and to feel the profound cultural heritage behind Chinese literary and artistic works. ." Wen Geng, a young dancer from the Shanghai Opera House Dance Troupe, told reporters.

"Promoting cultural exchanges is one of the 'four major platforms' functions of the CIIE, and the News Center is a window for international communication and cultural exchanges." Zhao Lei, Secretary of the Party Committee and Executive Vice President of the Shanghai Opera House, said that she is looking forward to two different events The artistic presentation of the form shows the eclectic and inclusive cultural connotation of Shanghai as an international cultural metropolis to Chinese and foreign media in a deeper, more three-dimensional and more diversified way. While adding a touch of cultural brilliance to the CIIE News Center, it also shows the beauty The power of community.

Author: Jiang Fang

Text: Jiang Fang Picture: Cao Jiamiao Editor: Xu Yang Editor: Li Ting

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Artists from the Shanghai Opera House appeared at the "Art Space" of the International Import Expo on November 8, bringing "wonderful harmony" - a concert of Chinese and foreign classics, as well as a carefully planned Press Day pop-up event "Dancing Mo Lanting" ", sending artistic condolences to the Chinese and foreign media people who are working hard at the CIIE. At the

site, artists such as Yu Haolei, Song Qian, Xiong Yufei, Zhang Huiyong, Huang Junpeng, etc. performed "La Bohème", "Tosca", "Romeo and Juliet" and "Camellia" in various performance forms such as solo and duet. Classic arias from world-famous operas such as "Walking on the Street", "Wonderful Harmony", "I Want to Live in a Sweet Dream", "Drinking Song", etc. From the classic art song "The River Goes East" to the nationally distinctive "A Glass of Wine" and "Jasmine", to the popular songs such as "I Love You China" and "Song of the Yangtze River" that praise the great mountains and rivers of the motherland, Chinese vocal works Just as wonderful. As the vocal director and piano accompanist of the entire concert, Shen Ye performed the soulful second movement "Ode to the Yellow River" from the piano concerto "Yellow River" live.

"This is my first time to perform at the China International Import Expo. I am very happy to be able to work with you to use music to dedicate our hearts to the 'art space' and to the media people from all over the world gathered in Shanghai." Soprano singer Song Qian said that operas, art songs, and folk songs contain the culture of different countries and nations, and also show different humanistic charms. "While media friends see the ever-changing and wonderful world through their eyes, we also hope that on this 'small' stage, we can use singing to let everyone hear the wonderful and diverse 'big' world."

On the afternoon of November 8, Shanghai Song The "literati" from the theater's original dance drama "Nine Years of Yonghe" appeared in the "Sea Study Room" of the CIIE News Center. Attracted by the special issue of "Lanting Collection Preface" on the bookshelf and the "pen, ink, paper and inkstone" on the desk, the "literati" played by outstanding young dancers from the Shanghai Opera House Dance Troupe Wen Geng, Zheng Yuetian and Lin Junfan followed the piano. Sound and drum music danced gracefully, sleeves were used as writing, and dance was used as ink, presenting the wonderful dance section "Eight Methods of Yongzi" in "The Nine Years of Yonghe". After passing through the Shanghai Intangible Cultural Heritage Living Room and passing through the tea break corridor, the dancers finally stopped in front of the "Preface to the Orchid Pavilion Collection" screen on the main stage of the "Art Space" and nodded to the media present, showing the elegance of the Wei and Jin literati.

The "Dancing Ink Orchid Pavilion" flash mob event attracted many Chinese and foreign reporters. After this immersive performance, the interactive session was even more interesting and engaging. Various forms of interactive experiences such as "The Best Running Script in the World" and "Preface to the Orchid Pavilion Collection", calligraphy-themed quizzes, and chapters of "The Nine Years of Yonghe" are skillfully integrated into the excellent traditional Chinese culture represented by calligraphy; and dance drama Cultural and creative souvenirs such as the "Lanting" fan of the same style, theme notebooks with quotes from the famous calligrapher Wang Xizhi, and canvas bags also let everyone see the vitality of China's excellent traditional culture in the contemporary era. From its premiere at China's Shanghai International Arts Festival in November 2023 to its nationwide tour in 15 provinces and 20 cities in 2024, the original dance drama "Nine Years of Yonghe" has allowed Wang Xizhi's "Preface to the Orchid Pavilion" to step out of the black and white world on paper and become a reality. It captures the pulsating life on the stage and fully displays the beauty of calligraphy, dance and humanity. "This is why today we chose to use 'Dancing Mo Lanting' as the theme to plan this special event for the Journalists' Day - to use dance to lead everyone across the boundaries of time and space, to feel the beauty of traditional Chinese culture, and to feel the profound cultural heritage behind Chinese literary and artistic works. ." Wen Geng, a young dancer from the Shanghai Opera House Dance Troupe, told reporters.

"Promoting cultural exchanges is one of the 'four major platforms' functions of the CIIE, and the News Center is a window for international communication and cultural exchanges." Zhao Lei, Secretary of the Party Committee and Executive Vice President of the Shanghai Opera House, said that she is looking forward to two different events The artistic presentation of the form shows the eclectic and inclusive cultural connotation of Shanghai as an international cultural metropolis to Chinese and foreign media in a deeper, more three-dimensional and more diversified way. While adding a touch of cultural brilliance to the CIIE News Center, it also shows the beauty The power of community.

Author: Jiang Fang

Text: Jiang Fang Picture: Cao Jiamiao Editor: Xu Yang Editor: Li Ting

Please indicate the source when reprinting this article.