Zhejiang Music Youth Drama Week held in Hangzhou, attracting more than 40 Hong Kong teachers and students to visit and exchange ideas
2024-05-15
"Cantonese opera needs to go out and communicate with different genres, which is of great significance for the inheritance of Cantonese opera," said Zou Liyu, a teacher at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, in an interview on May 14th. On that day, the opening ceremony of the 2nd Zhejiang Conservatory of Music (hereinafter referred to as "Zhejiang Music") Youth Drama Week and the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts "Summer Camp for Performing Arts" was held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. This event consists of three sections: teaching exchange, boutique exhibitions, and salon discussions, including drama salons, master courses, workshops, and the introduction of elegant art into the campus. Drama Week event venue. It is worth mentioning that this event has attracted teachers and students from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts to visit and exchange ideas. In the next week, Zhejiang Conservatory of Music will conduct a master workshop, with teachers from Zhejiang and Hong Kong teaching students Yue Opera and Cantonese Opera respectively. Regarding the holding of this exchange event, An Yi, Secretary of the Party Branch and Deputy Director of the Drama Department of Zhejiang Conservatory of Music, stated that different genres must learn from, draw on, and exchange ideas with each other in order to promote future inheritance and development. The author also learned that the courses offered this time are divided into Wu Sheng group, Xiao Sheng group, Hua Dan group, performance class, gong and drum class, etc. Among them, the Yue Opera Hua Dan group is taught by Jin Caifang, a professor from the Drama Department of Zhejiang Conservatory of Music and one of the top 100 outstanding opera teachers in China. Students from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts are studying arts in Zhejiang. Students from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts are studying Yue Opera in Zhejiang. On the first day of class, Jin Caifang demonstrated and taught the recitation, singing style, and posture of Yue Opera. The students of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts also hold pens and mark the pronunciation on the lyrics one by one. Zhou Le'er, a student of the Department of Drama at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, did not have much knowledge of Yue Opera before, but she said that the delicate emotional expression of Yue Opera is very helpful for Cantonese opera performance. In addition to the exchange of traditional Chinese operas between the two regions, at the launch ceremony, four students, including director and actor Zhu Zhenying from Zhejiang Jingkun Art Center, officially studied under Lin Weilin, a representative inheritor of Kunqu opera in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage projects and a professor from Zhejiang Conservatory of Music. It is reported that, in order to further enhance the interactive experience of the Drama Week, a series of "China-Chic" activities such as drama flash, drama fashion show, fashion drama performances will be held next to build a drama featured consumption scene for the public, thus promoting the development of the drama culture industry. (Lai Xin She)
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Source:China News Network
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