Singing Changes Life
2024-08-02
The original immersive children's musical art series "Singing Changes Life" recently completed its national premiere at the Peking University Centennial Memorial Hall. Over the past nine days, more than 10000 primary and secondary school students from nearly 50 units in 13 provinces and cities across the country have presented their unique and wonderful praises to this summer with their singing and dancing. Live performance of the immersive children's musical art series' Singing Changes Life '. The "Singing Changes Life" series of art education works provided by the organizer incorporates music, art, performance, drama, language, and other fields of art education into entertainment through a participatory performance format for children, allowing each participant to gain a sense of achievement, grow together with the play, experience the unique charm of Chinese aesthetics, construct a dialogue between traditional and modern art education, promote the deep integration of art education and life, and realize the true vision of "art education for everyone". As the chief screenwriter and artistic director of "Singing Changes Life", Professor Peng Feng, Dean of the School of Arts at Peking University, shared the creative inspiration for the play from scratch. Along the way, I personally witnessed the entire process of children from the countryside to the county town, to the provincial capital, and to the capital. This was not only a change in physical space, but also a change in ideological cognition. Children had different understandings of the world and different expectations for life - singing really changed their lives. "At the closing ceremony, Li Kaichou and Li Xinrong (original singer) sang" Listen to Me Say Thank You ". Subsequently, Tsinghua Affiliated Middle School Bay Area School, Shenzhen Xixi Primary School, Xi'an University of Technology Affiliated Primary and Secondary School, and Beijing New Talent School respectively brought wonderful performances such as "New Rhyme of Ancient Poetry", opera "Ode to Pear Blossoms", song "I am a Strong Country", and children's musical "Singing Changes Life · New Academy Song". Tenor singer Dai Yuqiang (second from left) and renowned composer Gu Jianfen (third from left) arrived at the scene. It is worth mentioning that the famous composer Gu Jianfen also attended the closing ceremony. In this performance, several schools performed the "New School Song" series of works she composed and created, as well as classic masterpieces such as "Spring Dawn," "Wanderer's Song," and "Leaving the Frontier." These classic ancient poems flowed into catchy and melodious songs under the pen of Gu Jianfen, and the children affectionately called her "Grandma Gu," paying tribute to her through the blending of emotions and performances. It is reported that after the performance of "Singing Changes Life", the original immersive children's musical art series "Painting Changes Life" will be staged on the Peking University Centennial Lecture Hall in October, continuing to write a new chapter in art education. (New Society)
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Source:China News Service Website
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