Jiang Kun, Gong Hanlin, and other famous artists gathered at the grassroots level of Huangyan to "send laughter to the grassroots level" of the Chinese Qu Association | Activity | Gathering at the Chinese Qu Association
On the evening of August 28th, the Chinese Opera Association "Sending Laughter to the Grassroots" entered Huangyan, Taizhou, Zhejiang for a special performance in the gentle and melodious melody of "Millennium Yongning".
The performance was diverse in form, with a series of exciting performances such as Errenzhuan, Yueju, Lianhualuo, song and dance, cross-talk, and skits, which made the audience applaud in unison. The audience couldn't hide their excitement. Ms. Chen, a citizen, excitedly said, "I have always enjoyed watching sketch cross-talk since I was young. Today, I can see so many wonderful performances at my doorstep, and I also saw teachers Jiang Kun and Gong Hanlin. I am so excited!"
In addition, in order to promote the dissemination, popularization, inheritance, and development of folk art in rural areas, and meet the new needs of grassroots people for a better life, the Chinese Quyi Association has specially organized a "Sending Laughter to the Grassroots" small team to visit the provincial "Art Education Demonstration Village" Bailuwan Village, and together with the local provincial intangible cultural heritage band "Zuo Gong", they jointly presented a wonderful and diverse performance for the local villagers. The performances of solo plays, duets, Yue opera, cross-talk, and skits take turns and are deeply loved by the audience. Influenced by the enthusiasm of the on-site audience, Zhang Chunfeng, a member of the Quyi team, excitedly said, "This cultural delivery activity is a two-way trip. We have sent culture to the grassroots in rural areas, enriching the spiritual and cultural life of the villagers. The enthusiastic feedback from the villagers has also made our performers feel honored, while inspiring us to create more excellent Quyi works."
The leaders of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, the China Qu Association, the Zhejiang Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles, as well as relevant leaders from Taizhou City and Huangyan District, attended the event and watched the performance together with advanced models from various industries and citizens from Huangyan. This event attracted more than 3000 people from Huangyan to come into the theater to enjoy the cultural feast of Quyi; The "Sending Laughter" activity was livestreamed with pictures and text, and the number of online viewers reached 50000.