The two sides of the Taiwan Strait North Wind Orchestra presented each other souvenirs to encourage the spread of traditional art in Fujian and Taiwan. Southeast Net reporter Lin Jie, photographed by
Southeast Net, July 7 (Reporter Lin Jie, Correspondent Liu Zeyang) On the afternoon of the 6th, the 800-year-old Quangang Peak Weidongyue Temple was full of joy. The Changhua Flowerbed Yugu Pavilion Luantan Theater Troupe and Quangang villagers gathered here to play the North Control and Prefecture of the Cross-Straits, and exchanged and presented souvenirs on the spot. The
exchange performance was held, and the Quangang North Wind Orchestra presented classic songs such as "The Jade Beauty", "Flower Drum", and "Three Plum Blossoms". The ancient rural joy and the enthusiastic Quangang North Management artists have allowed Taiwanese villagers who have come from afar to feel the deep affection.
The Changhua Beiguan artist, composed of three generations of old, young and young, went on stage to perform the suona play "A River Wind", the song "Driving Seat", and the Beiguan Children's Play "Wei Shui River", which received warm applause from Quangang villagers. In particular, the Weishui River, which tells the story of King Wen of Zhou, adds a plot to the music, and the form of expression is refreshing.
Taiwan Changhua North Wind Orchestra performed a clip of "Wei Shui River". The picture shows three generations of old and young North Wind Actors performing on the same stage. Photo by Southeast Net reporter Lin Jie
As an ancient fossil of Chinese music, Beiguan is also known as Beiqu, Xiaoqu, Minor, and Quzi. It has the reputation of "the voice transmission of the emperor" and is widely circulated in Quangang, the "hometown of Beiguan music culture in China". Quangang North Pipe and Taiwan North Pipe are of the same root and line, and are known by scholars as the two "sister flowers" blooming on the "mother tree" of the traditional mainland northern worksheet system.
Changhua County Consultant of the Cultural Bureau and leader of the Changhua Flower Site Yugu Pavilion Luantan Opera Troupe, Li Wenzheng, is a senior senior of Beiguan. He has been studying and teaching Beiguan in Taiwan for more than 30 years. He has been leading a team to visit the mainland for ten years. Every time he comes, he will organize artists of different ages to participate in the performance, striving to drive the artistic exchange and integration of Beiguan between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait.
"Taiwanese North Pipe was passed down by the ancestors of Quanzhou. At present, Taiwan North Pipe still preserves the original flavor of the time, which is called the narrow sense of North Pipe in the industry; the North Pipe in Quangang has gradually incorporated modern elements and is called the broad sense of North Pipe. No matter what, the North Pipe on both sides of the Taiwan Strait has the same roots and origins, and the national art of North Pipe should be carried forward." Li Wenzheng introduced that Changhua County where he is located has restored nearly 20 previously closed folk North Pipe music halls in three years, and has opened North Pipe art classes from elementary school to university. There are many young people and even children in the North Pipe band, and the North Pipe art atmosphere is strong.
Changhua Flowerbed Yugu Pavilion Luandan Theater Troupe performs suona play platoon. Southeast Net reporter Lin Jie
"There are many young people appearing in Changhua Beiguan artists, as well as elementary school actors. It is really rare. Just the kid in the stands beat the gong rhythm with a straightforward rhythm, you know that they have taught them well." Liu Zongxun, the representative inheritor of Quanzhou Beiguan who watched the performance on the spot, said. After the performance exchange of
, Quangang Fengwei Town and Changhua Huatan Yugu Pavilion Luantan Theater Troupe presented North Wind Musical Instruments and North Petrooper Ruler Score Scores respectively.
This cross-strait North Management Art Exchange Performance is one of the 11th Straits Forum and the "Quantai Youth Exchange - Sharing and Experience Integration" series of activities.