Beijing Daily Client | Reporter Sun Yunke
The "2022 Taihu Jazz Music Festival" with the theme of "Jazz Starry Sky" will be opened at the open theater of the Taihu Stage Art Center of the National Grand Theater. On the evening of August 12, the charity performance of the Jazz Music Festival was the first to enter the Celebration Hall Theater of the Performing Arts Workshop in Taihu Town, Tongzhou District. The jazz band R.I.R brought a passionate and powerful performance to the audience. People waved and danced with the rhythm of music and enjoyed the leisurely and free night. The performance of

starts with the R.I.R band’s specialty song "Intro+", with the classic melody adding a bit of romance to the night. Next, the band brought works such as "4×4", "City", and "Blank", which emphasized the rhythmic expression and strong sense of introductory, pushing the atmosphere of the entire performance to a climax. The band also interacted cordially with the audience on the spot, fully demonstrating the personality and talents of young jazz musicians.

The relevant person in charge of Taihu Jazz Festival, Taihu Stage Art Center, National Grand Theater Taihu Jazz Festival, introduced that this performance, as a "warm-up" of the "2022 Taihu Jazz Festival", kicked off the music festival on August 26. This is also a charity performance that enters the community in the music festival, sending jazz to the people and allowing residents of the sub-center to experience high-quality artistic life.
From August 26th to 31st, the "2022 Taihu Jazz Festival" will arrange 14 bands and nearly 100 musicians to bring more than 100 new and old works in a five-day period, presenting a rich and diverse jazz feast to the audience. In order to better serve the cultural construction of the sub-center, the Jazz Day charity performance was unveiled in the Taihu Performing Arts Workshop in advance, enriching the cultural life of the citizens of the sub-center and subtly improving the artistic aesthetics of the people, thereby driving the cultural consumption of the sub-center.
Photography: Ma Ziyang