The inspiration of this article comes from the dribs and drabs of life It seems that the topic was said by Brother 2 one day, which opened my mind, opened my heart, poured out my feelings like ink, and vented them like running water. ...
For a long time, the heartache left in my heart was not because my favorite Yue Opera was not recognized by the school, but because it was the development of Yue Opera. I think it's better to change it to national art for music class appreciation, Xinjiang folk songs and Uygur folk songs. . . None of them are appreciated by the students. I found a long-lost heartache in laughter. Is national art so interesting? These folk songs are slowly formed through the labor of several generations! ! How many national artists have spent their whole lives sorting it out, and it is rare for our classmates to pass with a smile? Have these phenomena aroused our vigilance? What is the reason?
Nowadays, students are all groupies. They blindly chase singers like TVXQ!! , Jay Chou and Wilber Pan. The first sentence in Zhang's mouth is how handsome someone is. I like him very much! ! I am blind. Do we only pursue appearances?
Idolatry should learn from their excellent qualities! In this materialistic world, I seem to prefer the name "the fate of dust", which makes me feel at peace with the world. Looking at these so-called "idolization" coldly, I feel more like watching burlesque. "Ha Han"? A nice name, "pro-Japanese faction"? I don't like it. Have you forgotten the September 18th incident? Have you forgotten the arduous eight-year war of resistance? I never buy Japanese things, but I don't exclude foreign things. Life needs progress, but what about our national art?
When watching the students hum Korean songs, the words in the group are all Korean. I wonder how the onlookers feel? Look at the time when students get together and talk about TVXQ!! After class, who knows the ugliness in our play? Looking at the students happily holding various foreign adventures, horror novels and entertainment magazines in the library, who knows our classic works?
When the students are showing off with "goose bumps", when the library is full of people, I am quietly watching Zhou Pin Hong Lou, Ten Ancient Tragedys in China, and I am reading The History of Yuan Zaju. Our requirements are not high, but we only ask students to have the minimum respect, learn to respect national art and classical culture, and at the same time take into account foreign literature, foreign songs and understand current events.
A dream of red mansions, a poem of Tang poetry and Song poetry, let me never worry about writing a composition, and never feel guilty about the lack of use of poetry. On the contrary, classmates, when you are trying to "hate less when you use books", do you think of the usual accumulation? Have you thought about the mistake of your blind worship?
Some people say that Beijing opera is a product of politics, but I don't totally agree. Although Beijing opera has political factors, we should know that the formation of every art has to go through countless years of accumulation, the crystallization of countless people's wisdom, many years of brewing and many people's painstaking efforts, which has long been the quintessence of our country. Although I don't like Peking Opera very much, I only love the softness of Yue Opera, but I firmly believe that no matter how unacceptable it is, it is a respected art and naturally loved by people. Continuing the inheritance of national art requires not only excellent actors, but also a huge audience! !
For national art, it is necessary to be both traditional and innovative. But it is important to maintain our traditional genre charm, traditional sleeve performance and distinctive features of drama. If there is a reason not to love drama, then I want to ask, what about a dream of red mansions? When I saw a dream of red mansions, my classmates didn't even know Baochai except Baoyu and Daiyu. Who can blame this?
Anyway, I try my best to carry forward the traditional culture. Maybe everyone can only do so little, but if everyone does this, will our traditional culture be revived soon?
Postscript: At the end of the article, my heart suddenly felt cheerful and my words were like a spring. I can't help thinking that "clear water gives birth to hibiscus, and carving is natural." Our traditional culture does not need a dirty draft to speculate, nor does it need to experience modern rock and roll. What we want is a quiet, beautiful and charming Jiangnan water town. ...
2. Introduce an art by imitating Tibetan opera 1. Examples of imitating shadow play:
How many operas in the world are based on the silhouette of people made of animal skin or cardboard?
How many operas in the world have no performers' faces and figures?
How many operas in the world can be selected into the representative list of human intangible cultural heritage?
2. Examples of Huangmei Opera imitation:
How many operas in the world are based on Anqing local language?
How many operas in the world are full of life and folk songs?
How many other operas in the world can be as famous as Huangmei Opera?
3. The 700-word composition field of imitation Tibetan opera is divided into "Duiba" (Ali area), "Zangba" (Shigatse area), "Wei Ba" (Lhasa area), "Kangba" (western Sichuan area) and "Andova" (Qinghai, Yunnan, northwest Sichuan and other areas). Tibetan language is divided into Wei Zang, Kang and An by region.
Tibet, known as the "roof of the world", is beautiful and magical, and it is the main settlement of Tibetans. Of the existing population of 1.35 million, Tibetans account for 9 5.5%. Tibetans are one of the ancient ethnic groups in China. According to historical records, as early as the Qin and Han dynasties, Tibetan ancestors lived on both sides of the middle reaches of the Yarlung Zangbo River. Because the grassland is vast and the water plants are fertile, most of the production is animal husbandry. There are mainly sheep, goats, yaks and cows. Among them, yak is large in size, long in hair, cold-resistant and heavy in load. In addition to supplying milk and meat, they are also "boats on the plateau" carried by means of transport. Agriculture is mainly based on the cultivation of highland barley, but also crops such as wheat, rape and peas. The costumes of Tibetan men and women are intact. Different regions have different costumes, which is very important for studying Tibetan costumes.
Tibetan opera is unique, and its songs and dances fully reflect the national style. Tibetan carving skills are superb. Potala Palace, located on the Red Mountain in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, is the tallest palace complex in the world, and is famous for its architectural features, brilliant paintings, sculpture art and precious cultural relics.
Tibetans have their own language and writing. They belong to the Tibetan branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family. The use of Tibetan language has strengthened the economic ties between Tibetans and the Central Plains of the motherland. From the tenth century to the sixteenth century, Tibetan culture flourished, and for hundreds of years, Tibetan culture shone brilliantly. In addition to the world-famous two Buddhist books, Ganjul and Danjul, there are also books on rhythm, literature, philosophy and history.
The Tibetan people are warm, cheerful and uninhibited. They generally live freely, singing and dancing. Tibetan folk songs are cadenced and rhymed. They are accompanied by all kinds of dances. The dance is beautiful and lively. Among them, tap dance, pot dance and string dance are the most popular.
4. Imitate the expression of Tibetan opera. Write a folk art form you are familiar with. Baidu knows that please use the expression of Tibetan opera to write a folk art form that you are most familiar with. Write a folk art form you are familiar with. Look at all four answers and write a reward. Write a folk art form you are familiar with. 0-03-04 Xiantao folk paper-cut originated from peasant women's impromptu wedding "Xi" as a festive occasion and simple paper-cut for decoration, and later formed an artistic variety, while a large number of popular among the masses were carved and embroidered by sculptors with wax plates.
Xiantao's "flower-like" composition is lush and complete, with clear black and white, smooth and accurate knife cutting, fine and rigorous workmanship, beautiful and symmetrical dots, rounded lines, strong picture expression and rich and balanced patterns. It has the characteristics of realistic freehand brushwork, deformation without losing its original shape, rich artistic language and strong decorative atmosphere. The theme of traditional folk paper-cutting in our city is mostly related to "water town".
For example, most wedding paper-cuts are decorated with water plants and animals such as "ice lotus" and "Yuanyang"; Auspicious symbols are also commonly used, such as "fish intestines with gas" and "double money", which symbolize the long-term relationship between husband and wife and the parents of both sides. Xiantao paper-cut not only has the characteristics of China southern paper-cut, but also has the characteristics of typical Jianghan water town paper-cut. It has become a way for people to beautify their lives and cultivate their interests. The unique Xiantao paper-cut is more and more popular among people.
5. Write a composition of an art work that you are familiar with, imitating Tibetan opera. There is a striking ceramic product on the bookshelf in my room. I love it!
This ceramic product can be used not only for decoration, but also for my piggy bank. Usually, as long as I have coins, I will put them in. Now it's heavy!
This ceramic product is a small room with a height of 15 cm. The whole is round, similar to a cylinder. The old yellow two-story roof is really like two rice bowls piled upside down, and there is a light blue chimney made of bricks on the roof! Under the roof is a white door and window spraying milk. The doors and windows are covered with muddy yellow wooden strips, and a prominent small windowsill is made in one place! Very delicate. The house is made of many grotesque light blue bricks. The wall is covered with green trees. There is a small wooden door next to the tree, and there are several small steps under the wooden door, which is very anthropomorphic. There are several bright lakes not far away, with exquisite workmanship. People can't help but admire. The owner of this small room is three lifelike mouse brothers with pink ears, bony eyes and long eyes. The boss is lying by the window, reaching out to steal the eggs outside the house! Look again! The second child skipped home with the food he had just stolen carefully in his hand, his tail stuck high and a happy smile on his face. He looked at his brother proudly, as if to say, "Look! I am more capable than you! " And the most lively and lovely third child is lying on the small windowsill, looking at the eggs outside the house intently, probably thinking about finding a time to steal them. How cute and interesting the movements and looks of these three little mice are! People have created these lifelike handicrafts with rich imagination and wonderful craftsmanship, which is really admirable!
6. Imitate "7* Tibetan Opera" and write a short essay about Cantonese Opera. How many kinds of performers wear masks in the world?
How many operas in the world are not worth accompanying?
How many species in the world have "commentators"?
Let's start with the story of jamyang V Dan Qian Jianzan going to Lhasa to study law.
Jamukha V Dan Qian Jianzan took great interest in Tibetan opera, went to Lhasa in 1937, and returned to Labuleng Temple three years later, and immediately began to introduce and direct Tibetan opera with Gannan style.
In this way, Gamyan V Dan Qianjian was approved to be the originator of Gannan Tibetan opera. For decades, Gannan Tibetan Opera has absorbed the advantages of Peking Opera and Shaanxi Opera on the original basis, and has developed rapidly after the reform of countless generations of artists.
In Gannan Tibetan Opera, Buddhas, immortals, gods, ghosts and demons all wear masks. The relationship between the color of the mask and the identity of the actor is basically the same as the mask rules of Tibetan opera. The mask of the Buddha is dark yellow; The witch's mask is dark gray, while the ghost's mask is blue. The rest of the actors don't wear masks, but they all have to go through makeup, and the props are novel and unique. This is the difference from the "masked art" Tibetan opera.
Exaggerated and exquisite masks are also an important reason for the development of Tibetan opera in southern Jiangxi.
Before the actors take the stage, they will play flute, dragon head, Hu Si, cymbals and drums. In particular, these instruments will not accompany the actors after they take the stage. This is different from the "Square Opera" Tibetan Opera accompanied by drums and cymbals.
In order to carry out the three steps of "opening", "main play" and "closing ceremony", a "commentator" was specially appointed in the play to connect the preceding with the following.
Gannan Tibetan Opera has delicate performances, clear rhymes and vivid pictures. The song is sometimes loud and hearty, and sometimes it is deep and sad. It is a popular local opera in Gansu province.