Sponsored by the Public Service Department of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, and jointly undertaken by the China Coal Mine Art Troupe and the China National Arts and Crafts Museum (China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum), the collection of arts and crafts -- a special demonstration performance of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to show condolences to minors, was staged in the China National Arts and Crafts Museum (China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum) on November 6. The performers demonstrated the lasting vitality and artistic charm of the intangible cultural heritage through the performance of national instruments, Quyi performances and other stage expressions. Wang Yuebo, the guide, introduced the rich amount of information in a humorous way, and jointly extended the intangible cultural heritage display from the exhibition hall to the stage, so that the intangible cultural heritage projects can be heard, seen, felt and known.
The performance began with the Allegro "Flower Singing Tongue Twisting Order", and the lively and dynamic rhythm quickly ignited the enthusiasm of the audience. Later, the guqin, sheng, pipa and other national instruments were played, and crosstalk, face changing and other programs were presented. The guqin is the oldest traditional plucked instrument in China and a treasure of Chinese culture. On November 7, 2003, the Chinese guqin art was awarded the title of "Representative Works of Human Oral and Intangible Heritage" by UNESCO, which is the second project selected by China after Kunqu Opera was awarded this title. Sheng is one of the oldest musical instruments of Han nationality, which has been recorded in Shangshu and Shijing. Pipa, a traditional plucked instrument in China, has a history of more than 2000 years. Listening to the performance with the guidance not only enriches the knowledge of young audiences, but also brings a deep experience of intangible cultural heritage from audio-visual perspectives. Ying Ning and Wang Lei's double reed "Huantian" Opera "brings children closer to traditional folk art in laughter. Liu Xiang's erhu solo" Two Springs Reflect the Moon "shows the unique charm of erhu art. The pipa music" Hai Qing Takes a Swan "first appeared in the Yuan Dynasty, vividly depicting the fierce battle between Hai Qing and the swan, reflecting the hunting life of northern ethnic groups in ancient China. The performance ended in the instrumental ensemble "Apricot Blossom Sky", and the audience was still in the mood. They either asked the artists to answer their questions, or prepared to learn from the artists, or took pictures with the artists.
Yihai Relics is a performance brand jointly created by the China Coal Mine Art Troupe and the China Arts and Crafts Museum (China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum). This summer, there have been seven performances, which are popular with the audience. Once the appointment information is released, the tickets will be "robbed" within seconds. This special performance for minors is a specific measure to implement the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Public Cultural Services, enrich the supply of public cultural services for minors, and promote the equalization of basic public cultural services.