In order to enrich the amateur cultural life of the workers of the trade union, improve the overall quality of the workers, enhance the cohesion of the workers, and further strengthen the awareness of the community of the Chinese nation, on the evening of June 20, the 2022 "Public Welfare Music Learning" worker culture and art public welfare training in Wuxuan County was officially launched. That night, the first traditional paper-cutting class and yoga class officially started, and more than 50 staff members participated in the training.
In the evening, two trainings of paper cutting and yoga were arranged. At the scene, the teacher who taught paper-cutting explained in detail the development of paper-cutting and the status of paper-cutting in traditional Chinese culture. He also showed you many exquisite paper-cutting patterns, which made the students amazed. Yoga classes are also loved by the majority of female workers. In soft music, they stretch their bodies through various asanas, deeply relax their minds and body, and stay away from impetuousness.
In the happy teaching atmosphere, the students said that today's course is full of dry goods and benefited a lot. When they go back, they should practice what they have learned, and constantly improve their cultural quality, so as to devote themselves in a fuller mental state. into the future work life.
According to the Wuxuan County Federation of Trade Unions, this year's "Public Music Learning" cultural and art training will include yoga, hand-cut paper-cutting, hand-knitting, tea art, cucurbit silk, vocal music, folk dance, African drums, physical and demeanor training, Baduanjin, and family style. There are 14 training programs including education, ukulele, and short video clips shot by mobile phones. In order to adapt to the new situation of normalization of epidemic prevention and control, the County Federation of Trade Unions has passed "menu-style" training, which combines online registration and offline class appointments. It is free and open to the majority of employees in the county to meet the diverse needs of employees.