For the first time, a high-level performance was held at a shopping mall entrance, creating a particularly intimate feeling. On the 14th, the inaugural show of the "Xiongan Street Art Festival" took place at Xiongan Outlets. A resident, Ms. Liu, who specially brought her child to watch, expressed her excitement. To create a joyful and vibrant Spring Festival atmosphere and deliver unique artistic encounters around every corner, the "Xiongan Street Art Festival," organized by the Xiongan New Area Publicity and Cyberspace Affairs Bureau, offers citizens a series of novel artistic feasts through street performances and interactive experiences while they shop and relax.
At the event, Li Caixia, gold award winner of the Hebei Music Golden Bell Award, and Zhang Futang, silver award winner, jointly performed the song "Happy Chinese New Year," igniting the festive spirit with passionate melodies. For opera enthusiasts, a highlight was the selected segment from "The Grand Palace" performed by Qiu Ruide, a first-class actor from the Hebei Bangzi Opera Theatre and winner of the Chinese Drama Plum Blossom Award. His singing was precise and rich with lasting charm. Shifting scenes, the traditional Chinese instrumental ensemble pieces "Dreaming of the Water Village" and "Blue and White Porcelain" were melodious and soothing, transporting the audience to the "regions south of the Yangtze River" with the sound of strings and pipes. Acrobatic performances like "Handstand" by the Hebei Acrobatic Troupe and the magic show "Magic Moment" by the Hebei Heart-to-Heart Art Troupe became favorites among children, eliciting waves of amazement.
Ms. Liu mentioned that her child particularly enjoyed the acrobatic show and applauded continuously, hoping such events would be held more frequently.
For performers, street shows present a全新的 challenge and experience. Without the distance felt in a theater, actors can receive audience feedback more directly and feel their enthusiasm. Qiu Ruide, the first-class actor and Plum Blossom Award winner, stated that art inherently belongs to the people, and its vitality comes from engaging directly with the public.
It is reported that the "Xiongan Street Art Festival" will successively stage multiple wonderful performances, aiming to realize an ecological vision where "art is accessible at your fingertips and aesthetics flourish perpetually."
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