In the golden autumn of October, the warm sun is warm, and in this beautiful season, we ushered in the 75th birthday of the motherland. The children's drama "Elves Under the Great Wall" will be performed at 7:00 p.m. on October 4 at the square of the fourth archway of the Acropolis.
This play is the first large-scale children's drama originally written and directed by Zhangjiakou Opera Art Research Institute, which is a collection of music and dance, with ups and downs in the plot, outstanding characters, exquisite and lovely shapes, and a crossing of reality and dreams, and endless fantasy. The play integrates the cultural elements of the Zhangjiakou Great Wall in an all-round way in terms of theme, costumes, stage, props, etc., and uses entertaining and interactive games to make the collision of childlike innocence and the history and culture of the Great Wall, so that children can fully feel the ancient and mysterious culture of China, experience innocence and childlike fun, harvest touching and thinking, and take children to experience a period of growth with laughter and tears, so that children can have a beautiful heart and move forward with a smile!
The children's drama "Elves Under the Great Wall" tells the story of a group of lively, lovely, healthy and uplifting elves living under the Great Wall. But one day, the pig elf Xiao Bajie suddenly "emo", and he couldn't lift his spirits or feel happy. So under the guidance of the old tree elf grandfather, the flower elves and small animals helped him find happiness and let him regain his lively and agile state. So, with the encouragement and help of the elf grandfather and his friends, Xiao Bajie overcame himself and overcome difficulties through a series of activities, not only found happiness and understood the true meaning of happiness, but also learned a lot of knowledge about the cultural heritage of the Great Wall in his hometown, and increased his confidence to thrive, be happy and healthy with his friends......
The whole performance was watched by the children with relish. At the end of the performance, the unsatisfied children took photos with Zhu Bajie and the elves in the play. "Is "Elf Under the Great Wall" good?" "Beautiful!" Hearing the staff's questions, the young audience said happily. Sending joy and good wishes to every child present is a blessing that every cast and crew member is willing to give. On the occasion of the National Day, we will jointly send blessings to the motherland, and wish our motherland prosperity and peace and security!
Photo: Zhangjiakou Cultural Tourism (contributed by the Academy of Chinese Opera Arts)
Typesetting: Zhangjiakou Cultural Tourism
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