Qilu Network News "I am a big star", a bunch of you are red! Since the six seasons of Shandong TV Variety Channel's ace talent show "I Am a Big Star", countless grassroots talents have been cultivated and excavated, and many civilian idols have emerged from "I Am a Big Star" to become household names in the province and even the whole country. In addition to their own efforts and talents, they are inseparable from the guidance and promotion of the judges and teachers. In 2015, the sixth season of "I Am a Big Star" innovated and changed in the setting of judges, adding authoritative judges in the professional field, and striving to give the contestants more professional comments and guidance. Among them, Wu Qin, a Chinese-American singer, soprano singer and professor of vocal music at the University of Jinan, and Yan Han, a young singer of Shandong Song and Dance Theater and visiting professor of popular singing at Shandong Academy of Arts, are the professional judges who have left a deep impression on the audience in this season's "I Am a Big Star". At present, the sixth season of the annual finals of the top 40 competition is underway, for "I am a big star", in the face of many grassroots players, what do the two judges have to say? Let's listen together —
Wu Qin: There are capable people at the grassroots level, and only those who cherish their talents help their dreams There are capable people at the grassroots level, and the masters are in the people
In 2011, I served as a judge of the Provincial Youth Song Contest hosted by "Variety Show Full of Stars", and four years later I was invited to "I Am a Big Star" again, and I felt that the style of the whole show had changed significantly. It's a very grounded talent show, and the contestants are very simple but have dreams. I remember when I was first a judge, I had deep doubts about the singing ability of many contestants, and it was difficult to imagine that a farmer, worker, courier or even housewife who had not undergone professional training could sing to a level that exceeded the level of students I had studied for four years. After that, after a long time of contact with this stage, I slowly felt her magic, she can absorb many good voice singers into this stage, which also fully shows that there are capable people at the grassroots level, and good talents emerge in an endless stream; it shows that art comes from life, which is also the law that we literary and art workers have to follow.
To be a judge, there has been hesitation; to cultivate talents, never hesitate
When I received the invitation from the column group, to be honest, I really hesitated at that time. After all, engaged in teaching and guidance in professional fields for many years, suddenly want to get involved in seemingly non-professional fields, and listen to relatives and friends around you say that being a "big star" judge often has to participate in various interactions of contestants to meet the various needs of the people, and once asked myself: "Is this appropriate, can I do a good job?" Later, after learning about it, I learned that my students, their parents, loved to watch I Am a Big Star, and, in other words, didn't the real experts just want to go to the people, go to the grassroots and mingle with the original creators of art?
In the process of serving as a judge, there are many times when I can't help but express my love for the contestants, especially the singing contestants, and tell him bluntly that he/she can find me to study for free and also carry a tube meal. In this regard, many people have expressed doubts about me, in fact, my starting point is very single, I think that it is my duty as a professor and teacher to discover talents, cultivate talents and even recommend talents. A lot of good seedlings may be poor, there is no condition to learn art, I have the obligation to support him, help him in business, if simply because there is no money to study and lose talent, it will be a pity...
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