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Cultural partnershi­p signed to stage top quality performanc­es

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

The newly-establishe­d partnershi­p between the AllChina Federation of Trade Unions Art Troupe and Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone allows artists to explore new ways of bringing better cultural products to people.

The art troupe and the zone signed a long-term partnershi­p agreement on Feb 6 to work together to create a larger array of better quality performanc­es.

Artists from the All-China Federation of Trade Unions Art Troupe staged five performanc­es in the zone on Feb 5 and 6, including dancing, poetry recitals, crosstalk, a standing comedian show, comedy sketches and magic.

The feedback from the audience was positive, with many citing local characteri­stics as well as significan­t matters experience­d in the zone over the past year as being particular­ly entertaini­ng.

“The national art troupe represents a high level of performanc­e,” said one audience member. “A short show named The Seventh Movement was about life in the zone and the performers even spoke our Weifang dialect.”

On Feb 6, the artists visited Weichai Group’s workshops, Weifang College and residentia­l communitie­s to perform for local people.

Staff at Weichai’s No 2 factory in Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone were entertaine­d by famous comedian Bolin and his partner Ji Xiang who performed a crosstalk show.

“The days before Spring Festival vacation are the busiest time for us each a year,” said Liu Jianzhu, an employee at Weichai.

“We never expected those artists to perform in our workshop. We are happy and moved.”

Zhang Congxiao, director of the performanc­es, spent more than one month planning and directing the two-day extravagan­za.

Zhang said he only planned to give one performanc­e when the troupe first received its invitation from the zone. However, he changed his idea after having in-depth discussion­s with local cultural workers.

The idea to create a longterm partnershi­p with the

Artists have to enter the world of local audiences and create works especially for them.” Li Qingzhong, Party chief of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions Art Troupe

zone and provide tailormade performanc­es for local residents came as a result of Zhang’s plan. The number of performanc­es then increased from one to five.

Zhang revealed that creating performanc­es that are honed by the details and specifics found in a local community is no easy task.

“It took us more than one month to create the short comedy and crosstalk. We made a lot of changes to the content to make it fit local people’s appetite,” Zhang said.

“Each performanc­e has a theme and mission that needs to be passed on to the audience. However, we have to perform it in a way that also makes the audience happy,” said Li Qingzhong, Party chief of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions Art Troupe.

The art troupe, establishe­d in 1956, has long been committed to bringing cultural performanc­es to ordinary people. In 2017, the art troupe staged 156 performanc­es in China.

The developmen­t of media has changed people’s cultural tastes. It has also pushed art troupes in China to change the way they perform.

“Cultural resources were scarce in previous years, so we did not consider how to attract audiences,” Li said. “Nowadays, people can watch all types of performanc­es at home so we have to think carefully how to attract audiences. Artists have to enter the world of local audiences and create works especially for them.”

Li and Zhang will work together to develop programs to better entertain the zone’s residents in the Year of the Dog.

 ??  ?? Bo Lin (left, standing), a famous Chinese comedian and a member of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions Art Troupe, performs in Weichai Group’s workshop.
Bo Lin (left, standing), a famous Chinese comedian and a member of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions Art Troupe, performs in Weichai Group’s workshop.

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