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Leaders feted with musical treat

- By ZHAO XINYING in Xiamen zhaoxinyin­g@ chinadaily.com.cn

Minnan Grand Theater in Xiamen welcomed a group of special guests on Monday night.

Leaders of BRICS countries and their spouses, as well as leaders from other developing countries, arrived to enjoy an hourlong visual and aural celebratio­n at the invitation of President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan.

It took about half a year for more than 1,000 artists, performers and supporting staff to design, prepare and rehearse the gala, said Xie Nan, chief director of the show.

Music was provided by performers from the China National Symphony Orchestra.

The piano was employed to “converse” with the other instrument­s, a tribute to the status of Xiamen’s Gulangyu Island as a “piano island”. The instrument’s popularity there is a legacy of its internatio­nal history.

While the “musical conversati­ons” went on, beautiful images from the countries whose leaders attended the summit were showcased on the large screens on the stage.

“We believed this would arouse the guests’ memories, love for and pride in their homes and also create a feeling of longing and peace among the audience,” Xie said.

Other highlights of the one-hour show, he added, included the performanc­e of children’s folk rhymes from Fujian province, a performanc­e of a traditiona­l wedding of the She ethnic group, and dancing by Hui’an women, who live in Hui’an county in the provincial city of Quanzhou and who are famous for their beautiful clothes and industriou­s spirit.

Xie took particular pride in the combinatio­n of symphonic music and Nanyin, a music and performanc­e art based on the culture of southern Fujian province.

With a history of over 1,000 years, Nanyin, which has its roots in Quanzhou, has been called a “living fossil” from China’s musical history. It is performed using the Minnan language of southern Fujian.

“Such a combinatio­n has brought the local culture of Fujian to a bigger stage and enriches it. It’s really a great fulfillmen­t for me to see that the local culture was so well received by audience members from different countries,” said Xie, a Fujian native.

artists, performers and supporting staff spent half a year designing, preparing and rehearsing the gala.

 ?? WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY ?? President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan, appear with leaders and spouses from other BRICS countries and additional nations invited to the BRICS Summit in Xiamen, before the welcoming banquet on Monday.
WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan, appear with leaders and spouses from other BRICS countries and additional nations invited to the BRICS Summit in Xiamen, before the welcoming banquet on Monday.

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