A few days ago, the large-scale historical dance drama "Eighteen Beats of Hu Ji" officially opened its first tour in Qidong, Jiangsu. The dance drama "Hu Ji Eighteen Beats" is based on the relevant history of Cai Wenji's life in the Central Plains and the Xiongnu region in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and through a new way of expression, affectionate body language, and ups and downs, it jointly depicts a panoramic picture of life and death intertwined with national righteousness, leading the audience to immerse themselves in Cai Wenji's ill-fated life, which has aroused enthusiastic responses.
The story of "Wen Ji's return to Han" has always been widely sung. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cai Wenji, who was in the prime of her youth, was taken captive to the Xiongnu barbarian land, as a slave for 12 years, and was later redeemed by Cao Cao with a lot of money.
It's so pretty!Especially the design of the dream plot, the dancer's half-dreaming and half-awake state of brokenness is directly filled, which makes me feel the urge to cry!"Through history books, I got to know Cai Wenji, and after reading "Hu Ji Eighteen Beats", I 'fell in love' with Cai Wenji, she is a great woman who has been tough through hardships and is full of great love in her heart. After watching the premiere, the audience said that they were infected by the pas de deux full of story tension and drama in the dance drama, as well as the eye-catching emotional direction, as if they were in the scene of history and dreamed back to a thousand years.
Distinctive elements of national culture can be seen everywhere in the dance drama. For example, the projection design in the front area of the stage adopts a unique Mongolian Hamur pattern, the title of the dance drama uses a seal carving style, and the Han Dynasty part arranges a bookcase with a strong sense of age, so that the audience can enter the storyline more quickly and draw perseverance and spiritual strength from it.
The soundtrack, which fits perfectly with the plot, is another highlight of the dance drama "Hu Ji Eighteen Beats". Composer Zhao Bo tried his best to present Cai Wenji's ups and downs of fate and complex inner world through the expression of **. "We have made a lot of attempts in the soundtrack, not only adding modern ** interpretations, but also empowering historical figures and plots through different musical instruments, so as to enhance the emotional resonance of the audience. Zhao Bo introduced: "My personal favorite is the curtain call, which adopts the concept of Han and Hu integration, which reflects Cai Wenji's historical contributions, breaks the boundaries of region, nationality and culture, and promotes the exchange and integration of Han and Hu." ”
*: China News Network.