Guided by the Wuhan Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism and created and performed by Wuhan Song and Dance Theater Co., Ltd., the environmental resident drama "Worship the Wind" was held in the 520** hall of the Wuhan Song and Dance Theater on the morning of December 12.
As a national implementation of the Yangtze River protection strategy as the background, with the protection of the finless porpoise as the entry point, the theme is in line with the aesthetic taste of contemporary young people, the environmental drama "Worship the Wind", with a unique art form and a story that is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, with the ecology of the Yangtze River basin as the stage, combined with diversified artistic elements, beautiful and moving melody songs, performances full of power and vitality, and high-tech stage effects and lighting design, will vividly show the entire Yangtze River ecology in front of everyone. Leng Jiahua, the chief director of the play, said: "This ** drama is full of deep awe and condensed with deep affection. Perhaps, a stage art work can't change society, but as long as we start to act and make our voices heard, we will be worthy of our hearts!”
The environmental resident ** drama "Worship the Wind" is the key creation of Wuhan Song and Dance Theater in 2023, starting from 2022 preparation, after several discussions, many expert review meetings have been held to modify, process and improve the play, among which the original soundtrack or theme song and interlude created for nearly 200 Chinese film and television dramas, such as "Palace Lock Heart Jade", "Ancient Sword Strange Tan", "Three Lives and Three Worlds Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms" and other Chinese mainland songwriters and producers Tan Xuan created the theme song "Worship the Wind" According to the structure of the lyrics, the melody is laid out in ABC three-part style, the main song part of section A is sung lightly, section B is the advancement and sublimation of emotion, and the chorus of section C is the climax and release of emotions.
At the end of the two choruses, the vocal soprano chant is specially designed, using the vocals to imitate the call of the finless porpoise, symbolizing the awe of nature, and the arrangement adopts the arrangement style of a pop big band, with the guitar as the prelude, and gradually adding strings, drums, and synthesizer pad timbre to create a picture of the Yangtze River winding down from Tanggula. A rich bell is added at the end of the transposition, which symbolizes the bell of the times.
The environment-style resident drama "Worship the Wind" tells the story of Ah Jiang and Ah Feng are a pair of brothers who grew up by the river. As the descendants of fishermen, the two have embarked on two completely different paths because of their different lifestyles. The younger brother Ah Feng continued the labor tradition of his ancestors, fished for a living, and opened a restaurant on the river. His elder brother, Ah Jiang, became an environmental photographer walking along the Yangtze River. In the face of their respective lives and dreams, they are like two "lines", sometimes intersecting and sometimes separated.
"Worship the Wind" is not only a ** drama, it is also a deeply rooted environmental protection education. Through this drama, the audience can not only appreciate the charm of art, but also understand the importance of the ecology of the Yangtze River and the value of the finless porpoise. This has helped to raise public awareness and drive action to protect the Yangtze River and the finless porpoise, emphasizing the importance of living in harmony with nature, and thinking deeply about our relationship with nature and how we can take responsibility for protecting the planet.
It is reported that the recruitment of actors across the country has been completed, and rehearsals have been started, which will premiere from December 29th to December 30thThe love in their hearts is entangled with the love of the river, and the light of life ...... flashes in this ordinary world