The 2023 Hakka Mountain Song Class of the Evergreen University for the Aged in Nanshui Community ope

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-31

Shenzhen Business Daily Reading Client Chief Reporter Liu Youyang

The mountains are green, the water is neighborly, and the hometown is beautiful. A few amorous. "The melodious mountain songs came from the Hakka Mountain Song Class of the Nanshui Community Evergreen University for the Aged sponsored by the Party Committee of Nanshui Community. Recently, the Hakka Folk Song Class of the Evergreen University for the Aged in Nanshui Community, Shekou Street, Nanshan District, Shenzhen opened, attracting more than 20 Hakka folk song lovers to sign up.

It is reported that Hakka folk songs are a kind of Zhongshan songs in the genre of Chinese folk songs, known as the sound of nature with the legacy of the "Book of Songs", "the living fossil of traditional Han songs", and is a kind of song that is more affectionate and liberal in Chinese folk songs. In the Nanshui Community Evergreen University for the Aged Mountain Song Class, a total of 36 courses were opened, and the lecturers popularized the relevant mountain song knowledge to the elderly in a colorful way, from the basic pitch, mountain song sound, rhythm and beat, and the representative works of classic Hakka folk songs so that the students could learn happily and reminisce about the national customs.

Through this mountain song training and study, we have learned a lot of professional vocal knowledge, mountain song singing skills and stage performance, and deeply experienced the unique charm and cultural connotation of Hakka mountain songs, and hope to hold more such training courses in the future. Ms. Huang, a Hakka folk song lover in Nanshui Community, said.

This activity not only enriched the spiritual and cultural life of the residents, but also met the spiritual and cultural needs of the retired elderly residents. It also further excavates the intrinsic charm of Hakka folk songs and better inherits the Hakka folk song culture.

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