Guangming Network News (Reporter Li Zhengwei) reporter learned from the Organizing Committee of the China Intangible Cultural Heritage Spring Festival Gala on December 17 that it was jointly sponsored by the China Culture and Art Development Promotion Association, the China Federation of Radio and Television Social Organizations, and Guangdong Radio and Television Station, and the Cultural Heritage Protection and Utilization Professional Committee of the China Cultural Promotion Association, Beijing Zhongshan Amethyst Cultural Industry Group, Dongguan Songyi Cultural Communication, Guangdong Dacheng Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection, and The 2024 6th China Intangible Cultural Heritage Spring Festival Gala hosted by Guangdong Satellite TV was settled.
The Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Spring Festival Gala is a comprehensive evening party with the theme of intangible cultural heritage, with world-class and national intangible cultural heritage representative projects as the main content, through classic opera, characteristic folk songs, national instrumental music, national dance, Chinese martial arts, acrobatics and other quyi performances, as well as arts and crafts, calligraphy and painting and other cultural and artistic works display, in line with the law of the times, The cultural and artistic programs that the masses like to see fully mobilize the enthusiasm and creativity of the masses to participate extensively, improve the protection and activation of intangible cultural heritage, and present the unique charm of China's intangible cultural heritage treasures to the audience from multiple perspectives.
Zhu Xiaojian, director of the Organizing Committee of the China Intangible Cultural Heritage Spring Festival Gala, said that the Intangible Cultural Heritage Spring Festival Gala focuses on building a brand matrix of China's intangible cultural heritage, working the dissemination and protection of cultural heritage, and spending time on breaking the walls of traditional culture, so that cultural relics can "come alive", let historical materials "speak", and let the cultural context "pass on", pay tribute to inheritance with innovation, lead development with protection, and make China's excellent traditional culture visible, audible, and felt.
Wang Jianguo, vice chairman of the China Association for the Promotion of Culture and Art, said that the Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Spring Festival Gala has been successfully held for five sessions, which has played a positive role in promoting the protection, inheritance and development of China's intangible cultural heritage. The intangible cultural heritage Spring Festival Gala has become a cultural feast expected by the public during the Spring Festival, and it is also the common social responsibility and mission of intangible cultural heritage workers, intangible cultural heritage inheritors, and intangible cultural heritage advocates.
At the press conference, the guests had a heated discussion on the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage. Ding Wei, former vice minister of the Ministry of Culture, said that since the release of the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists, the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage has gradually become an important part of China's cultural development, and the protection, inheritance, innovation and development of excellent traditional culture have become an important brand of national foreign cultural exchanges. Li Ji, former executive vice president of the Palace Museum, said that intangible cultural heritage and material heritage are closely linked and inseparable, and how to make the cultural relics collected in the museum and the heritage displayed on the earth truly "live" is a proposition of the times that we should think about and study. In recent years, through TV documentaries, stage displays, study tours, intangible cultural heritage Spring Festival Gala and other carriers, intangible cultural heritage has entered the people's field of vision and integrated into the lives of the public, so that more people can understand, care about, and study intangible cultural heritage.
*: Bright.com.