The New Generation of Intangible Cultural Heritage tells the story of the Generation Z intangibl

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-31

"The New Generation of Intangible Cultural Heritage" tells the story of the young people of Generation Z intangible cultural heritage, and interprets the traditional intangible cultural heritage culture with modern aesthetic connotation.

Produced by Tencent News, the first series of humanities documentaries focusing on the intangible cultural heritage inheritors of Generation Z in China, "The New Generation of Intangible Cultural Heritage", was released to the audience on December 28, 2023. Interpret the traditional intangible cultural heritage culture with modern aesthetic connotation, record the vivid stories of innovation and inheritance with real lenses, express the power of youth, and renew the intangible cultural heritage.

In the documentary, there are many young intangible cultural heritage people belonging to Generation Z, and the young inheritors of Chaoshan Ying singing and dancing are one of the impressive groups.

Ying song and dance is a symbol of Chaoshan cultural spirit.

Ying song and dance originated from the image of the working people in the Chaoshan area when they were doing farm work, and has experienced the development of different eras, relying on the unity spirit of the people in the Chaoshan area to inherit it to this day. The representative Xiqi Ying Song Team, founded and continued by the three generations of the Hong family, has become a benchmark for everyone to imitate.

Every little boy has a martial arts dream, and Yingge is a martial arts dream in our Chaoshan area. The captain of the Xiqi Ying Song Team and the youngest descendant of the Hong family, Hong Yingbao, expressed his views on Ying Song and Dance. For British singing and dancing, his father Hong Shaohua wanted to preserve the original tradition, and he wanted to innovate more to make the traditional British singing and dancing more visible.

Every place has a culture in every place, and we in Chaoshan have a singing team, which is a symbol of culture. For Hong Yingbao, who has participated in British singing and dancing for 19 years at the age of 25, British singing and dancing is so important.

Women don't let the women's British singing and dancing team show their heroic posture.

In 2011, a women's British singing and dancing team was born, unique in the field of all-male British singing and dancing, 28-year-old Wu Yanhua, vice captain of the Ximen Women's British Song and Dance Team, who participated in British singing and dancing for 12 years, said: "After having a women's team, it gave me a dream. Since its establishment, the young women's singing team has been controversial, and doubts abound about the inferiority of women's singing as good as men's singing, but Wu Yanhua was not discouraged, and pushed her improved women's singing and dancing to a broader stage, leading the Ximen Women's singing team to bravely challenge the historic Xiqi men's singing team.

In Chaoshan, most of the members of the Ying Song Team are young people aged 19-22, most of them are school students, and even children of the age of the year, because they love to stick to the road of British song and dance inheritance.

Intangible cultural heritage is an important symbol of the historical and cultural achievements of a country and a nation, and is the common cultural wealth of mankind. There are still many unknown young people in China who have been insisting on the road of inheriting intangible cultural heritage for various reasons, and they need more attention from the public. (*Beiqing.com).

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