The China Film Museum has a wealth of activities for the New Year

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-09

From the first day of the Lunar New Year to the eighth day of the Lunar New Year, the China Film Museum launched a series of activities of the New Year Folk Festival, such as "Light and Shadow Meet the New Year, Dragon Dance Huazhang", and other activities such as the first meeting, intangible cultural heritage display and interaction, public welfare film screening, light and shadow science popularization class and other activities will accompany the public to celebrate the New Year.

From February 10th to 13th, the film expo will hold a New Year folk customs ** meeting in the round hall on the first floor, and three wonderful performances will be staged at 10 o'clock, 12 o'clock and 14 o'clock every day. "Golden Snake Dance", "Spring River Flower Moon Night", "Shanghai Beach", "Vain Eyebrows" ......The repertoire includes not only classic film scores, but also classical folk music and modern pop**.

From February 11th to 17th, the film expo will hold interactive activities to display traditional folk art and intangible cultural heritage. Citizens and tourists can enjoy folk crafts such as paper-cutting and rabbit on the spot, and can also follow folk artists or intangible cultural heritage inheritors to make their own hand.

A number of public welfare film screenings will also be held during the Spring Festival. From February 10th to 24th, the China Film Museum will screen two outstanding domestic films every day, and the audience can make an appointment for free through WeChat *** Friends of the Film Expo. In addition, the film expo will also launch a series of science and technology classrooms, using the round hall to create an immersive science garden.

According to the relevant person in charge of the China Film Museum, in the future, the museum will continue to innovate new cultural scenes in combination with traditional festivals, and build the film museum into a festival place loved by citizens and tourists, so as to meet the public's higher-level spiritual and cultural needs.

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