Intangible cultural heritage hand made DIY activities, team building warm up essentials

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-03-06

Intangible cultural heritage is the soul of our country and the spiritual treasure of the Chinese nation for thousands of years. It is an important part of China's excellent traditional culture. However, in today's society, where materialism is rampant and spiritual space is seriously squeezed, "intangible cultural heritage" urgently needs to be maintained and inherited by the people of the whole country. The following intangible cultural heritage handmade DIY activities are recommended to make the "intangible cultural heritage" bloom with modern brilliance and continue the spiritual heritage left by the ancestors.

Blowing candy man. Blowing candy is an industry in Beijing in the old days, and the Beijing dialect is "blowing candy", one of the folk handicrafts in China.

Chinese sugar painting. Chinese sugar painting is an intangible cultural heritage protection project with a long history, which integrates elements of history, fine arts, local folk customs and cane sugar technology, and has full shapes, well-proportioned lines and crystal clear patterns. The sugar painter decides on the pattern through the turntable, pours the mold on the marble slab with sugar juice, and then scoops it up with a small spatula and glues the bamboo skewer when it is finished. Sugar paintings often attract onlookers, who love the sweet silk and magical paintings of sugar paintings. Sugar painting is a treasure of Chinese culture, carrying childhood memories and perceptions of life.

Sugar painting, an ancient and unique intangible cultural heritage, has attracted the attention of countless people with its sweet taste and exquisite pictures. Every time you watch the production of sugar paintings, it is a deep understanding of intangible cultural heritage.

The production of sugar paintings may seem simple, but in fact they contain profound skills. Using silver spoons as pens and shredded sugar as ink, the artists sway freely on the smooth tabletop, creating a variety of vivid patterns and images. This requires great skill and imagination on the part of the artist in order to bring out the best in the use of the shredded sugar and the use of the silver spoon. The production of sugar painting is not only a skill, but also a heritage. This inheritance is not only the inheritance of skills, but also the inheritance of culture. Artists pass on this skill from generation to generation through oral transmission, so that more people can understand and learn this traditional art.

Teacher Qiu of intangible cultural heritage sugar painting.

Mr. Qiu is committed to doing intangible cultural heritage warm-up activities, annual meeting warm-ups, temple fair projects, please contact me if you have needs.

Business project introduction: intangible cultural heritage sugar painting, dough kneading man, rock sugar gourd, painting fan, marshmallow; Straw; the art of decoupage; face mask making; Intangible Cultural Heritage Blowing Candy Man; and all the DIY and warm-up activities you need. Welcome to consult and cooperate.

Master Rabbit. The rabbit is a local traditional handicraft in Beijing, which belongs to the children's toys in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Every Mid-Autumn Festival, the people in Beijing will worship the "Rabbit Lord". This custom originated in the Ming Dynasty. Later, "Rabbit Lord" was transformed into a children's Mid-Autumn Festival toy.

Silk. Silk, also known as "carved silk", is the essence of traditional silk artwork in China. It is a traditional warp and weft in China's silk weaving industry, and has the ability to appreciate decorative silk fabrics.

Silk. Silk flowers, also known as Beijing flowers, are one of the traditional handicrafts with a long history and strong decorative colors in China. Refers to flowers imitated with silk fabrics of various colors.

Wake up the lion. A kind of lion dance, lion dance is a fusion of martial arts, dance, ** and other Han folk culture, Guangdong lion dance is included in the national intangible cultural heritage list.

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