Scene 1: Dawn of the East
Scene 2: A single spark can start a prairie fire.
Scene 3: Wanshui Qian Shan
Scene 4: Anti-Japanese bonfire
Scene 5: Burying the Chiang Dynasty
Scene 6: The people of China stand up.
Song of Chinese Revolution is a companion piece of Dongfanghong, which was written to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC). The performance time of the works ranges from 1840 to 1984, and the number of performers is about 1000.
Music and dance are the main artistic expressions, and poetry, painting, film, drama and other forms and techniques are comprehensively used, which greatly enhances the expressive force of the works. 1984 In September, on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the music and dance epic Song of the Chinese Revolution was grandly staged in Beijing China Theatre. This is another revolutionary epic that plays the main theme, educates patriotism and revolutionary tradition after Dance of the East is Red. It is a magnificent picture of the history of China's revolutionary struggle, and a passionate ode to the heroic dedication of countless revolutionary pioneers. More than 300 creators, actors and staff from the capital and some provinces, municipalities, autonomous regions and 68 units of the People's Liberation Army participated in the creation and performance of this large-scale music and dance epic.
The whole work consists of preface, one to five scenes (paragraph ***2 1) and conclusion.
Prelude "Morning Melody of the Motherland": At the dawn of Xia Guang, young men and women danced under the majestic Great Wall, expressing the lofty sentiments of the times and welcoming the dawn of the motherland. The curtain of the giant sculpture condensed the historical facts of the closure of the China Revolution, and people remembered the martyrs in a solemn atmosphere and reviewed this earth-shattering revolutionary history of China.
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