The Spring Festival Evening song program "Birds Return to the Nest" makes people shine. Whether it's the melody of the song or the elegant pronunciation of Nanyin, or the lyrics of the atmosphere and Sitar tan's hearty voice, we have enjoyed it endlessly for three days.
Watching the birds return to their nests is actually the return of China's role. In the first sentence, the sky is a feather and the earth is a wing. From a bird's-eye view, the whole lower bound is the wing of the phoenix, which is quite imposing. The sun and the moon are the eyes, and the horizon is the stars. This is the composition color of the phoenix with the sky, embracing the Milky Way to dream.
There are footprints in Gankun, praying for the wind for nine days and flying east. The story of Kuafu chasing the sun is unforgettable. Since the separation of heaven and man, man and god, China people's unremitting pursuit of astronomical calendar is to control their own destiny. The stories of Kuafu, Fuxi and Daxie are myths about the constant revision and formulation of astronomical laws and calendars. That is, the pursuit and exploration of the ultimate paradise.
Birds return to their nests;
Hundreds of birds return to their nests, and a thousand years have passed. The creative song "Hundred Birds Return to their Nest" with the background of world-class non-legacy Nanyin made its debut at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala in 2023. At the same time, it was integrated with Liyuan Opera and Quanzhou Lantern Art, and used a variety of innovative technologies to create a "cultural New Year's Eve" full of science and technology, which was well received by audiences at home and abroad.
Nanyin originated in the Tang Dynasty, formed in the Song Dynasty and originated in Quanzhou. It has a history of 1000 years, and is known as "the living fossil of China music". Nanyin participated in the Spring Festival Gala at the reception for the first time, showing the charm of Chinese excellent traditional culture for thousands of years.
The song "Birds Return to the Nest" was sung by a famous singer. Lai, the inheritor of Taiwan Province Nanyin, performed with Quanzhou Normal University, Quanzhou Nanyin Heritage Center and Xiamen Nanyin Orchestra, presenting the singing of Nanyin traditional music and the performance of Nanyin percussion.