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Intangible cultural composition

In study, work or life, writing is the most unfamiliar thing for everyone. Writing can exercise our habit of being alone, calm our minds and think about our future direction. I believe many friends are very upset about writing a composition. The following is my collection of non-legacy cultural compositions. Welcome to read the collection.

1 2xxx, the Youth Olympic Games was successfully held in Nanjing. The Youth Olympic Games is a stage for young people, and every athlete will show his grace and realize his dreams on the field. My wish to "do something for the Youth Olympic Games" finally came true on July 27th.

I was fortunate enough to participate in the "Intangible Cultural Heritage, a Gift for Youth Olympic Games" sponsored by the Organizing Committee of Youth Olympic Games. Each contestant made exquisite handicrafts with Nanjing handicraft characteristics for overseas athletes participating in the competition. That day, I arrived at the scene early with excitement. Wow! The hall was crowded with people, and the conversation and laughter were intertwined, one after another, and it was very lively. After a while, there was a broadcast on the loudspeaker: "Students, please sit in the relevant area ..."

My task is to make kites. I elaborate with the desire to realize my dream: I want to give the best gift to overseas athletes and contribute to the Youth Olympic Games! First of all, I carefully selected several colorful watercolor pens, carefully colored the kite, and wrote "Nanjing Youth Olympic Games" and "China" on the wings of the kite. At this point, a lifelike plane kite was born. Then, I glued it to the bamboo frame coated with latex. In an instant, a lifelike kite appears in front of you! Then, I gently fixed it in a square box with a glass surface and wrote a wish on the inside of the box cover: May the spirit of the Youth Olympic Games accompany us and our friendship last forever! "What a delicate kite! I can't put it down: kite, thinking of sailing with my dream! Fly to the north and south of the motherland and all over the world!

After the production is completed, I will give it to the organizing Committee immediately, wishing it spread its wings as soon as possible and fly with my dream!

I want to do my part to realize the Chinese dream, the Youth Olympic dream and my dream, unite the people of the world, build a harmonious world and create a better future. Let the world be full of peace and love!

At the moment, as a young reporter interviewing Yongjia Kunqu Opera Troupe, an intangible cultural heritage project, I came to the Southeast Theatre to learn about Yong Kun's singing and feel the artistic charm of Yong Kun on the spot.

After I arrived, I listened carefully to the teacher's explanation. In the explanation, I learned that Yongjia Kunqu Opera is also called "Southern Opera". After 800 years of changes and hardships, Yongjia Kunqu Opera gradually died out. At the same time, Kunqu Opera is also one of the oldest traditional operas in China. The accompaniment instruments of Kunqu Opera are mainly Sheng, Xiao, Suona, Sanxian, Pipa, etc ... The most important point of Yongjia Kunqu Opera is that the speed of Kunqu Opera is faster than any other opera, and the rhythm is also a little faster. After understanding some basic knowledge, several actors gave us a performance. It's a pity that I didn't wear costumes or sing aloud, but I can also see that the actors performed very seriously. I like actresses who play with red tassels best. She spun the red tassel gun quickly. When she turned around, she didn't look at the red tassel gun but looked straight ahead. She spent half a year practicing this actress.

Next is the interview time. I haven't thought about the question yet, so I just want to hear other students ask the actors. Some students asked about the actors' basic information, such as their names, ages and contact information. Some asked them how many years they had practiced; Some people asked their families if they agreed to sing Kunqu opera ... so many questions were answered patiently. Some students even asked the actors to sign! When these actors pose poss, their eyes suddenly become bigger and glow. I guess they are used to singing. Then I found someone with a camera and a recording pen. I only brought paper and pen, so I can't take pictures. Next time I take part in these activities, I will prepare earlier, unlike today.

My parents have to go to work in the summer vacation. I live in my grandmother's house, in the community of Beiluoguxiang. Old Beijing, the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties, is constantly changing and updating, and the hutong of my grandmother's house is also being demolished and rebuilt. Looking around, the hutong yard with blue bricks and gray tiles is strewn at random, and the road with green grass flower beds and big locust trees comes into view. The bungalow hutong community is full of warmth and harmony, which is completely different from the cement-lined building community, adding a bit of imperial city culture. People from different countries are visiting hutongs and are very lively.

Today, my grandparents will take me to participate in the intangible cultural activity "lottery" organized by the community.

This activity was held in the ancient calligraphy classroom of Shi Jing Public No.1 Middle School. Beijing No.1 Middle School is my grandfather's alma mater, and my grandfather's father used to teach in No.1 Middle School. Beijing No.1 Middle School has a history of 200 years. The original name of this institution is "Imperial Clan Jueluo Eight Banners Academy". My grandfather's family is Manchu, and he joked with me that I would be a real little girl in those days.

We walked into the gate. The brick gate was very old and beautiful. When I came to the school's calligraphy classroom, it was packed, and the walls were covered with calligraphy works (seals) by famous artists of various dynasties, which made me linger. Next, Mr. Wang, a non-genetic inheritor, told us about the intangible cultural heritage technology of "color extension" that I listened carefully to, and felt that the charm of Chinese culture was profound and has a long history. Production has begun, which seems simple, but it is not easy to do. Inadvertently expanding the border, the whole work will cost money, and the intensity will be mastered, which will directly affect the depth of color. After more than an hour of careful production, it was finally completed. Grandparents printed a picture of "Wazhuque", and I printed the word "Fu" written by Emperor Kangxi. The teacher told me that this word contains: many children, many blessings, many lives and many fields, so it is called "Five Blessingg".

Ah! China's calligraphy can be used so skillfully, and I admire the wisdom of the ancients. On the way home, grandpa also promised to take me to the rubbings stone tablet in Xiangshan next week! Put this newly learned ancient intangible technical method into action.