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There is only one crosstalk show left in the Spring Festival party. Why did crosstalk decline to such a degree?

There is only one crosstalk at the Spring Festival Gala. The reasons for the decline of crosstalk to this extent are as follows:

First, the emergence of Internet media has accelerated the decline of cross talk.

Crosstalk, a traditional art, has its own unique form. If it is divorced from tradition, it is not called traditional art, but can only be classified as new cross talk. Traditional cross talk needs to be performed publicly in the cross talk club. There is no rehearsal or video recording, but it is performed directly on the stage for everyone to see, shake the burden and interact with the audience. This is the fun of traditional cross talk.

However, due to the appearance of Internet media, people are more and more accustomed to watching entertainment programs online. In addition to cross talk, the audience has more choices, such as TV series, movies, variety shows and short videos. So cross talk is very old-fashioned compared with them, just like traditional Beijing opera, and now the audience is getting smaller and smaller.

Second: young people don't like traditional art.

Nowadays, young people's love for traditional art is decreasing, and they prefer to pursue trendy culture. Korean wave or European and American culture is their favorite. In their view, crosstalk, like Beijing opera, is something that grandparents will like. When they were born, it was difficult to understand these traditional arts. Few people know about them, and even fewer people study them, so people who are still listening to cross talk are older.

This group of people have limited spending power, and it is difficult for those who are interested in cross talk to personally support the development of cross talk. Then cross talk will enter a very unfavorable situation in the process of development. Therefore, crosstalk will gradually decline, mainly because fewer people accept it. In fact, many of these traditional arts have gradually lost their inheritors and been eliminated, which is very incorrect.