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Opera enters campus and handwritten newspaper.

When the opera entered the campus, the contents of the handwritten newspaper were as follows:

1. What is an opera?

Traditional Chinese opera is one of the traditional performing arts in China. It is usually divided into Beijing Opera, Kunqu Opera, Pingju Opera, Huangmei Opera and Sichuan Opera. China traditional operas express characters' personalities, emotions and moral concepts by singing, reading, doing, playing and dancing. The art of traditional Chinese opera is full of historical tradition and modern flavor, and it is a valuable asset of China culture.

Second, the significance of drama entering the campus

1, inheriting Chinese culture. As an important part of China culture, China opera can inherit the traditional culture and spirit of the Chinese nation, so that students can better understand China culture.

2. broaden your horizons. Traditional Chinese opera not only has exquisite artistic expressions such as music, singing, calligraphy and modeling, but also has rich traditional history, cultural connotation and people's wisdom. The introduction of traditional opera into campus can broaden students' knowledge and improve their aesthetic level.

3. Cultivate emotional and artistic connotations. Learning opera performance can make students feel the emotion of opera better, improve their artistic appreciation ability, performance ability and comprehensive quality, and lay a solid foundation for future development.

Third, the practice of traditional Chinese opera entering the campus.

1. Promote the art of Peking Opera. Peking Opera is the representative of China traditional drama, and its unique performance and artistic features have attracted much attention. Schools can invite professional Peking Opera Troupe to perform and invite famous Peking Opera artists to give lectures, so that teachers and students can better understand and learn Peking Opera.

2. Organize drama courses. Schools can organize drama courses according to the age characteristics of students. For example, primary schools can learn basic role dressing, action, singing and so on. Junior high school students can learn opera performance skills and basic theoretical knowledge, while senior high school students can deeply study the artistic form, historical background and connotation of opera.

3. Plan opera performances and competitions. Schools can organize drama competitions for primary and secondary school students, theatrical performances and campus culture and art festivals to improve students' interest in traditional Chinese opera and their comprehensive quality.

Four, the opinions of the opera into the campus

China traditional opera is an important manifestation of China traditional culture, which has been widely praised by Chinese all over the world for its rich cultural connotation and artistic value. Therefore, in order to better inherit Chinese culture and promote the all-round development of teenagers.

Schools should build a broad platform for cooperation, actively introduce famous artists at home and abroad, strengthen the integrated development of traditional Chinese opera cultural resources, and launch a series of characteristic traditional Chinese opera cultural activities based on campus and facing the society, so as to truly bring traditional Chinese opera into campus and people's lives and let more people appreciate its elegance and artistic charm.

The Origin of China's Traditional Drama

The formation of China's traditional drama can be traced back to the Qin and Han Dynasties. However, the formation process was quite long, and it was not formed until the Song and Yuan Dynasties.

Mature operas should start from Yuan Zaju, develop and mature in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and enter modern times. After more than 800 years of prosperity, there are now more than 360 operas. During its long development, China's classical operas have successively appeared in four basic forms: Southern Opera in Song and Yuan Dynasties, Zaju in Yuan Dynasty, Legends in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Local Opera in Qing Dynasty and Modern Opera.