Fengxue School Original “Four Sentimental Seasons - Summer” Causes Great Sensation

via: 大连艺术学院 date: 22/10

   “Four Sentimental Seasons - Summer” by our college was held on June 30 in the Development Zone Theater. Our large audio-visual dancing epic “Ode to Peace” was dedicated for the celebration of 70th anniversary for the great victory of anti-Fascist war. This shocking performance gave the citizens in the new district a deep impression. Since “Four Sentimental Seasons” was performed, the ticket sales were increased. And this performance has won much applause from audience and aroused the strongest public response.

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  It was the time we celebrated our 70th anniversary for the victory of world anti-Fascist war in order to remind people not forgetting this part of history, worshiping the dead killed in the war and valuing peace to create a splendid future for all human beings. Dalian Art College created the original audio-visual dancing epic “Ode to Peace” with grand musical dance, LED, light, costume and props to mimic great shocking scene in that old war time. This performance is the new start of audio-visual dancing epic in China.

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    “Four Sentimental Seasons” Music Concert is a people-benefited cultural activity that the propaganda department of Jinzhou New District entrusted us to create in order to nourish the cultural life of citizens and improve their cultural life quality. It has been three years since its first appearance to the public in 2012. 14 shows have been performed and twenty thousand new district citizens enjoyed the benefits it brought. Now, “Four Sentimental Seasons” has become one of the expectations of new district citizens for cultural life. The season featured national music and the alternating performance of national music and symphony make citizens enjoy the glamour of music art. Through the distribution of bookmarks, the citizen’s worship to art was enhanced. It has become the brand project to improve the municipal citizen cultural quality.
                                                                

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