Nowadays, traditional operas with the "wings" of new media such as webcasting are showing the new meaning of traditional art in a more diverse and richer artistic expression.

On April 15th, the seminar "New Opportunities for the Development of Chinese Operas - Opera Stages in the Live Streaming Room" sponsored by the Chinese Opera Society was held online to explore how the traditional culture of traditional opera can use live broadcasting to open up new audiences in modern times and develop online. "Second Stage".

  Wang Kui, president of the Chinese Opera Society, said at the seminar that the stage is an important foundation of opera, and online opera has now become a new space and format.

In the current special environment, if we can make full use of more platforms and spaces, it will be more effective to show the character of stage art.

He believes that with the help of live broadcast platforms such as Douyin, people can better understand the art of opera, "This is a matter of the lifeblood of Chinese opera culture."

  For thousands of years, opera has been timeless, and has always exuded an increasingly mellow charm. The key lies in its ability to innovate and develop with the times.

Wang Kui said that the traffic brought by the Internet has created opportunities for the promotion of opera, and more and more anchors have explained and presented artistic concepts in the live broadcast of opera, making this interactive process more in-depth.

  Since various intangible cultural heritage operas were "out of the circle" in the Douyin live broadcast room, more and more viewers expressed their applause to the actors and anchors through live broadcast rewards, and paid to support the inheritance of traditional art and culture.

Wang Kui believes that opera should have its own economic value. How to make high-quality artistic resources obtain due economic benefits through live broadcast rewards and other forms also requires more benign guidance from all parties in the practice process to promote the development of high-quality opera cultural resources. Paid on the live platform.

  In addition, Wang Kui said that the development of opera culture requires the positive interaction and mutual promotion between the theater and the Internet, in order to achieve the best results.

At the same time, how to apply innovative technical means to let the audience feel the artistic charm of opera from a more diverse and rich perspective, inspire the audience to understand the precious traditional culture, and how to make art truly gain wings, is the direction that the network platform needs to further explore. .

(Text / Jiang Yan)