China News Service, Guangzhou, August 27th (Reporter Cheng Jingwei) On the evening of the 26th, at the Guangdong Provincial Museum, accompanied by the light song and dance of "Road, No Trace", the dreamlike Dunhuang culture came on the moon, a mysterious and magnificent picture. The long scroll of history unfolds slowly.

The "Impression of Dunhuang - Art Salon" of "Silk Road Guanghua: Guangdong and Long Cultural Relics Fine Art Exhibition" was staged here.

  At the event site, the audience seemed to be in a vast and mysterious desert, listening to a song of the west wind and camel bells together, and watching the painting scroll of yellow sand and bright moon unfold slowly in front of them.

A splendid dance of flying music, leading the audience to appreciate the beauty of Dunhuang's music and dance art.

Photo courtesy of Guangdong Museum of Exotic Songs and Dances

  The desert sand is no longer silent, and a group of graceful women from the Western Regions, holding magic lamps, walked slowly along with camel bells... The exotic song and dance of "Road, No Trace" came floating in the air.

The xiao song "Smoke in the Desert" tells the story of the yellow sand, the pipa song "Silk Road Flying Sky" listens to the wonderful music played by the soaring flying sky, the throbbing Yak and the Angry King Kong, and Zhongruan's "Silk Road Camel Bell" tells the story of the long silk The story of road trips, tenacious camel caravans and unknown exotic places.

Photo courtesy of Guangdong Provincial Museum

  This salon event invites young flute and flute performers, Professor Zhang Fan from Xinghai Conservatory of Music, Liu Henan, associate professor of South China Normal University Conservatory of Music, Cai Mengyun, a young performer from Guangdong Music and Art Troupe, Deng Jingyi, head of Guangzhou Mengxuan Dance Studio, and postgraduate students from the School of Chinese Painting, Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. Yan Jiehong, dancer Liu Zhijun of the Southern Song and Dance Troupe, etc., interpret Dunhuang from the three aspects of music, dance and painting, so that the audience can understand and feel Dunhuang in an all-round and multi-angle, and build a three-dimensional and plump impression of Dunhuang, making silk Road art brilliance reappears.

Photo courtesy of Guangdong Provincial Museum performing Pipa music

  In order to let the audience better understand the Silk Road civilization and the history of the Silk Road, the Guangdong Provincial Museum will hold the "Silk Road Guanghua: Guangdong and Long Cultural Relics Group Exhibition" from March 24th to August 28th, which is divided into "Silk Road Prosperity" and "Silk Road". The three major parts of "The Prosperity" and "The Light of the Silk Road" selected more than 500 cultural relics from cultural and museum units in Guangdong and Gansu, used a macro perspective to interpret the internal connection between the north and the south, and introduced the history of Gansu Hexi Corridor and Guangzhou Tonghai Yidao It presents the cultural history of cross-regional ideological and technological dissemination and integration and mutual learning under the same time and space, and deeply explains the profound impact of the Silk Road changes on Chinese civilization.

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