Shandong intangible cultural heritage month stimulates new vitality
The third Shandong intangible cultural heritage month was held in East China's Shandong province from Feb 8 to March 18, during which some 17 million people participated in over 700 cultural activities across the province.
During the month a series of performances was staged in province's 17 cities to promote intangible cultural heritage as well as enrich residents' lives.
A large-scale event "Our Chinese Dream" organized by the Shandong provincial department of culture was held across the province, which enhanced attendees' sense of participation and acquisition through wonderful interpretations of traditional Chinese culture.
The opening ceremony of the third Shandong intangible cultural heritage celebration month is held at Lishan Theater in Jinan, capital of Shandong province. [Photo/Cultural Shandong] |
"My family has been doing paper-cutting for generations. When I participated in the exhibition and interactive exchanges during Shandong intangible cultural heritage month I felt that paper-cutting is getting more attention," said Luan Shujuan, a 62-year-old inheritor of the provincial intangible paper-cutting art.
It is worth noting that, in order to further expand the influence of intangible cultural heritages, many activities added audience interaction.
According to Luan, this year's provincial paper-cutting exhibition themed "walking into a new era and displaying a new look" featured a paper-cutting performance with audience participation.