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Yan brief introduction

In order to bring Ode to Yan 'an to Yan 'an, Yan 'an Cultural Industry Investment Co., Ltd. made a field trip to China.

On the basis of many successful performances, we carefully planned, scientifically demonstrated and implemented them. Through the print media, TV media and online media, the publicity upsurge of performances has been set off in an all-round way, and tens of millions of yuan have been spent to purchase high-quality performance equipment such as sound, lighting and video, so as to fully ensure the audio-visual effect of performances. At the same time, Yan 'an Wentou invited Shaanxi Performing Arts Group Song and Dance Theater Co., Ltd. to undertake the adaptation of the tourism version of the play. Adapted and directed by wang hong, chairman and famous director of Shaanxi Dancers Association, Chairman Mao wrote the name of the troupe, and the newly established Northwest Art Troupe performed. The adapted performance completely retains the essence of the original drama, which is divided into five parts: preface, national call, frontier dawn, soldier expedition and conclusion. It lasts about 68 minutes and is the top red classic performance in China. The tourism version of Ode to Yan 'an begins with the original ecological high-pitched novel "bloom Red in Shandandan", and takes the time back to more than 70 years ago with the mixed chorus "Ode to Yan 'an", vividly expressing the people's expectation of liberation at that time and praising and praising the China * * * Production Party. The "national call" is mainly the Central Red Army and the Shaanxi-Gansu Red Army. The people's hope for the dawn of the East profoundly reflects that the people who have lost their country and suffered greatly hope that their own team will lead them to the light. "Dawn in the Border Region" depicts a picture of the border region where China's * * * production party leads the people of Yan 'an to unite as one and carry out production and self-help under difficult conditions, with well-known songs such as "Great Military and Civilian Production", "Spinning Yarn" and "Nanniwan". "Defending the Yellow River" and "Song of the Yellow River Boatman" most vividly express the great ambition and heroism of "soldiers going out to war" and going to the battlefield of national liberation. The performance ended with Ode to Yan 'an, which further demonstrated the significance of Yan 'an spirit to the China revolution and expressed admiration for the revolutionary holy land.

Ode to Yan 'an has been staged regularly in Yan 'an Auditorium since May every year, which perfectly shows the "Yan 'an spirit" in a situational, artistic and normal way.