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Where is the Buyi music and dance "Landscape Eight Tones" performed?

On August 15th, the big eight-tone chorus "Respect for Heaven and Earth" combined the musical instrument performance and sacrifice of Buyi people. On the same day, Buyi music and dance "Eight Tones of Mountains and Rivers" was performed in Xingyi City, Guizhou Province, as the theme evening performance of the 217 International Mountain Tourism and Outdoor Sports Conference. The play was expressed in the form of the national intangible cultural heritage "Eight Tones of Buyi", which showed the life story of Buyi people who feared the world, thanked the mountains and rivers, lived a rich and solid life, and loved life.

Buyi's "Eight Tones" was listed in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage as early as May 26. Eight-tone sitting singing is performed in the form of eight people holding eight musical instruments, including ox bone Hu (ox horn Hu), gourd Qin (gourd Hu), yueqin, thorn drum (bamboo drum), flute tube, hairpin, Bao Gong and Xiao Ma Gong, to tell stories and convey emotions in the rap.

"Eight Tones" is a vivid art formed, inherited and developed in the life of Buyi people, and it is also the artistic life of Buyi people. "Eight Tones of Landscape" takes Buyi people's unique folk art form as the main axis, and connects Buyi people's daily life textures such as life, old age, illness, death, marriage, mourning and marriage through eight tones, telling Buyi people's life-life, production, life, joy and sadness, and awe and gratitude for heaven and earth ...

In the whole performance, Buyi people's life. From farming, washing and Baotou of Buyi women to weddings and funerals and building houses, they are fully reflected on the stage. Just like the feelings of Beijing media people-the life of Buyi people, moving onto the stage is art.

"Eight Tones of Mountains and Rivers" begins with the narrative of the old Mo Gong in the sound of bronze drums, which leads to the birth of life. In such an epic context, the scenes of Buyi people's life, production and life-transplanting rice, farming, carrying water and making rice cakes-are laid out step by step. Whistle in the mountains, dressing by the water, passion in the corn forest; Blow trombone, stab drum, and go to the roof beam solemnly; Weeping, wedding, special wedding night; Festivals, ancestor worship and grand "long table banquet" ... In these vivid scenes, Buyi people's interesting customs are displayed, and Buyi people's enthusiastic outlook on life is displayed, which sets off Buyi people's beautiful dreams for the future.

More importantly, Eight Tones of Mountains and Waters has collected a large number of original eight-tone tunes, developed an overwhelming ensemble of bamboo drums and a mysterious and elegant form of bowl music, and developed new songs with higher artistry, such as "Water Beating", "Corn Grove" and "Newlyweds Don't Stay Over the Night". Through the director's stage treatment, this wonderful flower of Buyi people's life is concentrated and open on the stage, opening up a richer posture and opening up more beautiful colors.