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On 29 March, SCNU held an outdoor concert. The live concert brought diverse performances such as dance, instrumental music, and chorus by students and faculty of the School of Music, celebrating the spring blooming and boosting people with music.
The China guzheng composition "Sijiu Chengyun" presents the simple and true cultural heritage of Beijing.
The instrumental ensemble "Shang Chun Shan" combines tradition and modernity, like unfolding an animated picture scroll on a fresh spring day.
The drunken dragon dance, which stems from the worship rituals in the past, represents the spirit of breaking new ground.
"Festival Songs", a vocal performance shows people's love for the motherland.
The dance "Passing the Tradition in Performance" features Cantonese dance combining various folk music.
The flute composition "Alishan" invokes the pretty scenery of Mount Ali in Taiwan province.
The chorus "The Song of Mi Duoduo", a charity song written for promoting rural education, displayed rural children's love for the country.
The wind ensemble performed songs of many kinds.
Source from SCNU News Center
Translated by Zhang Dongli, Luo Xiaoying
Proofread by Edwin Baak
Edited by Li Jianru