守住自己的根 开出灿烂的花 | 夏竹 祁 | TEDxWeixiuyuan Road
从西方音乐与海外舞台出发,她却在掌声与“理解很少”的落差里,重新听见血脉深处的召唤。祁夏竹讲述自己如何回到传统曲艺的文化土壤,系统整理与传承家族艺术,并在学习与坚持中体会到“说中有唱、唱中带说”的力量。她也提醒我们:有些古老的艺术正在像濒危物种一样消失,越是此刻,越需要有人守根。
What happens when the world applauds—but doesn’t truly understand? In this TEDxWeixiuyuan Road talk, Qi Xiazhu shares her journey from Western music and international stages back to the cultural soil of Chinese quyi, and why protecting disappearing traditional arts begins with one decision: to hold on to your roots, and keep them alive through practice. 青年演员,出身于曲艺世家,中国曲艺家协会会员,第十二届中国曲艺牡丹奖新人奖获得者。
她曾在美国拉斯维加斯长期担任舞台剧主演,出演《Senses》《Terra Cotta Warriors》《Ms. Butterfly》《往事歌谣》等多部音乐舞台剧,赢得国际观众好评。
回国后,她活跃于各大电视综艺舞台,参与录制CCTV《我要上春晚》、浙江卫视《我不是明星》《中国好声音》、北京卫视《最美和声》,并以孙楠团队12强学员身份,与导师孙楠同台演唱《海阔天空》《不见不散》等作品,为大众熟知。
她是北京田连元文化发展有限责任公司创始人,北京戏曲职业学院曲艺系教师,致力于中华曲艺的传承与创新。本科、硕士就读于北京师范大学艺术与传媒学院声乐专业,2022年考入北京大学国家发展研究院BiMBA商学院,并担任学院学生大使,2024年获得工商管理硕士学位。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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