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First intangible cultural heritage exhibition unveiled in Ningbo

Being the first of its kind in Ningbo, the Exhibition of Ningbo Intangible Cultural Heritage opened in Ningbo Cultural Plaza last Friday, which featured lacquer painting, tiger shoes making and other cultural classics on national, provincial and city levels. The event attracted numerous local visitors upon opening.

The opening ceremony of the exhibition showcased a number of local cultural performances, including Yong opera staged by a drama club in Jiangdong District, lion dances from Fenghua, and Zaofu (meaning shoulder dancing in mandarin) from Chaiqiao Village in Beilun District.

The display area featured a number of intangible cultural heritage items. The "Ninghai bamboo" booth displayed their dustpans and baskets with a variety of patterns and shapes, which attracted many visitors. Yu Xingfu, 68 -year-old master of "Ninghai bamboo" art, said regretfully that these bamboo products are rarely produced as few people master the skill now. He added that he would be happy to teach the art skills to willing young people.

With the theme of "Understanding our traditional culture and protecting intangible cultural heritage", the event consists of a performance show, an art exhibition and a craft training class. Visitors can not only watch performances of dragon dances and lion dances on stage, but also participate in the making of certain items. They can also sit in the "intangible cultural heritage classroom" and learn traditional crafts like how to weave bamboo leaves or make dough figures.

Ningbo National Hi-tech Zone contributing to culture construction of Ningbo

The other day, Ningbo National Hi-tech Zone released Opinions on Attracting Talents and the Construction of Special Zone for Talents, which specifies that the park will make more support to business establishment, give supporting subsidies to returned scholars in their business establishment, and give greater support in the use of offices and workshops to the returned scholars. As one of the first talents introduced into Ningbo National Hi-tech Zone, Chu Fenglei, PhD of Culturology, is developing his business under the preferential policies. At present, he is applying for a project for the China Global Expert Recruitment Program and Zhejiang Expert Recruitment Program for Cultural Creative Industry.

Ten more new tourism festivals to be created

It is learned from the 2013 Ningbo Tourist Market Work Conference that in 2013 Ningbo will cultivate ten more new tourism festivals with market potential and profit by encouraging and innovating the model of festivals by society and festivals by enterprises. In terms of tourism marketing, Ningbo will accelerate the integration of all kinds of resources and platforms, strengthen the guidance for the tourism market, carry out regular market exchanges, strengthen professional training and actively implement reform and innovation. In terms of tourism festivals, Ningbo will standardize and improve the existing festivals hosted by the related tourism departments, and in the meanwhile encourage and innovate the new model of festival celebrating to create 10 to 15 new festivals. In addition, Ningbo will strengthen the planning and design of the tourism promotion materials, and increase the diversity of the materials to include such feature promotion products as tourism guides, post cards and tourist books. At the same time, the smart tourism project will continue to be promoted. By deepening cooperation with such major tourism websites as Ctrip and Lvmama, it will research and develop new tourism products with potential market

Ningbo commended for protection of intangible cultural heritages

In recent years, Ningbo has made new progress in the census and protection of intangible cultural heritages. The "Ningbo Model" of the census of intangible cultural heritages with the concerted efforts of the village, the town and the city has been established and popularized throughout the country.  At present, the city has 171 intangible cultural heritages (21 national-level ones and 49 provincial-level ones), 255 heritors of intangible cultural heritages (5 national-level ones and 40 provincial-level ones, and 208 protection organizations (including 10 provincial-level organizations. Xiangshan Fishing Cultural and Ecological Protection Zone was entitled a national-level protection zone by the Ministry of Culture. Ningbo is now in the front rank of China in the work of intangible cultural heritages.

The other day, Ningbo Municipal Press and Publication Administration was honored as "Advanced Unit in the Work of Application of Human Intangible Cultural Heritages and National-level Intangible Cultural Heritages by Zhejiang Provincial Government Wang Zhiming, Wu Jian, Lu Weiguo and Hu Weihua were commended.

Heritage Studio for Craft Masters established

The opening ceremony of the Heritage Studio for Craft Masters was held in Ningbo Polytechnic on November 25. Thirteen craft masters in Ningbo were invited to attend the ceremony, and four of them (including Chen Ai'e, color embroidery master, Guo Lingmei, sachet-making master, Hu Peifen, straw-hat making master and Zhu Yingdu, lime-carving master) signed agreements with the college to settle down in the studio.

It is said that the establishment of the studio will contribute directly to the flourishing of folk crafts and skills in the college. By taking college students as disciples, the masters can pass down their secrets and skills that have been accumulated in their life-long practices and contribute to the education and development of a group of blue-collar talents that are good at solving technical problems.

Argentine tango troupe to perform in Ningbo

Argentinean tango troupe, Tango Desire Company, will perform at the Ningbo Grand Theatre on January 13.

Tango is a national symbol of Argentina. The tango performed by the Argentine Desire Tango Company is well known for its sensual, intense, vigorous, and sophisticated dancing step. The performers are quite adept at capturing the sensuality and charm of the tango dance. Six superb dancers, five musicians and two first-class singers will present classic tangos including "Argentina, do not cry for me," and "Libertango".

Tango originated in lower-class districts of Buenos Aires, but it soon became popular throughout society and quickly spread to New York, London and Paris and evolved into a stylish social events. The famous Argentine tango composer, Ástor Pantaleón Piazzolla, composed more than 300 tango music including "Farewell, Nonino" and "Libertango" and "The Rough Dancer and the Cyclical Night". He incorporated classical techniques with national elements and made tango a performing art rich in humanistic spirit.

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