Summary of the Presentation and Practice of Early Stage Art in Contemporary China

Authors

  • Shuhang Zhao

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62051/1a4v5g88

Keywords:

Xiaozhong Xu; Zhaohua Lin; Zuolin Huang; Stage Art; Artistic Practice.

Abstract

The practice of early Chinese stage art is a key exploration to lay the foundation for the trend and development path of Chinese stage art style. Directors Xiaozhong Xu, Zhaohua Lin and Zuolin Huang, through their own influence and creation, guide the practice with the spirit of exploration, give back the audience with excellent drama works, respond to the history of contemporary Chinese drama, and show the future development of Chinese drama art. This paper takes the presentation and practice of early stage art in contemporary China as the starting point, follows the masters of contemporary drama art, and feels the artistic charm and spirit of the times distributed in the exploration process of early stage art in China.

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Published

12-03-2024

How to Cite

Zhao, S. (2024). Summary of the Presentation and Practice of Early Stage Art in Contemporary China. Transactions on Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, 4, 116-119. https://doi.org/10.62051/1a4v5g88