Fusing Art and Heritage: The Queen of the YuFu Dance Drama Driving the International Spread of Sanxingdui Culture
DOI: 10.23977/artpl.2024.050214 | Downloads: 31 | Views: 613
Author(s)
Liu Guangying 1
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1 Sichuan University of Media and Communications, Chengdu, Sichuan, 611745, China
Corresponding Author
Liu GuangyingABSTRACT
This article will explore how the dance drama "The Queen of the YuFu" uniquely integrates artistic expression with historical cultural heritage. It has been bringing the myths of Sanxingdui to the stage through a highly symbolic and allegorical narrative, which has enhanced the global recognition and appreciation of Sanxingdui culture, as well as promoted the cross-cultural communication and understanding. So it's serving as a cultural ambassador spreading the Sanxingdui. The article will explore the significant impact of dance drama on cultural dissemination, using it as an example to further study how artistic means can preserve and spread cultural heritage. It will discuss the importance of constant engagement and reinterpretation of ancient cultures to ensure that these cultures thrive and remain vibrant within contemporary art forms.
KEYWORDS
Art, cultural heritage, international spread, SanxingduiCITE THIS PAPER
Liu Guangying, Fusing Art and Heritage: The Queen of the YuFu Dance Drama Driving the International Spread of Sanxingdui Culture. Art and Performance Letters (2024) Vol. 5: 92-99. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/artpl.2024.050214.
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