Entering the world of work creation through "green", the audience should still enter through "green" to appreciate its beauty. "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" was performed with dance. From painting to dancing, from dancing to painting, it can be said to be "beautiful and exciting". The dance language of "Only Green" is beautiful. For example, the first appearance of the character "Green" is "sleeves drooping". The flow of power is like the texture of mountains swimming, and The waterfalls flowing down from the mountains; the language of dance plus background language, atmosphere language, etc., provide us with infinite space for imagination. The dancers’ collective movements are all artistic expressions of beauty. From the abstract movements, we can see the establishment of each image: a character slowly turns around, as if he sees a mountain peak coming towards him. The shape of a group of statues makes it seem like fishing boats and pleasure boats are swaying among them, and the mountains are dancing along with them. When the postures of a group of actors change, it seems as if microwave water ripples are gently rippling, and the mountains are undulating among the mountains. Traveling through 900 years, ancient and modern meet in the depths of the soul. From the presentation of green landscapes in "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains", one can feel the political, economic, social, cultural, ideological and other development conditions of the Northern Song Dynasty. The painting is a long scroll, and the real natural scenery and real people's activities are particularly closely combined, showing a broader aspect of social life. Wang Ximeng was a student at the Academy of Painting, and Zhao Ji, Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, was his teacher at that time. He had a unique insight and said, "children can be taught", so he taught him the method himself. After Zhao Ji personally taught him the brush and ink techniques, his art improved. As emperor, Huizong's aesthetic taste became the absolute standard for determining artistic style. Wang Ximeng spent half a year painting "Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains". The rivers and mountains depicted not only summarize the majestic atmosphere of endless mountains, water and sky, but also carefully outline the ever-changing state of secluded rocks, deep valleys, waves, mist and mist. . It not only represents the milestone in the development of green landscapes; it also assembles the great achievements of ink landscapes since the Northern Song Dynasty and puts the creator's emotions into creation. "Only This Green" is a very "literary" program, with a bit of a spring and snowy atmosphere. Before putting it on the stage, the creative team said they had concerns and doubts, fearing that the audience would not accept it, not get recognition, and not get approval. I didn’t expect that as soon as I debuted, I would be extraordinary and become an instant hit. Why? In the words of the media: "The magnificent green mountains and green waters of "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" have once again hit the hearts of the world 900 years later." I think this is the recognition and return of the excellent Chinese culture, returning to " Draw nutrients from the "roots" and return to the "roots" to create. The Northern Song Dynasty was a strange and wonderful dynasty. It was not good at politics and military affairs, but it was culturally developed. Song Huizong was not good at governing the country, and his achievements in culture and art cannot be underestimated. He made great achievements in calligraphy, painting, gardening, etc. "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" is not unrelated to Song Huizong, or to be precise, it is not unrelated to the culture at that time. She uses painting to answer both the questions of "man and society" and the question of "man and nature": man and nature exist harmoniously. This concept has not fallen behind to this day. As experts say: "Representing China A kind of time and atmosphere accumulated by traditional culture, which also represents the self-confidence of our culture."
Watching "Only Green" is a spiritual encounter!