Soft as a cloud,
As light as the wind,
Brighter than the sun,
More peaceful than night.
The human body parades in space; ?
Not a fairy in the sky?
Is the goddess of the world?
More beautiful than dreams?
More moving than fantasy-
It is the crystallization of labor creation.
"Her movements are perfect, stretching evenly, soft as fine gauze, and finished neatly. You can't see the connection of every movement, but it's natural. I have never seen a similar performance on other ballerinas. "
-Margot Fontaine, British ballet master
"Her every movement is full of inspiration, and she can express people's extremely rich feelings and the nuances of various feelings with dance. She injected great humanity and powerful spiritual strength into these feelings. After watching her performance, people feel that all disasters will be defeated, and there is only truth and beauty left in the world. "
-German critic Steiner
To ulanova was written by the poet Ai Qing when he visited the Soviet Union and watched the exquisite performance of ballet master ulanova.
As the poet said, "painting should be a colorful poem, and poetry should be a literati painting." This poem depicts impressions by metaphor and contrast. The whole poem is divided into two parts. The first verse of the poem is the first verse, which weaves a beautiful artistic conception with a series of scenery such as soft clouds, breeze, bright moon and quiet night, and depicts the dance gently and elegantly. It is an excellent dynamic writing intention to set off the atmosphere quietly and sweetly.
This is a poem about dance. Dance is a three-dimensional art and a flowing picture. Through creative actions, we can show our understanding and feelings of beauty and convey the charm of beauty. Therefore, many poems about dance are endowed with shapes and seek their gods. Form is true, and God is empty. Virtual and reality coexist, with both form and spirit. This poem just covers the principle of the coexistence of reality and fiction, and has become a vivid work in dance poetry.
The first verse of the poem is closely related to the morphological characteristics of dance-"The human body marches in space". This "parade" is soft, light, bright and quiet. But poets never shape for the sake of shaping. In the poet's pen, this feature is interpreted as "soft as a cloud", "light as the wind", "bright as the sun" and "quiet as the night". How soft the clouds are and how light the wind is. Combined with clouds and wind, the true feature of this shape immediately becomes illusory and ethereal. Very imaginative and chewy. In this reverie and chewing, readers feel all the charm of poetry.
In the second paragraph of the poem, the poet's brushwork is more unrestrained and unrestrained. He explained the connotation of dance with a set of beautiful things: fairy, goddess, dream and fantasy. In this way, the image of dance rises from the ground and climbs up layer by layer. It's not about dancing, it's about beauty, praise and inner excitement. And this is really about writing dance, and it is really about never giving up. As the saying goes, "A word is inconsistent, it is romantic." The beauty of dance is left to readers to imagine and play. ?
Reading this poem makes people feel deep poetry in the imaginary and real.