Beijing E-Town holds children's talent show
A talent show for children was staged at the BDA School of the High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China on June 11.
Children participating in the talent show pose for a group photo. [Photo/beijingetown.com.cn]
The performance was divided into three chapters: "Greeting the Rising Sun," "Harvesting Fruits," and "Heading towards the Future."
Students from primary and secondary schools, as well as kindergartens in Beijing E-Town brought diverse programs, combining the inheritance of traditional culture with technological elements.
Students from Beijing Jianhua Experimental School in Beijing E-Town and Yew Wah International Education School of Beijing recited a poem called "Fasten the First Button of Life."
With skipping ropes swinging in their hands, children from Yizhuang Second Primary School combined speed and strength in the performance of "Flying Ropes".
Young dancers practise backstage to prepare for the show on June 11. [Photo/beijingetown.com.cn]
Dancing with long sleeves, students from the BDA School of the High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China presented theatrical chorus performances such as "Dingjun Mountain," showcasing the charm of traditional Chinese opera.
"Today's program is very impressive, and I especially like the medley of traditional Chinese operas, which shows the long-standing tradition and innovation of traditional opera," said Zhang Enqi, a student from Class 17 of the fifth grade at the BDA School of the High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China.
In addition, an interactive gaming area was set up outside the auditorium, offering activities such as basketball, hoop tossing games, hand-drawn pop-up balls, blind box treasure hunts, and drawing "Green and Blue" landscape paintings.
Each booth was bustling with excitement. This unique experience allowed children to appreciate the charm of traditional culture while having fun.
The event attracted the participation of nearly 500 students from primary and secondary schools, kindergartens, and their parents in Beijing E-Town. It was also broadcast through the "Beijing E-Town" WeChat video account and the Shang E-Town APP.