The Inheritance, Development, and Innovation of Shenyang Folk Art Errenzhuan
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Abstract
This research article is to study 1) study on the Cultural Origin and Characteristics of Errenzhuan 2) study on the Cultural Connotation of Errenzhuan 3) future Errenzhuan Cultural Inheritance, Development, and Innovation. The research area Shenyang Northeast China as the main research area for data collection. There were three phases in the methodology of this study. Literature research, observation, and interviews are all sources of data collection. The research findings are as follows 1) The Errenzhuan culture and art is a local characteristic folk culture in Northeast China, where farmers sing and dance in their fields to relieve a day's fatigue. Errenzhuan is a folk art form with extremely rich local characteristics in the Northeast region, which has been deeply loved by the people for over 300 years of its development. 2) It originated and developed among the people, and its performance methods are extremely flexible, making the art of Errenzhuan highly integrated with the lives and interests of farmers and the people. 3) Future Errenzhuan Cultural Inheritance, Development, and Innovation. which shall include: (1) development of the Errenjuan theatre, Errenjuan performing artists (2) development of the Errenjuan performance market to promote it as a cultural tourism destination (3) development and dissemination of Errenjuan culture became the main development area Errenjuan received the award of intangible cultural heritage. By analyzing the current development and distribution status of Shenyang Erenjuan and the erenjuan production and development environment Thus, the inheritance and development of the Errenjuan culture can be revived.
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