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Bright Future
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Beijing Shengji Art School instills in its students the
concept to grasp their own future and orient to their
future occupation. The school persists in the concept of
stage education as the center instead of traditional
teaching methods. The school also attaches great
importance to teaching practices. It has invested in
infrastructure construction by building a lab theatre
which is equipped with all the stage conditions, 14
rehearsal halls, practice room and multimedia rooms. At
the same time, specialized bases for internship have
been established in Beijing and Shenzhen. The school
also organizes its staff and students to participate in
social and public performances and pays much attention
to the performances of the academic year as well as the
graduation performance. There are over 500 performances
organized by the agent companies. Students have gained
stage experience through art practices, which has set a
sound foundation for their future career. Some students
have made themselves known in the art field in Beijing
and even in China. They represent the success of the
school’s art education and set a good example for the
students at school in an all-round way from major to
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Beijing Youth Art Ensemble is a vigorous and creative
body with the students at Beijing Shengji Art School and
the young graduates as the main body. It is founded to
press close to the urban life and thus is fairly modern.
It integrates the national spirit with the modern
rhythm, and the elegance with the concept of
innovation. The ensemble has Li Yushan, vice chairman
of China Dancers’ Association and former chairman of
China Nationality Song & Dance Organization as its art
executive, Deng Lin, national A-level director as its
director, and Liu Xiaona, the young dancer and dancing
director as its executive director. The ensemble has
organized and participated in many big parties and the
programs produced by CCTV and BTV. The ensemble has
participated in CCTV dancing competition and
professional dancing competitions, and has received many
awards. In 2003, the ensemble gave special performances
in Indonesia and started its trip of culture
transmission in around 10 cities. In 2004 in Seoul, in
the first international culture Olympics with 57 groups
from 46 countries, the ensemble was awarded “World
Peace” with its traditional folk dance. In the following
year, the ensemble gave special performances on folk
dances in Washington, Atlanta and Charlotte, and was
warmed received by the American audiences. The ensemble
will perform in Europe such as Italy, France and Russia
in the later half year of 2006.
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