UCCA Beijing

UCCA TOUCHING CHINA SERIES: HOW DID ANCIENT PEOPLE SPEAK AND RECITE POEMS?

2013.3.16
10:00 - 11:30

Location:  UCCA Salon
Language:  In Chinese Only

ABOUT THIS PROGRAM

How did ancient children speak? How did they recite poems? Was it by reading? Singing? Moaning or chanting? What sounds did they make? Why would it be as difficult for us to understand an ancient person speaking as it is to understand someone speakinga foreign language? And what was that “gulu gulu” sound they made? "Yin-song" is the traditiona; chanting method that has been used to recite Han poems in East Asia for 2000 years.. The method has been passed down from generation to generation, and its cultural value is huge. In this week's activity, Ji Chao will give a concise introduction to traditional chanting and the ancient pronunciation of the Han language.

In the UCCA Touching China series, the teacher will be introducing children to traditional Chinese culture through the exploration of poems and ancient festival customs, allowing them to deepen their understanding and also appreciate the art of life.

Note:

* Recommended for children ages 5-9.

* All materials provided.

Reservations required:

* From Tuesday to Friday 11:00-18:00 please call +86 10 57800200 to book. Please note that you can only book 1 seat at a time.

Members can also book by calling +86 10 57800291, or sending an email to: members@159.138.20.147

* Doors close 15 minutes after event begins. No late entry.

ABOUT OUR GUEST

Ji Chao (The National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts)