The Cultural and Natural Heritage Day of China falls on June 8 this year. To celebrate this, a splendid flash mob event has been held in the Liaoning Provincial Museum. The dancers in white dance gracefully against the peacock blue gauze curtains, resembling a flock of cranes that embrace the wind. The flash mob event combines live performances with video playback, which swiftly attracts tourists who come here to view exhibits.
The Liaoning Provincial Public Cultural Service Center organizes the Liaoning Song and Dance Ensemble and the Liaoning Provincial Museum to jointly create the series of dance masterpieces National Treasures in Liaoning, using dance art to interpret the essence of cultural relics, and applying the cross-field integration to make Liaoning’s national treasures “come alive”.
The second dance show Auspicious Cranes of the series National Treasures in Liaoning has been presented to the audience, which is based on the namesake ancient painting, one of the most precious national treasures of the Liaoning Provincial Museum. Through dance, it unfolds the beauty and auspiciousness of spirited cranes ready to soar.