In the depths of the Ulan Maodu grassland in Keyouqian Banner, Xing'an League, Inner Mongolia, a simple stage has been set up in front of the Mongolian yurt belonging to the herder Qiqige's family. His youngest daughter Saren discovered this' miracle 'and rushed out of the felt house barefoot. This scene is exactly the daily routine of Wulan Muqi's performance in the pastoral area. This team, known as the Grassland Artistic Light Cavalry, uses their unique "artistic express" method to deliver joy "free of charge" to every farmer and herder's doorstep. We adopt a three-level linkage mechanism between the autonomous region, the league city, and the banner county to facilitate the flow of high-quality cultural resources. ”Bayar, the captain of the Ulan Pastoral Cavalry Team in Keyouqian Banner, introduced that from mid June to mid July this year, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region will carry out a one month themed activity called "Ulan Pastoral Cavalry Month". Ulan Muqi in Keyouqian Banner actively responded to the call and launched the "Learning, Creativity, and Performance" excellent works exhibition activity. I heard that Ulan Muqi has arrived, and our whole family put down their work and rushed over! ”Herdsman Bu He told the reporter with a smile that every performance is as lively as a festival. Last winter's performance was held outside at minus 20 degrees Celsius, and everyone wrapped in blankets still wanted to watch! Ulan Pastoral Cavalry performs more than 100 times a year in rural areas, serving over 30000 farmers and herdsmen annually. And their program schedules are always tailored to their individual needs. In pastoral areas, long tune folk songs and horsehead fiddle performances are reserved programs; In rural areas, popular songs and dances are more popular nowadays. Team member Mandula said, "We are like literary 'delivery drivers', we act out whatever the audience orders." Once at a border outpost, soldiers wanted to listen to rock music, and a few team members improvised a grassland song and performed a different kind of passion with a horsehead fiddle. The most touching aspect of this team is their 'after-sales service'. After the performance, the team members will stay behind to teach the herdsmen how to sing and dance, and help the farmers rehearse yangko. In towns such as Chalsen, Solon, and Outi, the rural Ulan cavalry they coached can now perform independently. They smiled and said, 'What Ulan Muqi sent is not a performance, but a seed of literature and art.' 'We wear three pairs of boots every year!'! But seeing the smiling faces of the fellow villagers, I feel it's worth it. ”Team member Meng Genda came to show off his worn-out sole and laughed. Every kilometer they travel is narrowing the cultural gap between urban and rural areas, and every citizen they serve is witnessing the transformation of cultural benefits from the "last mile" to "zero distance". This grassland artistic light cavalry is using the simplest way to let the gentle rain of art nourish every inch of the land in northern Xinjiang. (New Society)
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