國粹京劇走進北京中小學課堂

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  新京報上周二報導,為了使年青一代更好的傳承中國傳統文化,京劇正在被引入中小學教室。

  2015年,北京國學藝術傳承增進會與國民教導出書社編寫、出書了我國第一套京劇教科書。

  該套京劇選修教科書已在豐台區初中試用,並將在北京全市中學推行;小學版京劇課本也將合時推出。

  早在2008年,北京市就推出了京劇進校園項目。黌舍可向北京市的教導部分申請資金,以聘任專業演出家們六、七歲的孩子們上課。

  京劇構成於清代乾隆天子統治時代,跟著其申明鵲起,數十年來在中國盛極臨時,乃至吸引了很多來自美國、日本的外國觀眾。

  但是,比年來,它的熱度開端減退。在出身於20世紀80年月以前的人中,有相稱一部門會去聽一些京劇的音像成品,而80年月今後的人們都開端尋求風行文化,而不是傳統文化。

  【參考譯文】

  Peking Opera is being introduced to primary and middle school students in an effort to promote the traditional art to the younger generation, Beijing News reported on last Tuesday.

  The country's first set of textbooks about Peking Opera was compiled and published by the Beijing Association of Promoting Quintessence of Chinese Culture and People's Education Press in 2015.

  The textbooks for optional courses have been put on trial use in junior middle schools in the Fengtai district and will be used in middle schools across the city. The textbooks for primary schools also will be rolled out.

  Since 2008, Beijing has promoted a program to provide opera training at dozens of primary schools. Schools apply for funds from the city's education department to hire professional actors and actresses to work with students as young as 6 or 7.

  Peking Opera arose during the rule of Emperor Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). It flourished for decades in China and as its fame spread, it drew audiences in other countries, including the United States and Japan.

  Yet over the years, its popularity diminished. While a significant number of people listened to radio productions of Peking Opera before the 1980s, generations born after that pursued pop culture over the traditional arts.