Cultural Confluence: The Impact of Traditional and Modern Synergies in Chinese Juvenile Musical Theater
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v11i2.13825Keywords:
Children’s Musicals, Artistic Development, Technological Impact, Cultural Diversity, Educational Efficacy.Abstract
This study delves into the dynamic interplay between tradition and innovation in the realm of Chinese juvenile musical theater, shedding light on its pedagogical value and artistic progression. It positions musicals as powerful conduits for fostering creativity, forward-thinking, and social skills among the youth. Adorned with cutting-edge technological advancements and a rich fusion of artistic elements, these performances emerge as platforms for global cultural exchange, resonating with the evolving educational and social landscapes. They serve as pivotal tools for refining aesthetic appreciation and ethical values in the developing minds of young audiences, seamlessly integrating the revered traditions of Chinese musical artistry with the creative prowess of contemporary theatrical design.
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