"Small Town Rain Alley" was a dance program at the 2007 Spring Festival Gala. It was well received by professionals and audiences alike, and is considered a masterpiece of classic significance. The reason why the program is well received by the audience largely depends on the creator's understanding of the spirit of traditional Chinese culture and his attachment to the beautiful scenery of Jiangnan.
The video "Rain Alley in a Small Town"
"Rain Alley in a Small Town" shows a poetic world that is infectious and expressive.
The scene elements in the dance, such as white walls and black tiles, oil-paper umbrellas, silk cheongsam, etc., have the characteristics of elegance and simplicity in the south of the Yangtze River, and are a reminiscence of the beautiful things in the south of the Yangtze River.
Oil-paper umbrellas are reminiscent of the characteristics of Jiangnan water towns. They are wet and make people feel immersed in them. Cheongsam is both dignified and brings out the exquisite and graceful female curves. Against the background of white walls and black tiles, a specific picture is created, giving people unlimited reverie.
"Small Town Rain Alley" is not famous for its grand and explosive scenes, but for its tranquility and elegance, beautiful women and beautiful scenery as a backdrop, allowing people to appreciate the beauty of dance in a quiet and comfortable way, singing and dancing.
The girls don’t look sideways, and shake water sideways when holding and retracting their umbrellas. It is like a prose poem with profound artistic conception, vividly interpreting the charm of Jiangnan with body language, making people intoxicated and lingering.
Holding oil-paper umbrellas in hand, walking among the "residences" under the soft light, the graceful grace and charm of Jiangnan girls highlight the elegance and grandeur of Huizhou architecture, and the entire dance program It also shows the rare poetic nature of contemporary art works.