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Brief introduction of peacock's plot

The dance drama Peacock is directed by the famous dance artist Yang li Ping and produced by Yunnan Yang li Ping Art Development Co., Ltd., and Ye Jintian, a famous visual artist who won the Oscar for "Best Art Design" and Jin Shaogang, the sound designer of the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games, are invited to form a super lineup with Yang li Ping.

The story of the dance drama Peacock revolves around two eternal themes: life and love. It interprets the feelings of human beings in the form of stage, and conveys to the audience the artist's thoughts and feelings about art and life during his personal growth. The "peacock" in the play is not only a bird but also a human being, and a sentient being in the sentient world.

Peacock, a dance drama, brings together the essence of Yang li Ping's 4-year dance art and the legendary artistic career of a generation of dance gods. It is the ultimate inquiry of a generation of dance gods who have exhausted their skills for half their lives. Yang li Ping said: "Peacock is a wonderful dance drama, which tells a story about nature, life, growth, humanity and love, and the mutual integration of life and nature. It is surging and flowing in my body, and it is expressed with emotion. "

Peacock is divided into four chapters: spring, summer, autumn and winter. Through the stage art form, it presents a kind exploration of the world, as well as a questioning of life and humanity, and projects the humanistic feelings of the blending of life and art. Each character in the play represents different levels of human nature-light and awareness, dedication and sacrifice, fear and greed, which are the * * * nature of human life. The weakness of human nature is exposed again and again in the painful and complicated entanglement of the stage characters, but dedication and love finally let the dramatis personae find the answer to life in the cycle of four seasons. This is a story about peacocks, but also a fable about human nature.