You may have watched plays in the theater and have been used to the stage,
lights, and sound equipment in an enclosed space. Would you like to try an
alternative way of enjoying a performance, in a natural environment? If so,
please come to Yangshuo to witness a performance of 'Impression on Sanjie Liu'.
We are sure that it will satisfy you greatly.
The performance was premiered on March 20th, 2004 at the Sanjie Liu Sing
Fair, one mile from West Street (Xi Jie). This is the world largest natural
theater which utilizes the waters of the Li River as its stage, with twelve mist
shrouded hills and the heavens as its backdrop. Mist, rain, moonlight, the hills
and their inverted reflections in the river all become the ever-changing natural
background. Its auditorium is housed on the natural islands of the river with
the audience standing on the designed terraces, surrounded by green plants. The
sound equipment here cannot be seen because it is in harmony with the natural
environment. The valleys, the hills, the cool breeze and the gurgling streams
are all elements contributing to the three-dimensional sound effect. Day by day,
different weather offers different sceneries with the four seasons refreshing
the performance as well, so you will have unique experience every time you watch
it. This is really a new concept opera using nature as an integral part of its
performers; hence its name - 'Human's Masterpiece Cooperated with the God'.
Maybe you have heard of the film 'Sanjie Liu' produced in 1961, which
made the Li River famous worldwide. Sanjie Liu is a fairy singer in the myths
and legends of the Zhuang ethnic minority. She is incomparably beautiful, and
has voice to match her beauty. In the 'Impression on Sanjie Liu', what you can
see are the impressions derived from the daily life of the people living around
the Li River, rather than the specific details of the stories. From these
impressions, you will gain a realistic impression on the background of Sanjie's
birthplace and understand the beauty of the folk songs' hometown.
The performance is divided into seven chapters including the preface and
epilogue. At the beginning, the lights are all turned off and the image of
Sanjie appears indistinctly in the sky with beautiful songs 'Sing the folk
songs, here I am singing and there you are echoing...'. As the lights come up,
the twelve hills appear in front of the audients; and a small fishing boat is
rowed from the hills. This is the Preface - the Legend of Hills and Rivers.
The first chapter is the Red Impression: Folk Songs. On the water, many
fishermen are rowing their bamboo rafts in a column. Either standing or
squatting, they hang the large red silk in the sky and or upon the water. This
red picture symbolizes the enthusiasm and praises the labors of the local
people.
The second chapter is the Green Impression: Garden. The color green
symbolizes nature as well as the vitality. Among the green hills and rivers, the
smoke from cooking fires curls upward; herders are heading home with their
cattle under the gleam of the sunset. The women, washing clothes beside the
water are waiting for their husbands who are rowing the fishing rafts back home.
This chapter reveals the peaceful and happy life of the local people.
The third chapter is the Golden Impression: Fishing Lights. Hundreds of
bamboo rafts with golden fishing lights are spreading all over the river. The
rafts, gently rocking make the golden fishing lights dance upon the waters, the
straw rain capes, the frolic cormorants and the hills construct a perfect
picture describing the simple existence of the people around the Li River.
The fourth chapter is the Blue Impression: Love Songs. Under the deep blue
sky, and on the dark blue water, the performer of Sanjie is singing classical
love songs. Then, a crescent-shaped boat with a charming fairy dancing in is
flying onto the surface of the water. A group of pretty and young girls, dressed
in red or white are bathing around the boat. In this blue world, these beautiful
girls seem to become the notes of Sanjie's love songs.
The last chapter is the Silvery Impression: Performance Grand Ceremony. As
the 'Wonder of Lijiang Culture', this scenery reflects the traditional ceremony
in Sanjie's hometown according to the legend. Over 200 Zhuang girls form a long
column across the bridge over the Li River. Their silver dresses make the river
shimmer in a mysterious manner.
In the Epilogue, the fishing rafts are rowed farther and farther from the
audience while the beautiful songs of Sanjie are still echoing among the hills.
The girls on the bridge present their thanks for the audience with their
affectionate folk songs.
Except for the perfect seven pictures, the performance also boasts both
modern and classical music played by famous musicians of China. Additionally,
there are in excess of 600 performers, all of whom are local people of the Li
River. They present the reality of life for the people in Sanjie's hometown
through their primitive and wonderful performances.