Original title: The drama version of the Mao Dun Literature Award-winning work “The Dust Has Settled” premiered in Chongqing
On the evening of November 17, the drama “The Dust Has Settled”, written by Cao Lusheng and directed by Hu Zongqi, premiered at Chongqing Cathay Arts Center. The drama “The Dust Has Settled” is adapted from the novel of the same name by the famous writer Alai, who won the Mao Dun Literature Award. The story tells the legendary story of the decline of the chieftain system from the perspective of a “fool” young master from the Jiarong Tibetan tribe who has the ability to foresee and foresee.
During the performance that night, the reporter saw that the drama displayed magnificent national customs in the beauty of the stage. The stage presents a vivid toast society through the coexistence of multiple spaces. In terms of clothing styles, hundreds of sets of gorgeous costumes and a large number of Tibetan ornaments reproduce the apocalyptic luxury of Tusi. It is reported that the drama “The Dust Has Settled” was jointly introduced by Chongqing Performing Arts Group and Sichuan People’s Art Theater. It is an important measure to promote cultural development and exchanges between Sichuan and Chongqing.
The picture shows the actors performing the drama “The Dust Has Settled”.Photo by China News Service reporter He Penglai
The picture shows the actors performing the drama “The Dust Has Settled”.Photo by China News Service reporter He Penglai
The picture shows the actors performing the drama “The Dust Has Settled”.Photo by China News Service reporter He Penglai
The picture shows the actors performing the drama “The Dust Has Settled”.Photo by China News Service reporter He Penglai
The picture shows the actors performing the drama “The Dust Has Settled”.Photo by China News Service reporter He Penglai
The picture shows the actors performing the drama “The Dust Has Settled”.Photo by China News Service reporter He Penglai
The picture shows the actors performing the drama “The Dust Has Settled”.Photo by China News Service reporter He Penglai
The picture shows the actors performing the drama “The Dust Has Settled”.Photo by China News Service reporter He Penglai
The picture shows the actors performing the drama “The Dust Has Settled”.Photo by China News Service reporter He Penglai
The picture shows the actors performing the drama “The Dust Has Settled”.Photo by China News Service reporter He Penglai
The picture shows the actors thanking the audience after the performance.Photo by China News Network reporter He Penglai