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China Daily | Updated: 2013-02-19 08:01

Festivals a boon to folk art

It is already a consensus inside and outside the traditional arts community that mere protection of folk art is far from enough. Yet its revival is difficult given the current circumstances. However, holidays, especially traditional ones such as Spring Festival, may be an opportunity to revive folk art since topics related to folk customs and literature will always catch people's attention at these times, says an article in People's Daily. Excerpts:

The connection between folk art and life, as well as with its audience, is no longer as close as it used to be, because of the dramatic social changes that have occurred, and this is the biggest obstacle in the way of folk art regaining its former glory. What makes traditional holidays different from ordinary ones is the nostalgia that accompanies them. This is conducive to promoting appreciation of folk art. The practical functions of folk art, for example, bestowing blessings, are also one of features of festival culture.

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