TV Hosts Mingle with Special Students on Art Show at the Poly Art Museum
2007-09-12 10:16:59 未知
In another part of the capital, Some very special youngsters were treated to a memorable session of fine art appreciation over the past weekend. And right there, with them, to act as their hosts and guides were some of China's most recognizable faces. The exhibition at the Poly Art Museum was a special event for more than 200 students of the Beijing School for the Deaf and Mute. Among items on display are the institution's best traditional Chinese paintings and calligraphy works. Guiding the tour are more than twenty television hosts and news anchors from China Central Television. CCTV was the organizer for the event. Every one of the tv personalities took painstaking preparations for the show. To communicate to the youngsters the beauty of the art works, personalities sometimes had to communicate with pencil and paper, or even in newly learned sign language. The more than twenty items displayed were created in the centuries between the Tang and Song Dynasties. The earliest, dates back to the 7th century AD. All have been designated as national treasures by the government. Mesmerized by the paintings, some students soon began making sketches of the works with pencils. At the end of the show, the Beijing Poly Art Museum presented each student with an album of its collection, giving each a better chance to appreciate the treasures to be discovered in the fine arts.
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