Intl musical lights up Lishui's traditional village
Slovenian artist Peter Kus uses kitchenware as musical instruments, leading the audience on a captivating journey of sound. [Photo/Tide News]
In a unique cultural fusion, the quaint village of Songzhuang — in Songyang county, Lishui, East China's Zhejiang province — hosted an international music concert on June 1, blending global artistry with traditional charm.
At the concert, the musical Musical Delights from the Kitchen — an award-winning play at the International Children's Theatre Festival — was performed, offering a cross-cultural musical extravaganza.
The village's rustic theater was transformed into an open kitchen, with children and parents seated like honored guests.
Slovenian artist Peter Kus led the audience on a captivating journey of sound. His performance, which turned kitchenware into instruments, invited interactive participation, delighting both children and adults.
The performer Peter Kus invites children to participate in his performance. [Photo/Tide News]
Visitor Zhang Haibo remarked on the novelty of the performance, expressing surprise at finding such an international event in a remote village.
This was the first time that Kus, a celebrated composer and puppeteer, had performed his award-winning show in China.
Songzhuang, a traditional village with over 600 years of history, is emerging as a cultural hub, bridging local and international arts. Through ongoing cultural initiatives, it continues to draw more attention, enhancing its reputation as a vibrant arts destination.