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日前,校团委副书记、凤阳花鼓传承人、大学生花鼓艺术团指导老师张聪接受中国日报专访,讲述我校创新传承凤阳花鼓的故事。中国日报以《With drums and gongs,folk art gets a lift》为题进行了报道。报道全文如下:
A gong in the left hand, a drum in the right, Come and sing songs, with the gong and drum in both hands.
Many people from across China, especially the elderly, have heard these words but might know much about the Fengyang flower-drum dance, a traditional folk art that originated in Fengyang county of Anhui province.
Zhang Cong, 39, had known nothing more than the words until 2008, when she gradated from college and became a teacher at Fengyang's Anhui Science and Technology University.
She has made great efforts with the students' Flower-drum Art Troupe at the university to better carry on the old intangible cultural heritage.
In the latest episode of Girl City, a video series by China Daily focusing on women, Zhang shares her stories about how she grew to love the folk art and how she has been trying to bring new life to it.

(特约通讯员:张古品 审核:黄立义 编辑:张威)
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