(2009-12-04 )
【春晚簡介】
The CCTV Spring Festival Gala is currently the most watched annual Arts and Performance event anywhere in the world
The first Spring Festival Gala was held in 1982. In the 1982 show, a unique and live New Year-related stage was set up at CCTV in Beijing, with performers in the arts, drama, dance, and song from all over the country. In 1983, the first annual Chinese New Year Celebration Evening Gala was held, and for every year since then, at the turn of the Lunar New Year, the program begins at 8:00PM and lasts until roughly 12:30AM on the first day of the New Year. The program has become increasingly more expensive every year, and tends to be set on grander stages each time. The evolution of the Spring Festival Gala is almost representative of China's technological growth since 1983, with a significantly new look every five years or so.
Some sources indicate that the Gala's popularity has been on the decline, although official sources from CCTV continue to claim an annual TV ratings for the Gala to be above 90%. Although consumerism has increased and younger people in urban areas are more likely to spend New Year's Eve outside of the home, the Gala has become an ingrained tradition in many Chinese families.
2010年春晚相關信息:
馮鞏
Cross-talk actor Feng Gong is a familiar face with the Spring Festival Gala audience. Since his debut in 1986, he hasn't missed one.
Feng's comedy sketch for this year's gala is titled "Don't Let Him Go". It's already received positive feedback from previous auditions. The play uses trendy Internet-speak to cater for a younger audience.
郭達 蔡明
Ever since their first collaboration in 1993, Guo Da and Cai Ming have been a golden couple onstage. This year, they're tackling a hot topic - employment for college graduates.
黃宏
Veteran Huang Hong is also vying for a place in the 2010 Gala lineup. Inspired by a mini novel, Huang teams up with Gong Hanlin to deliver a funny yet thought-provoking story.
小虎隊
The Little Tigers reunite for Spring Festival gala rehearsal.