Job Recruitment Website - Job information - The difference between Beij children's art and China children's art

The difference between Beij children's art and China children's art

Beijing Children's Art is an educational institution.

China Children's Art Troupe is a national art troupe, and it is the art hall and activity center of contemporary children's drama in China.

China Children's Art Theatre (CNTC) is a national art troupe directly under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. It was founded in 1956, and Hong Ren was its first chairman.

China Children's Art Theatre shoulders the heavy responsibility of inheriting, developing and innovating national children's dramas, and plays a representative, exemplary and guiding role in national art theaters, which has trained several generations of artists and artistic backbones engaged in children's dramas and won various artistic awards for many times.

Over the past decades, China Children's Art Theatre has created and performed many outstanding drama works, covering the north and south of the motherland, and has performed in Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Australia, Mexico, the United States, India and other countries, winning wide acclaim.

The main works of China Children's Art Theatre over the years include Malanhua, Revolutionary Family, Young Guards, In the Name of Revolution, Yue Yun, Newsboy, There is Such a Small Yard, Twelve Months, Pavel Culcea King, Twinkle, Stars and Ziya. In recent years, his major works include Cookie Boy, Little Tadpole Looking for Mom, Rabbit Running, Chinese Zodiac, Journey to the West, Pippi Stockings, Sunbird, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Rubik's Cube Building, Little Man, Little Jeep Changing, and Sky Blue.