The organizer of the Miao Lusheng Team is Lushengtou.
Lu Shengtou is the organizer and leader of the Miao Lusheng Team and the most active person in the village. He not only has outstanding musical talent and rich performance experience, but also has certain interpersonal skills and organizational coordination skills. Lu Shengtou plays a vital role in the team. He is responsible for selecting team members, guiding rehearsals, coordinating performances and other activities. He is also the representative of the team in communicating with the outside world.
The Miao Lusheng Team is an important part of the Miao traditional culture, with playing the Lusheng as its main feature. Lusheng is an ancient reed instrument that has a special status in Miao culture and is regarded as one of the symbols of national culture. The performance of the Lusheng Team combines various art forms such as music, dance and martial arts, and has unique artistic charm.
Introduction to the inheritance of the Miao Lusheng:
Since ancient times, playing the Lusheng must be accompanied by dancing, and one must dance while playing. However, the performance of Lusheng also varies according to the customs of various regions. These different customs of Lusheng skills are gathered into a bunch of artistic wonders with national characteristics, which are passed down from generation to generation and will never decline.
The Lusheng is not only a simple national musical instrument, but also an important "medium" in the love life of young men and women of the Miao ethnic group. Therefore, Lusheng is sacred and precious in the eyes of the Miao people, and every family cannot live without it. Lusheng making techniques have always been taught by masters personally. There are no written documents preserved, and the techniques are exquisite, making it difficult to pass on. There are fewer and fewer artists who are skilled in making Lusheng, and there are few successors to the superb skills and they are in danger of being lost.
The state attaches great importance to the protection of intangible cultural heritage. On May 20, 2006, the Miao reed pipe making skills were approved by the State Council and included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists. On June 5, 2007, the Ministry of Culture determined that Mo Yanxue from Leishan County, Guizhou Province and Wang Jiefeng from Daguan County, Yunnan Province were the representative inheritors of the cultural heritage project and were included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage List of 226 representative inheritors of heritage projects.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Miao Lusheng