China Textile Federation Guizhou Miao Embroidery Industry Research concluded at Guizhou University for Nationalities
On July 15th, the seventh stop of the China Textile Industry Federation’s inspection team to Guizhou Miao embroidery industry came to Guizhou University for Nationalities. After entering Guiyang, Kaili, Jianhe, Taijiang, Huangping, and Danzhai, the final stop ended successfully with the inspection activity of “Bringing Miao Embroidery into Contemporary Life.”
Guizhou University for Nationalities was established on May 17, 1951. It is one of the earliest ethnic institutions founded in New China. It is a key construction university in Guizhou Province, a university jointly built by the Guizhou Provincial People’s Government and the National Ethnic Affairs Commission, and a university that trains international students in China under Chinese government scholarship. After years of development, the school has continuously adjusted the layout of disciplines and majors, optimized the college settings, and gradually developed to cover 11 disciplines. Over the past 70 years, the school has cultivated a large number of outstanding localtalents who have taken root at the grassroots level, and produced a large number of high-level scientific research results. The school has always shouldered the responsibility of cultural inheritance and innovation, and has developed into a talent cultivation and training base for ethnic minority areas in Guizhou, forming a strong research matrix for ethnic folk culture and ethnic issues.
Accompanied by Wang Lin, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and President of Guizhou University for Nationalities, Zhou Jie, Party Committee Member and Vice President, Zhao Zhanjiao, Director of the Public Relations Department and others, the delegation visited lacquerware, silverware, ceramics, paper-cutting at the school headquarters , wood carving, Miao embroidery, batik and other intangible cultural heritage master studios as well as the Yi cultural collection hall. According to reports, in recent years, Guizhou University for Nationalities has established numerous “Intangible Cultural Heritage Skills Master Studios”, attracting a group of outstanding intangible cultural heritage inheritors and arts and crafts masters to the campus. They have deeply integrated the inheritance of traditional skills with university teaching and cultivated There are a large number of new era traditional craft practitioners who have a foundation in art and understand craft technology.
Guizhou University for Nationalities has built a bridge between traditional crafts and modern design, technology and public life. In recent years, it has made a lot of achievements in intangible inheritance, protection and innovation. Since being approved by the Ministry of Culture as a national research and training institution for non-genetic inheritors in 2016, the school has relied on its high-quality teaching team, professional training base, and comprehensive logistical support to carry out multiple phases of research and training work to comprehensively improve the non-genetic inheritance in Guizhou Province. The practical level of the people inheriting the inheritance adds vitality to the intangible inheritance.
In the afternoon, the China National Textile and Apparel Council’s delegation to Guizhou’s Miao embroidery industry held a summary exchange symposium at Guizhou University for Nationalities.
Sun Huaibin, Vice President of China Textile Federation, Lu Yin, Deputy Director of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Office, Dong Qingsong, General Manager of China Textile Publishing House Co., Ltd., Xu Yiran, President of Digital Publishing Branch, Wang Chong, President of Liaoning Textile and Clothing Association, Guangdong Ding Ning, honorary president and party branch secretary of the Provincial Fashion Designers Association, Zhou Jin, president of the Shandong Fashion Design Association, Li Hongfu, researcher at the Chinese Academy of Arts and director of the Embroidery Professional Committee of the Chinese Art Anthropology Society, professor at the Academy of Fine Arts of Tsinghua University and one of the top ten in China Fashion designer Li Wei, professor at Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology and one of China’s top ten fashion designers Guo Ruiping, famous fashion designer and “Golden Summit Award” winner Liu Wei, chairman of Songlei Group and president of Harbin Cultural Industry Association Zeng Qingrong, Beijing Yin Lili, founder and CEO of Rongjin Culture, Bo Tao, artistic director of Bo Tao Fashion Art Design Center, Mao Tao, director of the Cultural System Reform Department of the Propaganda Department of the Guizhou Provincial Committee, Zeng Zheng, a first-level staff member of the Cultural Assets Supervision Department, and small and medium-sized enterprises of the Department of Industry and Information Technology More than 40 people attended the symposium, including Gao Rui, Director of the Department, Wang Juan, Director of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Department of the Department of Culture and Tourism, and relevant leaders of Guizhou University for Nationalities. The symposium was hosted by Peng Yang, executive director of Colorful Guizhou Scenery Eye Cultural and Creative Park Operation Management Co., Ltd.
At the meeting, Sun Huaibin gave a summary speech on the five-day inspection organized by the Intangible Cultural Heritage Office of China Textile Federation. He also introduced the results of the research and the cooperation intentions reached between the members of the inspection team and the research company, and gave a brief introduction to Guizhou Miao Miao Effective suggestions were put forward on the problems existing in the development of the embroidery industry. Leaders of local industry associations, experts, scholars, and designers all put forward their opinions based on their research experiences and their respective perspectives, and expressed that this large-scale, high-level, and The in-depth investigation delegation is of great significance to the industrialization development of Miao embroidery.
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