Even with the mute stickers, it is still difficult to stop the noise! Parents should be selective when taking their children to the show
2024-08-16
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During the summer vacation, many parents took their children to the theater to watch performances, hoping to accompany them to spend a holiday full of cultural charm and artistic atmosphere. However, during the performance, many children could not sit still at all, and they showed various uncontrollable behaviors such as kicking chairs and making noises, which not only made the children and parents feel uncomfortable, but also disturbed others.
Recently, the reporter visited the National Grand Theater. At the entrance of the concert hall on the second floor,After checking the tickets, a special staff will give the children a "silent sticker" with the words "Love art, watch quietly and be the best audience" and a cartoon animal making a "hush" gesture to remind the children to watch the performance quietly.Stickers can be stuck on wrists and clothes. Most children will happily take the stickers and look at them carefully for a while. However, during the actual performance, some children will still forget the reminder of stickers: they will stand up from their seats from time to time and ask their parents questions... disturbing other audiences and even performers.
At the entrance of the National Grand Theater Concert Hall, staff distributed stickers to children reminding them to keep quiet."I went to a chorus performance a few days ago. There was a family of three sitting on my left. The little girl was about seven or eight years old. She sat on her father's lap the whole time and kept talking. When the volume of the chorus was low, she whispered to herself. When the volume of the chorus got louder, she also raised her voice and made a lot of noise. She kept asking, 'How many songs are there?' 'Why haven't you finished yet?' She had no interest in the performance at all." Ms. Han, an audience member, said that parents also tried to discipline their children for their uncivilized behavior during the performance, but the children simply didn't listen. In the end, the performance scene turned into a scene where parents kept disciplining their children, which really annoyed her.
Audiences at the National Grand Theatre are checking out the call for civilized theatre performance behavior"I have seen children kicking stools, jumping around and making noise in the theater," said Ms. Zhao, who often watches theaters. For parents who want to bring their children to be influenced by art,It is also very important to teach children the lesson of "civilized performance etiquette" in advance."In fact, some parents may have told their children some requirements, but there are still many problems on the scene." said Mr. Meng, a citizen.Some theaters will state in their ticket purchase instructions that "children under 1.2 meters are not allowed to enter the performance", but some children who meet the standard are still young and find it difficult to control themselves. Parents should also make a judgment in advance whether their children are suitable for attending the performance, otherwise it will affect others and their own viewing experience will not be good.
Ms. Li, a resident, also said that parents’ selection and guidance of performances is crucial. Except for performances specifically for children, not all performances are suitable for children to watch.As a parent, you cannot just rely on your own subjective ideas. You must also consider your child’s own interests and behavioral habits, and think in advance about whether your child can watch the performance in a civilized manner and truly appreciate the performance.