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Wang Chunjie's Growing Experience

After arriving in Toronto, Wang Chunjie, who experienced the loss, resolutely walked into the Toronto subway to play and do as the Romans do. With the gradual understanding of the local cultural background, his mentality was quickly adjusted and eased. He realized that the subway station can also reflect the value of artists. Facing more audiences, this is the real stage of life.

Playing in the subway is not only for survival, but also reflects his piety and persistence in art, and it has also become a place for him to promote China's national culture. Wang Chunjie said, "Let people come and go realize that China folk music is so wonderful. Performance can bring happiness to everyone, and I am very happy myself. "

Like many artists, "it is impossible to support your family by concerts!" After immigrating to Canada, teaching students is another main business of Wang Chunjie. He has more than 20 years of stage performance and teaching experience, and is also the backbone of Chinese artists in Toronto. Since he opened the door to teach students, students who came to learn bamboo flute and flute have been well received by them.

In June 2006, Wang Chunjie was also hired as a professor by the Royal Canadian Conservatory of Music (RCM), the top music school in North America. At that time, the "World Music Center" under RCM added a course of Chinese folk music, teaching traditional China national musical instruments such as dulcimer, erhu, guzheng, pipa and flute. Wang Chunjie is one of the famous artists and educators living in China.

On June 6th, 2009, 165438+ Wang Chunjie, as a special guest of Jilin National Orchestra and the only overseas performer, participated in the performance of "China National Music Tour 100 Concert-Jilin National Orchestra Concert" in Beijing. He is the first artist in greater toronto area to perform in the National Grand Theatre, which is the highest national art performance hall in China.