人生没有白走的路 | 源澈 李 | TEDxXuhui Women
“我感谢舞蹈赋予我坚韧的品格,感谢挫折激发我创作的灵感,甚至感谢我的身高,是这块破碎的敲门砖,变成了一把钥匙,打开了喜剧演员的这扇门。”李大脑门是个肢体喜剧演员,小个子,大脑门。她穿过迷茫和沮丧,经历过挫折与阵痛,最终在属于自己的舞台上闪闪发光。她说,吃过的苦,长成了她的骨头和肌肉;流过的泪,最终能化作星光与彩虹。 她是国内女性肢体喜剧领域的优秀演员代表,是抖音平台上拥有超三百万粉丝的喜剧演员。她的作品常常结合舞蹈与喜剧,展现出丰富的想象力和深刻的内涵。这种独特的表演风格,让她在喜剧领域脱颖而出。
作为舞蹈演员出身,使其在肢体表达上拥有天然的优势。她敢于突破传统审美,用夸张的动作和表情传递自己的作品。在《单排喜剧大赛》中,她的作品《泥娃娃》以一块泥巴和陶匠婆婆之间的对话为主线,探讨了成长、耐心与自我认知的主题,不仅在表演上引人入胜,还传递了传统文化的魅力。另一作品《糖糖》则以一只鸭子对自我价值的探索为主题,从丑小鸭重塑成为唐老鸭,找寻真正的自我,成功地将观众带入一个关于成长的温暖故事中。
同时,她通过线上运营自己的自媒体账号,得到了大家的关注;线下不断参加演出,磨练自己的演技,再到登上春晚舞台,她的每一步都离不开努力与坚持。她用自己的努力和才华,展现了女性喜剧人的独特魅力,成为了喜剧舞台上不可忽视的存在。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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