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Shenzhen Universiade Highlights: Actors' Discolourful Clothes Have Mystery.

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Opening Ceremony Of Shenzhen Universiade


In August 12th, Shenzhen The twenty-sixth world World University Games The opening ceremony will be held.

The twenty-sixth World University Games in Shenzhen opened the curtain at the Shenzhen Bay Stadium in China on the evening of 12.


In the opening song and dance "flowers praise", the actors' beautiful dance makes the audience enjoy their eyes. The color of his performance changed from green to white instantly, which makes people feel more curious.


After the performance, an actor presented the performance to the reporter. clothing The "mystery". Originally, there was a movable zipper installed on both sides of the costume. During the performance, the dancer only needs to gently pull the zipper, so that he can quickly turn out a layer of clothes outside and realize "quick reloading".


The 1000 young dancers were all students from Shenzhen University. They said that the program had been rehearsed for over 4 months. "We represent Shenzhen and China, so we especially hope that this program can show the good looks of Chinese university students to the whole world."

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