In the beginning, the Starlight Competition was not called this name, and it was not a competition. It was just an exchange of students among many universities around the world for learning.
It's more like a college fraternity.
Later, in order to increase the fun of the gathering and to stimulate students' enthusiasm for participation to the greatest extent, it evolved into a competition format.
As more and more colleges and students participated, the organizers further refined the social subjects and competition times.
For example, the Light of Technology in March, the Rapids of Progress in June and July, and the Starlight Competition in November.
The light of technology is more computer-oriented, while the rapids are summer camp-type sports competitions.
The Starlight Competition in November is a competition specifically for artistic dance.
The competition has gold, silver, bronze and commemorative awards.
The commemorative award is given to almost all participating university delegations.
Therefore, every year the competition for gold, silver and bronze medals is extremely fierce.
The person who wins the gold medal will be able to attend the Royal Concert held at the Paris Opera House that month.
Last year, the gold medal went to a girl from Manhattan University. She was given a few minutes to perform at the concert, and after the concert, she received an olive branch from the Paris Opera thanks to her violin solo.
Throughout the entire December, people in international university forums were talking about that girl, and everyone was envious and jealous.
In a blink of an eye, this year's Starlight Competition has kicked off again.
Glancing at the game time, Ye Wan was silent for a moment, then turned off the computer and went back to his room to sleep.
After a few days, Ye Wan connected with the team leaders from other universities.
There are 26 people in the Imperial Capital Dance Academy, led by a junior girl named Mo Qingya.
There are 25 people in Diying, led by Ye Wan.
Students from other art colleges such as the Imperial Capital Academy of Performing Arts formed a delegation, led by a junior girl named Xi Lingxin.
She had heard of her.
Su Qingyan said it, and Jiang Yanchi also said it.
Xi Lingxin and Su Qingyan participated in the Phantom Dance Competition in the imperial capital the year before, and both won second prize.
Su Qingyan said that if Xi Lingxin had not been injured that day, she would have definitely won the first prize.
From his words, he showed a favorable impression of Xi Lingxin.
When Jiang Yanchi mentioned Xi Lingxin, he jokingly said that Ye Wan was much more down-to-earth than the school beauty in their performing arts academy.
Even Jiang Yanchi, a straight guy who doesn't gossip, said that he saw many girls in the school being picked up by luxury cars on weekends, but Xi Lingxin seemed to have roots under her feet. Except for class and sleeping time, she spent all her time in the school dance studio.
Ye Wan stood in awe.
After the three of them exchanged greetings, Ye Wan suddenly had three more groups on WeChat.
There is only a private chat group with three team leaders.
Small groups of delegations from their respective schools.
And, a large group of delegations of 100 people.
There are also teachers from various universities in charge of this competition in the big group. The teachers issued an announcement, saying that they will gather at the Imperial Capital Cinema every Saturday in the future, and asked all delegations to intensify rehearsals.
After the teachers left, the group gradually became lively.
Some people greeted each other, gave red envelopes, and some people from neighboring schools made plans to have dinner together when they were free. The atmosphere was harmonious.
When Mo Qingya tagged Ye Wan and Xi Lingxin in the group and asked if they wanted to have a warm-up competition on Saturday, the group suddenly became lively after a brief silence.
(End of this chapter)