معرفی
Rao Danyun serves as Associate Professor in Performance at Tongji University's School of Art and Media since 2008, leveraging twelve years of professional television experience as announcer/host (awarded Chief Announcer in 2005) in her academic role. Her expertise spans drama/film performance, dialogue pedagogy, broadcasting techniques, and recitation, with research bridging traditional Chinese performance practices and contemporary media education.
Her educational background includes:
- MA in Broadcasting, Communication University of China
- BA in Chinese Literature, Central China Normal University
- Television Art Director Training, Communication University of China
Rao's research investigates dialogue creation methodologies, Chinese drama performance systems, and vocal techniques for media professionals. She pioneers integration of traditional Chinese speech training into actor development while advancing political education frameworks in performance curricula. Her work emphasizes practical application through broadcasting pedagogy and recitation artistry, connecting cultural heritage with modern media production.
Publications from 2006-2020 reveal evolving focus from television hosting fundamentals to sophisticated performance pedagogy and cultural preservation. Early works address regional programming and presenter aesthetics, progressing to dialogue construction theory and classical Chinese vocalization. Recent scholarship integrates ideological education into performance training while exploring traditional recitation techniques for contemporary media contexts.
Her extensive recognition includes:
- Tongji University teaching awards (March 8th Red Banner Holder, Yucai Education Award)
- National recitation competition honors (Collective First Prize, Guidance Teacher Award)
- Hubei provincial broadcasting prizes (News Award, Radio/TV Award)
- Shanghai City teaching skill championships
- University-level thesis supervision and course design accolades
As master's supervisor, Rao guides undergraduate theses and mentors competition teams (20+ students with 7 national/9 Shanghai awards). Her research leadership includes:
- Tongji University 'Lead航' Project for performance curriculum (2020-21)
- Textbook development grant for news broadcasting (2017-18)
- Youth Fund project improving STEM students' communication skills (2015-17)
- Director of 'National Hero' commemorative recital (2013)
Through the Media Experiment and Practice Teaching Center and All-Media Research Institute, she advances performance training via television production facilities and interdisciplinary projects, notably the 'Voice Art' forum featuring Chinese dubbing masters.