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Chinese opera (Chinese: 戲曲; pinyin: xìqǔ) is a popular form of drama and musical theatre in China with roots going back to the early periods in China. It is a composite performance art that is an amalgamation of various art forms that existed in ancient China, and evolved gradually over more than a thousand years, reaching its mature form in the 13th century during the Song Dynasty. Early forms of Chinese drama are simple, but over time they incorporated various art forms, such as music, song and dance, martial arts, acrobatics, as well as literary art forms to become Chinese opera.
There are numerous regional branches of Chinese opera, of which the Beijing opera ( 京劇 ) is one of the most notable.
An early form of Chinese drama is the Canjun Opera (參軍戲, or Adjutant Play) which originated from the Later Zhao Dynasty (319-351). In its early form it was a simple comic drama involving only two performers, where a corrupt officer, Canjun or the adjutant, was ridiculed by a jester named Grey Hawk (蒼鶻). The characters in Canjun Opera are thought to be the forerunners of the fixed role categories of later Chinese opera, particularly of its comic chou (丑) characters.
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1. 金静、沈再平-《秋海棠》 2. 单仰萍、许玉萍- 《黛玉焚稿》 3. 茅威涛、陈辉玲、董柯娣- 《西厢记》 4. 吴凤花、陈飞-《穆桂英》 5. 赵志刚-《浪荡子》 6. 胡佩娣、史济华-《红梅阁》 7. 钱惠丽 陈颖-《真假驸马》 8. 王君安、李敏-《玉蜻蜓》 9. 竺小招、陶琪-《柳毅传书》
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Jia Nailiang - Rolling In The Deep - Chinese Opera Version Giả Nãi Lượng, Hát Rolling In The Deep theo phong cách kinh kịch
A selection of 100 Chinese words that represent the essence of traditional Chinese culture, reflect its extensive and profound nature from different angles, and help people overseas better understand China and Chinese culture.
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There are more than 300 genres, or performing styles, in Chinese opera, but only three are on Unesco’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity: Kunqu, Peking Opera and Cantonese Opera. To celebrate the beauty and diversity of this traditional art form, Chinese opera veterans Liza Wang Ming-chun, Law Ka-ying and Tang Yuen-ha explain what makes each style so special and why Hong Kong continues to play an important role in their conservation and development. Read the full story here: http://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/arts-culture/article/1662942/cantonese-opera-traditions-must-be-protected-it-modernises
I had the peculiar opportunity and honor to perform for a Chinese Opera with The 光辉粤剧团!! And my was it an interesting experience. I had a 30 minute walk through and briefing about roughly what i was supposed to do, and then off you go onto the stage. Special thanks to Tiffany Yong for showing up to support and filming this for me!! Her Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/tiffanyyongwt
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8PM 10-18-2016 Dolby Theatre Chinese Yu Opera "Cheng Ying Rescues the Orphan" comes back to Los Angeles and brings the Chinese Opera Masterpiece to Hollywood.
My favourite Chinese Opera Troupe is out on the streets again. This time, they perform at Kim San Temple in Jalan Ulu Siglap.
The Shanghai Jingju Theatre Company performed “Revenge of Prince Zi Dan,” a Chinese recreation of William Shakespeare's Hamlet, at the Harris Theater in Chicago on September 28. The play tells the story of a Prince Zi Dan on the road to the funeral of his father, whose death served as a prelude to the main line of revenge around the prince.
《白蛇传 盗仙草》章益清 《杜十娘 怒沉百宝箱》 洪芬飞 《狸猫换太子 拷寇》吴素英 吴凤花 《三世奇缘 琵琶惊梦》谢群英 韩婷婷 《浪荡子 叹钟点》赵志刚 《柳毅传书 湖滨惜别》竺小昭 陶琪 《玉蜻蜓 认子》金静 阮建绒 《梁祝 回十八》章瑞虹 《红楼梦 哭灵》李玲玉 《红丝错 产子》方雪雯 颜佳 俞会珍 何炯华
SYNOPSIS: Zhu Yingtai, a girl disguised as a young man, meets Liang Shanbo at school. Liang fails to notice the feminine characteristics of Zhu, and Zhu falls in love with Liang. One day, Zhu's father wants her to return home for an arranged marriage. While Liang is seeing her off, Zhu tries to hint that she's a woman but he does not catch on. Later on, Liang joins Zhu in her hometown, where he finds out that she is actually a woman. They are in love but their happiness is short-lived as Zhu has to marry the other man. Liang is heartbroken to death. When Zhu visits Liang’s grave, the grave opens with a clap of thunder. Zhu jumps into the grave to join Liang, and their spirits emerge from the grave as a pair of beautiful butterflies. They fly away together and are never to be separ...
A Chinese opera dramatizing the revolutionary war against imperialism. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
DIRECTED By Renzo Cerbo CHINA OPERA CONCERT for CCTV China in Rome (Italy)
It's a unbelievable fantastic Chinese opera show depicting Chinese culture and history.
Date: 2011-11-10 Resolution: HQ Program: China Insight Title: Beijing Opera Video Series ID: 5ibcoIrrpoygSy#HDxZ#6A==
Time: February 1972. Place: In and around Beijing (then known as Peking) Act 1 At Peking Airport, contingents of the Chinese military await the arrival of the American presidential aircraft "Spirit of '76", carrying Nixon and his party. The military chorus sings "The Three Main Rules of Discipline" and "The Eight Points of Attention". After the aircraft touches down, Nixon emerges with Pat Nixon and Henry Kissinger. The president exchanges stilted greetings with the Chinese premier, Chou En-lai, who heads the welcoming party. Nixon speaks of the historical significance of the visit, and of his hopes and fears for the encounter ("News has a kind of mystery"). The scene changes to Chairman Mao's study, where the Chairman awaits the arrival of the presidential party. Nixon and Kissinger en...