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  • ...m then on, the ancient art has been revitalized and popularized. ([[Mulian Opera|More...]])
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  • ...rity and could be staged all night for nine consecutive days. However, the opera became less popular in 1920s and was on the brink of extinction by the 1980 [[Category:Arts|opera]]
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  • ...m of Traditional Opera.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Beijing Museum of Traditional Opera]] ...hisotry of [[China]]'s traditional operas. [[Beijing Museum of Traditional Opera|(More...)]]
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  • ...Shuyan, he was regarded as part the Three Saints in the circle of [[Peking Opera]]. [[Category:peking opera performers]][[Category:traditional operas]]
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  • [[file:Peking Opear 京剧.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Peking Opera 京剧]] ...ost representative of all Chinese traditional dramatic art forms.([[Peking Opera|More...]])
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  • [[file:Peking Opear 京剧.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Peking Opera 京剧]] ...st representative of all Chinese traditional dramatic art forms. ([[Peking Opera|More..]])
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  • [[file:Peking Opear 京剧.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Peking Opera 京剧]] ...st representative of all Chinese traditional dramatic art forms. ([[Peking Opera|More...]])
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  • [[file:Peking Opear 京剧.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Peking Opera 京剧]] ...st representative of all Chinese traditional dramatic art forms. ([[Peking Opera|More...]])
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  • [[file:Peking Opear 京剧.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Peking Opera 京剧]] ...st representative of all Chinese traditional dramatic art forms. ([[Peking Opera|More...]])
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  • [[File:Huangmei Opera.jpg|left|thumb|300px|A scene of traditional Huangmei Operea]] ...g the 18th century when Chinese local operas were flourishing. ([[Huangmei Opera|More]])
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  • '''Kunqu''' (Kunshan opera) ('''昆曲''') originated in the [[Kunshan]] area of [[Jiangsu]] around th ...the early period of the Qing, exerting tremendous impact on other types of opera.
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  • [[Image:Traditional chinese opera.JPEG|thumb|250px|left]] ...stically mature scripts and performance techniques. ([[Traditional Chinese Opera|More...]])
    329 bytes (39 words) - 02:20, 30 September 2017
  • ...stically mature scripts and performance techniques. ([[Traditional Chinese Opera|More...]])
    327 bytes (39 words) - 02:58, 1 March 2016
  • ...stically mature scripts and performance techniques. ([[Traditional Chinese Opera|More...]])
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  • [[file:Yueju.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Yueju, also known as Shaoxing opera. [Photo: xy9z.com]]] '''Yueju''' ('''越剧'''), also known as Shaoxing opera, is a form of Chinese opera first taking shape at the end of the Qing Dynasty on the basis of folk song
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  • [[file:Yueju.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Yueju, also known as Shaoxing opera. [Photo: xy9z.com]]] '''Yueju''' ('''越剧'''), also known as Shaoxing opera, is a form of Chinese opera first taking shape at the end of the Qing Dynasty on the basis of folk song
    499 bytes (80 words) - 05:26, 15 October 2018
  • [[file:Peking Opear 京剧.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Peking Opera 京剧]] ...st representative of all Chinese traditional dramatic art forms. ([[Peking Opera|More...]])
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  • [[file:Peking Opear 京剧.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Peking Opera 京剧]] ...st representative of all Chinese traditional dramatic art forms. ([[Peking Opera|More...]])
    614 bytes (95 words) - 07:49, 27 April 2015
  • ...ging and acting techniques from ''Hebei bangzi'' (clapper opera), [[Peking opera]], Luanzhou shadow plays, and Leting dagu (verse narrative sung to the acco [[category:opera]]
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  • ...ion and exaggeration. The facial makeup or "the '''painted face'''" of the opera is perhaps the best, and certainly the best known, example of these qualiti
    311 bytes (45 words) - 06:08, 1 March 2017
  • ...e '''changing faces''', spitting fire, and rolling light. Numerous Sichuan opera troupes are active throughout the province, both in the countryside and in
    879 bytes (130 words) - 01:01, 21 January 2010
  • [[File:Tibetan opera.jpg|thumb|250px]] ...soloists are accompanied by a chorus. Some characters wear masks. Tibetan opera is usually performed in the open air. Its traditional repertoire includes f
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  • ...m of local opera in southwestern [[China]]. A combination of several local opera forms, such as [[kunqu]], [[gaoqiang]], [[huqin]], [[tanxi]] and [[dengxi]]
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  • ...ent name in 1978, and has since been teaching Peking Opera and traditional opera music, directing, writing and stage design.
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  • [[file:Yueju.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Yueju, also known as Shaoxing opera. [Photo: xy9z.com]]] '''Yueju''' ('''越剧'''), also known as Shaoxing opera, first took shape at the end of the Qing Dynasty on the basis of folk songs
    463 bytes (72 words) - 03:15, 9 February 2015
  • ...ceful and clarion timbre, jinghu is suitable almost exclusively for Peking opera.
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  • '''Face changing''' ('''变脸''') is a unique stunt incorporated in [[Sichuan Opera]] that is used to express the changing emotions of characters. [[China]] has an abundance of 1,300 local operas. Sichuan opera is one of the oldest local operas and is popular in [[Sichuan]] province an
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  • ...in the northwest of [[Boxian]] county seat. It was built particularly for opera performances in 1676 during the [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644-1911) . The gate of ...tower is of great value to the study of architectural art and traditional opera of the early and mid Qing period.
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  • ...the early period of the Qing, exerting tremendous impact on other types of opera. ('''[[Kunqu|More...]]''')
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  • ...68) was one of the four famous ''[[dan]]'' (female characters) in [[Peking opera]], along with [[Mei Lanfang]] (1894-1966), [[Shang Xiaoyun]] (1899-1976) an ...Hou Junshan]], playing huadans (female characters). His career as a Peking opera performer officially started in 1918, when he joined the Xiqunshe troupe.
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  • ...master performer of old male characters - ''[[Lao Sheng]]'' - in [[Peking Opera]]. ...king Opera at the age of eight and started performing at 10. Organizing an opera troupe at 29, he became the leading role on the stage.
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  • '''Hou Xihui''' was a [[Peking Opera]] performer and famous for playing clowns. He was born in 1892 in [[Hebei P [[category:peking Opera peformers]][[category:traditional operas]][[category:people from Hebei]]
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  • The '''former Residence of Mei Lanfang''' (renowned Peking Opera star), located on No. 9 Huguosi Street in the West City District, was origi ...aim, and his smooth, perfectly timed, poised style has come to be known in opera circles as the "Mei School."
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  • Dating back to the middle of the [[Ming Dynasty]], '''Chaoju''' (Chaozhou opera) still retains elements of the Song (960-1279) and Yuan nanxi (southern dra [[category:opera]]
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  • ...r Lady''. This is the first time in Chinese history that a Western classic opera was staged in China with Chinese performers only.
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  • ...s place as the nation's preeminent form of theatre with the rise of Peking Opera, a number of Kunqu troupes still perform regularly. They not only stage the
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  • ...s place as the nation's preeminent form of theatre with the rise of Peking Opera, a number of Kunqu troupes still perform regularly. They not only stage the
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  • ...s place as the nation's preeminent form of theatre with the rise of Peking Opera, a number of Kunqu troupes still perform regularly. They not only stage the
    700 bytes (113 words) - 04:46, 9 December 2016
  • ...s place as the nation's preeminent form of theatre with the rise of Peking Opera, a number of Kunqu troupes still perform regularly. They not only stage the
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  • [[1971]]: '''[[Gai Jiaotian]],''' a [[Peking opera]] actor, passes away.
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  • ...by incorporating [[Peking Opera]] and Kunqu Opera techniques, and Western opera singing methods. ...ng]] Province. She moved to [[Hong Kong]] during World WarⅡand started her opera career aged 12 under her aunt Ho Fu-lin's mentorship.
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  • ...s place as the nation's preeminent form of theatre with the rise of Peking Opera, a number of Kunqu troupes still perform regularly. They not only stage the ...('''牡丹亭'''), written in 1598, has long been considered the greatest Kunqu opera of all time. Its author was [[Tang Xianzu]], who lived from 1550 to 1617. A
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  • [[1964]]: Prominent [[Cantonese Opera]] performer [[Ma Shizeng]] died.
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  • ...f puppets and superb manipulative skill. It's a truly unique art combining opera, music, fine art and craftsmanship. It creates magic with a beam of light. ...ypes of roles – ''sheng'', ''dan'', ''jing'' and ''chou'' -- as in Chinese opera. ([[Puppet Show|More...]])
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  • [[File:Huangmei Opera.jpg|thumb|300px|A scene of traditional Huangmei Operea]] Once called ''Huangmei diao'' and ''Caicha xi'', '''Huangmei Opera''' is one of the most famous traditional operas in [[China]].
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  • ...e scenes). He created a unique Gai style by combining traits from [[Peking opera]], [[Kunqu]] and other local operas as well as martial arts. [[Category: Peking opera]]
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  • [[1968]]: Famous [[Huangmei Opera]] performer [[Yan Fengying]] died.
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  • ...''1924-2013), born Kuang Jianlian, was a renowned contemporary [[Cantonese opera]] master and movie actress in [[China]]. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/in
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  • ...era'', ''Studies on Tang and Song Dynasties'Daqu Music'', ''Catalog of the Opera'', and so on. ...with their families and there completed ''Studies on Song and Yuan Dynasty Opera'', which created a sensation in Japan and became a hot topic among Sinologi
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  • [[1976]]: [[Shang Xiaoyun]], one of the four famous ''dan'' in [[Peking Opera]], died.
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