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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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  • '''Ye Shenglan''' (1914-1978) was a well-known [[Peking Opera]] artist. ...teacher of opera, opened the country's largest and longest-running Peking Opera school – [[Fu-Lian-Cheng]] – where Ye Shenglan was trained from 1923. F
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  • [[Image:Traditional chinese opera.JPEG|thumb|250px]] ...ters, modern (spoken) drama, opera and dance-drama. '''Traditional Chinese opera''' took shape in the twelfth century. Through constant enrichment, refineme
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  • ...es and arts come here to appreciate brilliant programs such as traditional opera, cross talk, two-man comic show and story-telling in Beijing dialect with d
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  • ...need for audio amplifying equipment. Here, people can enjoy kunqu, Peking Opera and imperial music, a unique experience full of Qing historical significanc
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  • ...ed bowed instrument with a high register, used mainly to accompany Beijing opera singing), suona horn and bamboo flute.
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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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  • ...emotions. The Rice-Husking Dance, Silk-Ball Dance, Shrimp-Catching Dance, Tea-Picking Dance, Shoulder-Pole Dance and Bronze-Drum Dance not only vividly depict th ...huangs' folk literature, music, dance and other forms of art is the Zhuang Opera, which first originated from religious rites in the Tang Dynasty.
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  • ...recreational activity of the Maonans. In addition, they also enjoy "Maonan opera," based on folklore and legends and portraying love affairs, anti-feudal st
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  • The Uygurs are excellent at dancing. The "12 Mukams" (opera) is an epic comprising more than 340 classic songs and folk dances. After l
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  • ...asks of deities, humans or animals. The Tibetan opera is one of the famous opera forms in China. It is performed without curtain or stage. In the past, all
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  • ...asks of deities, humans or animals. The Tibetan opera is one of the famous opera forms in China. It is performed without curtain or stage. In the past, all
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