Yueju opera - intangible heritage - Culture Sector - UNESCO
Yueju opera is popular throughout China and provides a cultural bond among Cantonese speakers in the country and abroad. They view its success around the world as a point of pride, regarding the opera as an important means by which foreigners come to understand their culture.
Yueju Opera: From the past to now - YouTube
Chinese operas feature the charm and mystery of ancient China. One of the main categories of Chinese operas is Yueju. As a combination of Mandarin operatic t...
Yue opera - Wikipedia
Originating in the folk song and ballad singing of rural areas in Zhejiang, by drawing on the experience of other developed Chinese opera forms such as Peking opera and Kunqu, Yueju became popular in Shanghai in early 1930s.
Yueju opera | Silk Roads Programme - UNESCO
Yueju opera is popular throughout China and provides a cultural bond among Cantonese speakers in the country and abroad. They view its success around the world as a point of pride, regarding the opera as an important means by which foreigners come to understand their culture.
Yueju Opera - China Daily
Yueju opera, one of the five major Chinese operas and the second largest type nationally, is known as “Chinese drama” abroad. Yueju opera is skillful in narration and sentiment, its performance is characterized by beautiful singing with aesthetic and elegant moods.
Yueju Opera: From the past to now - CGTN
One of the main categories of Chinese operas is Yueju. As a combination of Mandarin operatic traditions with Cantonese dialect, it is a deeply respected and widely acclaimed art form that blends Chinese folk stories, music and drama into a singular lively performance style.
Yueju (Shaoxing Opera): A Female Opera – Global Theater
Yueju, also known as Yue Opera and Shaoxing Opera, is named after the region where it arose from. It was the only Chinese theater genre to evolve into an all-female theater and it has been one of the most popular theater forms in modern China.
Yueju - Wikipedia
Yueju may refer to the following regional Chinese opera genres: Yue opera ( 越剧 ; 越劇 ), from Zhejiang and Shanghai Cantonese opera ( 粤剧 ; 粵劇 ), from Guangdong
Yueju Opera: From Rural Areas to the International Stage - In Zhejiang
“When Yueju opera was first put on the stage, the performers couldn’t do any movements, nor any postures, let alone those acrobatic skills that artists of other traditional operas are often familiar with,” said Yu Wei, head of the Yueju Opera Museum in Shengzhou.
Yueju Opera: From past to present - Chinadaily.com.cn
One of the main categories of Chinese operas is Yueju. As a combination of Mandarin operatic traditions and Cantonese dialect, it is a deeply respected and widely acclaimed art form that blends Chinese folk stories, music and drama into a singular lively performance style.
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