The Spread of Peking Opera
After 1860, with mobile performances by opera companies, Peking Opera quickly spread all over the country. Tianjin and the surrounding Hebei and Shandong provinces were where Peking Opera gained...
View Article5th China Qinqiang Opera Arts Festival Goes
An artist performs at the opening ceremony of the 5th China Qinqiang Opera Arts Festival in Xi'an, capital of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, Aug. 28, 2010. The opera festival consists of nearly 60...
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Chinese Opera stage photo - Peking Opera Hong Yangdong Pictures 10/10
View ArticlePingju Opera Performer - Wang Guanli
The local Chinese opera known as Pingju emerged around the 1910s. It incorporates musical elements from narrative song form and folk dance. Its folk roots and colloquial language allowed it to spread...
View ArticlePeking Opera Costumes-Kao
The male and female characters in the picture both have hard kao armor suit with flags on....
View ArticlePeking Opera Qun Yinghui Pictures 3/10
Chinese Opera stage photo - Peking Opera Qun Yinghui Pictures 3/10
View ArticleKunqu Opera The Peony Pavilion Pictures 3/10
Chinese Opera stage photo - Kunqu Opera The Peony Pavilion Pictures 3/10
View ArticlePeking Opera-Chou(Clown)
Chou (clown) is the fourth role category in Peking Opera and serves as a foil to the leading character, but it predated other role categories."No chou role, no play" has long been a popular saying....
View ArticleKunqu Opera Palace of Eternal Youth Pictures 9/10
Chinese Opera stage photo - Kunqu Opera Palace of Eternal Youth Pictures 9/10
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