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Chinese theater is a comprehensive
performing art, with singing, speech, dancing, acrobatics
and martial arts as basic performance techniques. It
synthesizes songs, music, visual arts and performance,
combining all within a unified rhythm. China boasts more
than 300 forms of traditional opera, most of which are local
operas. National operas include Peking opera, Pingju (found
mainly in north China), Yueju (Shaoxing opera in Zhejiang),
Yuju (Henan spera) Yueju (Guangdong opera) and Chuanju
(Sichuan opera). Peking opera is the best-known of these. It
assumed its present form about two hundred years ago in
Beijing, then the capital of the Qing Dynasty, hence its
name. It is a unique art combining drama, singing, music,
dancing and martial arts into one. The roles in Peking opera
are strictly differentiated into fixed character types:
sheng (male characters), dan (female characters), jing
(painted faces), and chou male clowns). Different singing
and acting techniques gave birth to various schools. Each
type of character has its own set of performance
conventions, drawn from life. Exaggeration and symbolism
based on illusion are adopted to express actions such as
opening a door, going upstairs, rowing a boat and climbing a
hill, all created in the audience's imagination without the
use of stage properties. The performers’' body
movements are aesthetically pleasing. The main instruments
of accompaniment are huqin (two-stringed bow instrument),
gongs and drums, giving the musical performance an Oriental
flavour. Resonant singing, occasionally humorous dialogue
and energetic acrobtics produce a lively and engaging show.
Well-known modern actors include Mei Lanfang, Cheng Yanqiu,
Xun Huisheng, Shang Xiaoyun, Zhou Xinfang, Ma Lianliang, Tan
Fuying, Gai Jiaotian, Xiao Changhua, Zhang Junqiu, Qiu
Shengrong, Yuan Shihai, Li Shaochun, Li Duogui and Jiang
Miaoxiang. At the Crossroads, The Autumn River, Uproar in
Heaven, etc. are the Peking opera selections ,best loved by
foreign audience.
Modern spoken
drama is a relatively new theatrical form in China. The
earliest drama troupe was founded in the early l900s.
Between the l930s and l940s such dramas as Thunderstorm,
Sunrise, Qu Yuan and Twin Flowers had a great impact on the
society. Beginning in the l950s, drama developed very
quickly. Many excellent plays were produced including Dragon
Beard Ditch, Cai Wenji, and Guan Hanging, Lao She's Teahouse
has been well received both in China and abroad. Spoken
drama is also flourishing in the new era. The first big hit
was Loyal Hearts describing the people's yearning for he
late Premier Zhou Enlai and their struggle against the Gang
of Four. Dramas with similar themes include When All Sounds
Are Hushed, There is A Yard Like This One and Neighbors. At
the same time, many excellent foreign works were performed
on the stage, for example, The Death of a Salesman and
Galileo. In the middle and late l980s spoken drama further
developed in new studies and reform of content and form;
Absolute Sign, The Nirvana of Uncle Gou 'er, Red Skirts Are
Popular in the Street and A Living Man Interviews the Dead
succeeded in these aspects. In addition, descriptions of
important historical events in The Xi'an Incident, the
strong local color in The Number One Restaurant Under Heaven
and Birdmen, and Gala Hutong and Baising Tomorrow’s
Sun performed in recent years all showed the profound
understanding of art of China's dramatists and the bright
prospects for China's drama.
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