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Performers pay tribute to Kunqu honor
ON May 18, 2001, Kunqu Opera — often described as the progenitor of all Chinese Opera forms — was recognized by UNESCO as a masterpiece of humanity’s intangible heritage. Since then, the Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe has marked this historic date with a series of special events and shows.
This year, from May 18 to 23, the troupe will collaborate with Kunqu companies from neighboring Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces for a series of shows at the Yifu Theater.
Throughout the series, veteran and emerging artists will perform excerpts from well-known masterpieces along with newer, more innovative works.
On May 18, artists from the assembled troupes will perform interpretations of song and dance acts from “Fifteen Strings of Cash.”
This famous work was first staged in 1956, when it helped revive interest in Kunqu during a period of decline.
Based on a story from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), “Fifteen Strings” centers on an official investigating a murder case.
Throughout the series, fans will be wowed by the operas’ stunning martial arts displays, elegant melodies and exquisite performances.
According to Gu Haohao, director of the Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe, many traditional Chinese operas require young martial arts performers. The 20 or so young martial artists in Gu’s company have received extensive training in both action and performance.
This year, the Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe will also stage a series of resident performances at Yuyuan Garden. Around 60 performances in total will be offered at this popular tourist destination.
Date: May 18-23, 7:15pm
Venue: Yifu Theater
Address: 701 Fuzhou Rd
Tel: 6322-5294
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