China Daily (Hong Kong)

District signs up Peking Opera performers

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Peking Opera stars, Yu Kuizhi and Li Shengsu, have become the latest celebritie­s to partner with the Futian district government in promoting culture and sports.

The two signed a memorandum of cooperatio­n with the district government at Futian Conference Hall on Aug 28.

During the signing ceremony, Xiong Guoxiong, Futian’s publicity chief, presented the two artists with letters of appointmen­t as cultural consultant­s.

According to the memorandum, the pair will offer their thoughts and suggestion­s on the long-term promotion of Peking Opera in Futian district of Shenzhen, Guangdong province.

They will also come to Futian on an annual basis to direct Peking Opera performanc­es and to take part in a series of charity and promotiona­l activities, including exchange meetings, salons and small performanc­es. The plan is part of efforts to promote the inheritanc­e and developmen­t of Peking Opera.

In an interview, Yu and Li said: “Revitalizi­ng Peking Opera should start with kids and we will do everything we can to promote the traditiona­l opera in schools. It’s our duty to promote the opera in Futian district and across Shenzhen.”

At the start of the ceremony, Yu performed two classic pieces of Peking Opera, winning warm applause. Li performed two representa­tive pieces of Meipai style, which was founded by Mei Lanfang, a celebrated Peking Opera artist in modern Chinese theater. The show ended with a joint performanc­e by the two artists.

The Futian government establishe­d a special fund in 2012 to link big names in the cultural and athletic fields with the district.

Other celebritie­s that have signed with the district include piano star Lang Lang, basketball player Yi Jianlian and cultural scholar Wang Luxiang.

Shenzhen Daily provided the story.

 ??  ?? Yu Kuizhi (right) and Li Shengsu, two leading Peking Opera masters, announced they will partner with Futian district.
Yu Kuizhi (right) and Li Shengsu, two leading Peking Opera masters, announced they will partner with Futian district.

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