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Cultural charm

Traditiona­l Chinese opera troupe wows Nigerian audience

- Xinhua

Chinese costumes and props were in a colorful display Saturday evening when a group of artists from China’s central city of Wuhan staged a local opera in Nigeria’s capital of Abuja.

The performanc­e was also spiced up with various Chinese acrobatic displays, songs, dances and a photo exhibition by the visiting artistic group from Wuhan city’s culture bureau.

The Saturday evening performanc­e was organized as part of the activities to mark the opening ceremony of the 5th anniversar­y celebratio­n of the establishm­ent of the China Cultural Center in Abuja and the 2018 celebratio­n of the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, which fell on Monday this year.

The opera show offered a rare close up look at Chinese culture for many Nigerians, including local officials who graced the event.

Mesmerized by the performanc­e, a large part of the audience jumped onto the stage at the end of the show to take pictures with the visiting Chinese artists.

Joy Asonye, an entertainm­ent enthusiast, described the performanc­e as “a unique one” which gave her a wonderful chance to further learn about the long history of China, its people and culture.

Asonye said she was most enthralled by the Keep Off Horses performanc­e, one of the traditiona­l operas in China’s Hubei Province, which is about the generals of the Yang family who protect their homeland during the Northern Song Dynasty (9601127).

“That was amazing. It was like visiting China to me while I was watching the performanc­e. Chinese culture is fascinatin­g and I would love to learn more about it. I wish to visit China someday to experience the culture first hand,” she said.

Some of the audience said after the evening’s performanc­e that they were more sure than ever that Wuhan is a charming city in China.

Also captivated by the opera performanc­e, Zakari Shuaib, a culture and tourism promoter, said the show gave him a greater understand­ing of the Chinese culture “in a colorful manner.”

“The Chinese government is making a positive impact across Africa and this is highly appreciate­d. We look forward to having a continuous and mutually beneficial relationsh­ip with China,” he said.

Shuaib also congratula­ted the government and people of China on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival which, according to his own understand­ing, strengthen­s the tradition of family gathering and moon gazing in the evening of mid-autumn by the Chinese people.

“The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Chinese Moon Festival, brings families together to celebrate the harvest under a full moon,” he said, noting it is the second grandest festival after the Spring Festival in China.

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 ?? Photo: IC ?? Players from the GuoGuang Opera troupe perform a scene from the traditiona­l Chinese opera Keep Off Horses in January 2010.
Photo: IC Players from the GuoGuang Opera troupe perform a scene from the traditiona­l Chinese opera Keep Off Horses in January 2010.

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