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Gala in Ku Kunshan promotes traditiona­l cul cultural developmen­t

- By ZHANG LEI and ZHOU FURONG Contact the writers at zhanglei@ chinadaily. com. cn

The 2020 Chinese Opera Gala ( Kunshan) opened in Kunshan, East China’s Jiangsu province, the birthplace of Kunqu Opera, on Oct 11. Over the coming month, 129 highlights from 116 Chinese operas from across the country will be staged in Kunshan.

Li Qun, vice- minister of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, said in his opening speech that this year marks the end of the 13th Five- Year Plan and the completion of a well- off society in all respects. The gala creates a vibrant artistic atmosphere amidst the decisive victory in an all- round well- off society. He hopes that the majority of literary and art workers will create more excellent works.

On the opening day, the Xiamen Gezai Opera Research Center performed a live Gezai Opera Overseas Correspond­ence. This sees artists recreate the correspond­ence between overseas Chinese and their hometown in the early years of their absence.

Gezai Opera, also known as Xiang Opera, is among the first batch of national intangible cultural heritages, which are widely popular in Fujian province, Taiwan and in overseas Chinese settlement­s. The correspond­ence invokes nostalgia and symbolizes the dreams and anxieties of overseas Chinese from southern Fujian.

The Hubei Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism organized a total of seven Hubei local opera highlights, including the Yun Opera The Legend of the White Snake.

This is one of the four major folk love legends. It is the love story between male human Xu Xian and female snake spirit Bai Suzhen.

As the leading actors of this opera, it is not the first time that “Bai Suzhen” Liu Jing jing and “Xu Xian” Chen Pengju have performed together. As a new force on the stage of Yun Opera, the two have performed in Yun Opera Old Events in Junzhou and other repertoire­s. Even so, when co- starring The Legend of the White Snake: Tour of the Lake, it is still quite a challenge for Chen to play Xu Xian. Chen decided to learn from other versions of White Snake to get inspiratio­n.

Hard work pays off. In the performanc­e, The Legend of the White Snake: Tour of the Lake was the first opera excerpt to be unveiled, and was well received by the audience.

This is the third consecutiv­e year that the Chinese Opera Gala has been held in Kunshan, and it is also its closing year. The goal is to use three years to gather all the existing types of 348 Chinese operas to be performed in Kunshan.

Wu Xinming, secretary of the Kunshan Municipal Party Committee, said in his speech that in recent years, Kunshan has comprehens­ively promoted the creative transforma­tion and innovative developmen­t of traditiona­l culture, especially around “polishing the cultural ‘ golden card’ of Kunqu Opera, the ‘ ancestor of the hundred operas’ ”.

This year coincides with the fifth anniversar­y of the Kunshan Contempora­ry Kunqu Opera Company. Qu Qixia, secretary of the Party branch of the company, said, “in order to achieve better developmen­t in traditiona­l operas, new exploratio­ns must be made in talent transmissi­on and repertoire innovation’’.

They have brought Kuqu Opera on stage for the gala in an attempt to cultivate young audiences. Imitator is an original Kunqu Opera that has been carefully created by Kunshan Contempora­ry Kunqu Opera Company for three years. The main creative team comprises of young talents from the company, including Huang Zhuyu, an outstandin­g actor, one of the promoters, leading actors and screenwrit­ers of the play.

Cai Zhixiong, an 80- year- old opera aficionado from Chengdu, Sichuan province, rushed to Kunshan despite the long distance. He bought a 38- day pass and said that he and his wife will watch all the remaining plays this year.

The gala, since 2018, has organized 232 dramas, 274 plays, and 134 performanc­es in 30 provinces. A total of 80,000 people watched the performanc­es on- site, and the number of online viewers exceeded 38 million.

It is hailed by experts as “an unpreceden­ted and landmark event in the history of Chinese opera culture”. This year’s gala is keen on showcasing the remaining 116 dramas in performanc­es, involving 25 provinces, as well as Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. It is planned to perform 19 grand dramas ( including one grand opera from Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao), 20 opera highlights, and a finale featuring all operas.

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 ?? PHOTOS BY HAN CHENGFENG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? From top: Kunshan Mayor Zhou Xudong ( left) accepts donations from Xiamen Gezai Opera Research Center; Wang Yang, deputy mayor of Suzhou ( first right) with the staff from the National Peking Opera Company.
PHOTOS BY HAN CHENGFENG / FOR CHINA DAILY From top: Kunshan Mayor Zhou Xudong ( left) accepts donations from Xiamen Gezai Opera Research Center; Wang Yang, deputy mayor of Suzhou ( first right) with the staff from the National Peking Opera Company.
 ?? Overseas Correspond­ence. PHOTOS BY ZOU ZHAOQUN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? On the opening day of the Chinese Opera Gala, the Xiamen Gezai Opera Research Center performs a live Gezai Opera
Overseas Correspond­ence. PHOTOS BY ZOU ZHAOQUN / FOR CHINA DAILY On the opening day of the Chinese Opera Gala, the Xiamen Gezai Opera Research Center performs a live Gezai Opera

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