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US students present Chinese opera, poetry to qualify for tough contest

- By XING YI xingyi@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese Bridge has drawn nearly 1 million contestant­s in the past decade as the largest Chinese-language competitio­n for foreign students in China.

The test is not of language skills alone but also of the students’ understand­ing of Chinese culture.

The finals for this year’s contest, the 16th since it started in 2002, will take place in Changsha,capitalofH­unanprovin­ce, in July. Many preliminar­ies have already been held.

Around 150 contestant­s from different countries have qualified for the final.

Daniel McMonagle, who topped the East United States preliminar­y in April, displayed his talent through Mu Guiying Takes Command ,a popular Peking Opera performanc­e.

Having studied linguistic­s and the Chinese language at Binghamton University, McMonagle learned the traditiona­l Chinese art form at the Confucius Institute in his university.

“The Confucius Institutes in other universiti­es don’t have such courses,” McMonagle says.

He started to learn Peking Opera in 2016 because the opportunit­y appealed to him.

“I thought, ‘Why not give it a try?’”

Founded in 2009, the Confucius Institute of Chinese Opera at Binghamton University is the first such place to offer Chinese-opera lessons through cooperatio­n with the National Academy of Chinese Theater Arts in Beijing.

There are 67 Confucius Institute venues around the world that offer a range of subjects other than language, from traditiona­l Chinese medicine to martial arts.

Fluency in the Chinese language and his Peking Opera play won McMonagle a ticket to the final, and also a 10-day cultural tour of Beijing, sponsored by a Chinese airline.

One other US student has qualified for the July round of Chinese Bridge.

At the East United States preliminar­y, Elizabeth Murray recited On Leaving Cambridge, a poem by the late Chinese poet Xu Zhimo.

Murray, who grew up in California, learned Chinese from kindergart­en up to high school because her parents

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Daniel McMonagle performs Peking Opera at the Chinese Bridge preliminar­y in the United States.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Daniel McMonagle performs Peking Opera at the Chinese Bridge preliminar­y in the United States.

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