In the bustling city of Kunshan – a hub of technological innovation in the Chinese mainland – an unexpected cultural treasure thrives. Kunqu Opera, recognized by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of Humanity's Intangible Cultural Heritage, continues to captivate audiences six centuries after its creation.
Living History on Stage
Three veteran performers recently demonstrated the art's intricate roles to KhabarAsia, showcasing the sheng (male), dan (female), and chou (clown) characters. Their fluid movements and poetic recitations reveal why this 'mother of Chinese operas' influenced Peking Opera and other regional forms.
From Boardrooms to Face Paint
In a lighthearted segment, our host underwent a dramatic transformation into the comic chou role from the Ming Dynasty classic Fifteen Strings of Cash. The 90-minute makeup process, using traditional vegetable-based pigments, highlights the art's meticulous attention to detail.
Cultural Preservation in the Digital Age
While maintaining classical techniques, Kunshan's performers now leverage digital platforms to reach global audiences. This synergy of ancient tradition and modern technology offers valuable insights for cultural preservation efforts across Asia.
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