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Back to topChou (Introduction To Peking Opera) (Hardcover)
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Description
If you want to learn something about Chinese culture, then Peking Opera can be a great start. It is a major opera genre of the nation and definitely one of the most colorful, exquisite, and powerful expressions of art—you don’t want to miss out! It presents sonorous music and singing, brilliant dance and acrobatics, as well as dazzling makeup and costumes. It tells legendary stories of love and hate, laughter and grief, loyalty and betrayal, virtue and pettiness... When you watch Peking Opera, you will enter a wonderland of romance, chivalry, friendship, humor, and so much more.
This fun and informative picture book introduces Chou—one of the four roles of Peking Opera performance. You will learn a lot about the acting style of this role, the stories of some famous characters, and their signature costume and makeup. Enjoy your exploration of this amazing world!
About the Author
Zhou Chuanjia was born in 1944. He studied at Peking University and Chinese National Academy of Arts, where he received his doctorate in literature. Zhou is a professor at Beijing Union University, a researcher at the Central Research Institute of Culture and History, and an expert who enjoys the special allowance of the State Council. Zhou has been teaching and researching Chinese literature, opera history, and opera critique for a long time. His major publications include Introduction to Opera Script Writing, Performance of Famous Dan Actors, and Opera: Chinese Cultural Elements. Pangbudun’er is an independent writer and painter of the post-80s generation. His work is engaging with its own unique style. He painted illustrations for Fun Talks on the Three Kingdoms by Cai Kangyong and Hou Wenyong; his other publications include Raising the Curtains: Will you Hear Some Peking Opera? and several Peking Opera picture books such as Protecting the Protected and Empty Fort Strategy.