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Chinese opera is one of the oldest dramatic art forms in the world. These traveling troupes are preserving an essential cornerstone of culture and heritage dating to the seventh-century Tang Dynasty (618 to 907). The performance mixes martial arts elements, singing, and dancing, accompanied by music played on traditional Chinese instruments.
Performances are free — shrines around the country pay the troupes. The best chance to catch a show is around major holidays and festivals like Chinese New Year and the vegetarian festival. © Dennis Thern
www.raditimes.com news page viewed in the Nintendo Wii's Opera browser (beta) The flash is fine, but there's a weird space above it.
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Alexis' outfit by Doll Dream Closet.
The Charles and Reta Ralph Opera Center presents Benjamin Britten's "The Turn of the Screw" in the Griffing Concert Hall at Colorado State University's University Center for the Arts. March 21, 2012 CSU Photo: 05074_16849
EPOC's Opera Blocks - a 1-hour introduction to Orpheus and to opera was performed 8 times at CFBL. Photos by Christine Bory.