|
|
|
 |
|
| Xiangsheng Master: Jiang Kun |
|
| Xiangsheng Master Jiang Kun Jiang Kun was born in 1950 in Beijing. He took to literature when he was a primary school pupil. and joined dramatic activities organized by the local Children`s Palace. At the age of 18. he went to the countrys |
| Errenzhuan Artist: Li Qingshan |
|
| Errenzhuan Artist: Li Qingshan Li Qinshan (1904-1978). the leading Errenzhuan artist. was born in Shulan. Jilin Province. He was a cowherd in his childhood. At the age of 15. he studied Errenzhuan under Zhang Xiangchen. Li Qingshan won ren |
| People's Artist: Ma Sanli |
|
| People`s Artist: Ma Sanli Ma Sanli. born in Beijing in 1914. came from a well-known family of Quyi artists of the Hui ethnic group. He grew up in Tianjin. and got his schooling there. At the age of 15. he started to study Xiangsheng under |
| Meihua Dagu |
|
| Meihua Dagu Also called as Meihua Tune. Meihua Dagu is a category of Dagu that flourished in Beijing and Tianjin towards the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China. It originated from Qingkou Dagu. becoming popu |
| Xiangsheng Master: Hou Baolin |
|
| Xiangsheng master Hou Baolin Hou Baolin (1917-1993). a native of Beijing. was born into a poor family. He began to learn the Peking Opera at the age of 12. but later switched to Xiangsheng (comic dialgoue). which he learned from Zhu Kuoqua |
| Dujiaoxi |
|
| Dujiaoxi (monodrama). also called Huaji (buffoonery). is a form of Quyi arts that is popular in East China`s Shanghai. Jiangsu and Zhejiang Dujiaoxi dates back to around 1920s. The art used to be mostly performed by one person. its art for |
| Drama and Dialects |
|
| Drama and Dialects Drama and Dialects. collaborated by Hou Baolin and Guo Qiru. is one of the representative works of famous Xiangsheng (comic dialogue) master Hou Baolin. In 1951. Hou wrote the cross-talk Xiangsheng Drama and Dialects bas |
| Xihe Dagu |
|
| Xihe Dagu forms the biggest family in the Dagu clan. It has a very long history with a huge audience in Hebei and Shandong provinces. Tianjin and Beijing municipalities. and Northeast and Northwest China. It originated from the Xianzishu a |
| Henan Zhuizi |
|
| Henan Zhuizi This form of Dagu originated in Henan and has a history of over 100 years. It became popular in Henan. Shandong and Anhui provinces as well as in the cities of Tianjin and Beijing. Its main musical instrument is the Zhuizixian |
| Body Language in Quyi |
|
| Body Language in Quyi Just like drama. Quyi also pays much attention to the maneuver of ``Hand. Eyes. Body and Step in performance. Hand. Eyes. Body and Step here refer to a performer`s expressions and movements that accompany his singing |
|
|
|