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    Huangmei opera

    Huangmei Opera or Huangmei tone is a form of Chinese opera originating from [Huangmei county,Hubei province]] as a form of rural folk song and dance. It is also referred to as Anhui Opera. It has been in existence for the last 200 years and possibly longer. Huangmei opera is one of the most famous and mainstream opera in China, and is a class of the typical Anhui opera. The original Huangmei opera was sung by women in Huangmei county areas when they were picking tea, and the opera was called the Picking Tea Song. In the late Qing dynasty, the songs were popular in Anhui Huaining County adjacent regions, combined with the local folk art, Anqing dialect with singing and chants, and gradually developed into a newborn's operas. The music is performed with a pitch that hits high and stays high for the duration of the song. It is unique in the sense that it does not sound like the typical rhythmic Chinese opera. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Huangmei opera performance in Shanghai, featuring two female performers. Huangmei Opera or Huangmei tone (黃梅戲 or 黃梅調, pinyin: Huángméixì or Huángméidiào) is a form of Chinese opera originating from Anqing, Anhui province, as a form of rural folk song and dance. It is also referred to as Anhui Opera. [1] It has been in existence for the last 200 years and possibly longer.
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  4. en.chinaculture.org

    Huangmei Opera was derived from "Caicha Tune", the folk ditties people sang while picking tea. It is a combination of local folk songs, dances and some widespread ancient operas. Bordering on Anhui Province, Huangmei County in Hubei Province is famous for its tea and tea-picking songs; it is also where Huangmei Opera got its original name ...
  5. easytourchina.com

    Originally called Huangmei tone, Huangmei Opera was a form of rural folksong and dance. It was famous for its melodic music, vivid performing style, straightaway language of art, and actual portrayal of life. The name of "Huangmei Opera" was appeared in 1921. The development history of the Huangmei Opera can roughly be divided into three ...
  6. news.cgtn.com

    Learn how Huangmei Opera artist Han Zaifen and her troupe reinvented the ancient art form with a modern production of "The Lady from Huizhou". Explore the history, features and challenges of this popular genre of local operas in China.
  7. chinesemoment.com

    Huangmei Opera is vitality with constant creations and trys. Except the traditional life stories and fairy tales, some classical foreign plays also performed in Huangmei Opera in later modern development, for instance, the adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing of Shakespeare, was a great success that gained praises home and abroad. ...

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