Yangzhou opera explained

Yangzhou opera is a form of Chinese opera from Yangzhou in Jiangsu province. Its popularity has spread to Zhenjiang and Nanjing in Jiangsu, as well as Shanghai and parts of Anhui province.[1] It made the first national intangible cultural heritage list in 2006.[2]

Its origins dates to the Kangxi Emperor's reign. In the beginning, it had only two character types, a clown (Chou role) and a woman (Dan role). It has more character types now, but still only two singing styles, male and female.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ye, Tan. Yangzhou Opera. Historical Dictionary of Chinese Theater. 2008. The Scarecrow Press. 978-0-8108-5514-4. 372.
  2. Web site: SECOND LIST OF INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE, TOTALLING 518 ITEMS, ISSUED BY THE STATE COUNCIL, 20 MAY 2006. China Heritage Quarterly. 6 April 2020.
  3. Web site: 扬剧. zh. Encyclopedia of China. 6 April 2020.