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Qinzhou Chen Yan tea-picking troupe
Tea-picking opera is a traditional opera form in Qinzhou, Guangxi, which originated in the late Ming Dynasty. Taking tea picking as the theme, this paper tells the stories of some farmers' joys and sorrows when picking tea. Tea-picking drama is mainly singing, with artistic forms such as blowing, beating and beating.
Teacher Chen Yan, the founder of Chen Yan Tea-picking Opera Troupe, is a famous tea-picking opera actor in Qinzhou. In her long-term stage performance and teaching practice, she has been committed to inheriting and developing this folk art. Chen Yan Tea-picking Opera Troupe was founded in 200 1, and is composed of a group of artists who share the same interests and love tea-picking opera, aiming at promoting and developing Qinzhou Tea-picking Opera, a unique literary form.
In recent years, the performances of Chen Yan Tea Picking Troupe have not only been widely welcomed and recognized in Qinzhou, but also toured all over the country, which is deeply loved by the audience. At the same time, they also actively participated in various cultural and artistic exchange activities and made positive contributions to the promotion of Chinese excellent traditional culture.
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