Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - Introduction to Kunqu Opera Introduction to Kunqu Opera
Introduction to Kunqu Opera Introduction to Kunqu Opera
2. Kunqu Opera is an art that integrates singing, dancing and martial arts. It is famous for its elegant dictionary, euphemistic lines and delicate performances. It is one of the operas under the southern opera system and is known as the "ancestor of 100 operas". In Kunqu Opera, drums and banquets control the singing rhythm. Qu Di and Sanxian are the main accompaniment instruments, and their singing pronunciation is "Zhongzhou Rhyme".
3.200 1, Kunqu Opera was listed as "representative works of oral and intangible heritage of mankind" by UNESCO (it was listed in the list of representative works of intangible cultural heritage of mankind in 2008). In 2006, it was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. 20 18 12, the general office of the Ministry of Education announced that Peking University was the outstanding traditional culture heritage base of Kunqu opera in China.
4.20 19,1910.2, Kunqu Opera participated in China Opera Culture Week.
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