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What is the theater representative of Northeast China?

Appraisal Opera, Northeastern Shadow Play, Jiji Opera, etc.

1. Appraisal Opera: originated in Tangshan, Hebei Province, it is a local opera popular in Beijing, Tianjin, and all over North China and Northeast China. It was initially developed on the basis of Hebei folk rap "Lotus Flower Drop", and successively absorbed the music and performance forms of other operas and folk raps, forming the opera in the late Qing Dynasty. The opera is characterized by liveliness, freedom, and a strong sense of life, and is good at performing modern life.

Famous actors and actresses include Xiao Bai Yushang and Xin Fengxia, and their representative plays include Qin Xianglian, Little Son-in-Law and Liu Qiao'er.

2. The Northeast Shadow Theater, also known as the "Shadow of the Land" and "Shining Stripes", also includes the "Border Shadow" and "Shuangcheng Shadow" of eastern Inner Mongolia. "Shuangcheng Shadow" and so on, about two hundred years of history.

3, JI Opera is popular in all parts of Jilin Province, as well as Liaoning, Heilongjiang, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, some areas, is after the founding of the country in the development of a new type of theater on the basis of the two-people turn, because of its birth in Changchun, the capital city of Jilin Province, and the name, the singing is based on the plate cavity, and the use of the song of a comprehensive system, representative of the repertoire of the Blue River Grievance, the Peach and Plum, the Duke of Baogong to compensate for the love of the Yanqing sale of lines, moving the kiln, and the Yanqing sale of lines. The representative repertoire includes "Blue River Grievance", "Peach and Plum", "Bao Gong's Compensation", "Yan Qing's Selling Thread", "Moving the Kiln", "Jiang Sister" and "Delivering Food on Rainy Night".

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Ji Opera's Development Achievements:

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the theater work of the Jilin Province gained greater development. After the founding of the country, the theater work has gained greater development. in February 1960, Jilin Province, Jilin Province Jizhi Opera Troupe was established, Jilin Province has since ended the history of not having their own local opera plays. At the same time, the province's Nongan County, Huanglong opera and Fuyu County's Manchu New City opera was also born. 1980 the province formed a professional theater creative team of more than 300 people, the theater theory and research has never been more active.

A large number of famous theater actors and actresses: Liu Zhong, Wang Qingxia (JI Opera), Zhao Bingnan, Wang Yurong, Liang Xiaoluan, Mao Shilai (Peking Opera), Li Dai, Shiao Guihua, Wang Manling (Review Opera), etc., were active in the opera stage. The Jilin Provincial Ji Opera Troupe has transferred "Buying and Selling Vegetables", "Bao Gong Catching Donkeys" and "Three Putting Ginseng Girls" on the basis of the past preserved plays "Bao Gong Compensating for Sorrows", "Moving the Kiln" and "Yan Qing Selling Threads".

The rehearsal of these plays, the pursuit of dance and rap, closer to the Northeast folk art form, enhancing the personality of the play. During this period, the New City Opera: "Red Army Girl" and "Embroidery Girl" were created. Huanglong Opera: "No Right or Wrong", "Snow and Wind" and so on. Commentary Opera: "Strange Injustice and Righteousness", "Xu Jiujing's Promotion", and so on.

Jilin Province, the creation of the drama "save her", commentary on the drama "moon is difficult to round", Peking Opera "Flaming Mountain", Jiji Opera "Duke Bao catch donkeys", the two-people "Harvest Bridge" and a large number of plays in the country, such as awards, and a greater impact. By the end of 1998, Jilin Province has nearly 70 arts organizations, more than 40 organizations for the creation and review of opera.

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