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What operas are there in Zhejiang?

The traditional operas in Zhejiang are:

1, Yue Opera

It used to be a popular rap form in Shengxian County, Zhejiang Province. In the spring of the thirty-second year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1906), it began to evolve into a form of traditional Chinese opera that was performed on the grass platform in rural areas. It was once called Xiaoge Class, Dedu Class and Shaoxing Wenxi.

Artists are basically male farmers who are semi-agricultural and semi-artistic, so they are called male class. On September 7, 2004, 65438+2004, the performance advertisement of Shanghai News was first called Yue Opera. Famous actors include Yuan Xuefen, Fu Quanxiang, Qi Yixian, Xu Yulan, Wang, and Mao.

2. Shao Opera

Also known as Shaoxing Luantan, Shaoxing taipan. Popular in Shaoxing, Ningbo, Hangzhou and Shanghai, Zhejiang Province, 1953 was named Shao Opera because it was formed in Shaoxing and took Shaoxing counties as the popular center.

The main vocal cavities of Shao Opera are, 357 and. Shao's opera plays are quite rich, such as Long Hudou and Hanging the Lady. In the later stage of Shao Opera, some monkey operas based on The Journey to the West were also developed. The famous actor the Monkey King, a six-year-old boy, created a witty, brave and fair artistic image in a unique way.

Pig Bajie, a seven-year-old boy, is humorous, free and easy, clumsy and kind, and has created a funny, lovely, exasperating and very sympathetic vivid image, which has amazed the audience. Their performance of Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon was a sensation.

3. Wu Opera

Commonly known as Jinhua Opera. It is popular in Jinhua, Quzhou, Lishui and Taizhou in Zhejiang, Jiande, Chun 'an and Tonglu in Hangzhou, and in the northeast of Jiangxi. Jinhua was named Wuzhou in the autumn of 1949.