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What is the two-people turn

Two-person turn is a small folk theater in Northeast China. It is not just two people turn. It is a tree with many branches, a type of singing, but there are a variety of performance forms, which can be roughly divided into "single"?

The two-player turn is not just two people turning.

"Single": refers to the "single head", a person a play, a person playing multiple roles. There is also a play a corner of one person, similar to the "one-man show".

"Double": refers to the "double play". This is a veritable two-man show. Two people play multiple roles, narrative and endorsement, jumping out and in, singing and dancing.

"Group": in the past, the "La field theater" is also called "group work". Now it means group singing, sitting singing or group dancing.

"Theater": refers to the "Lafang theater". This is a small folk theater in the Northeast, mainly small Dan and clowns. Two people play the role of two people is also called "two people theater".

The traditional repertoire of the two-people play has more than three hundred. Among the influential ones are "Blue Bridge", "West Wing", "Bao Gong Compensation", "Yang Bajie Tour of Spring" and other double plays; "Wang Er Sister Thinks of Her Husband" (also known as "Wrestling Mirror Rack"), "Red Moon E Dreams", "Ding Lang Seeking Father" and other single-acts; there are also "Back to Cups", "Sawing the Vat", "Cold River", "Pulling a Horse", "The Second Mother Visits the Disease" and other pulling scenes.

The singing of the two-people turn, known as "nine cavities, eighteen tunes seventy-two hi hi", *** more than three hundred. Suona, Banhu is the main instrument of the two-people turn. Beat instruments, in addition to the bamboo board (two large boards and five sections of the board), but also with the jade board, also known as the hand jade (four bamboo boards, a hand to play two). The performance of the two people turn, there are "four work a great". The four skills are "singing, talking, doing (or pretending), dancing", handkerchiefs, fans, big boards, yuzi boards and other "stunts".

The roots of Du Ren Suo are rooted in the hearts of farmers in the northeast. Some peasants say, "I'd rather give up a meal than a two-man show". Today, not only in the northeast of the vast rural areas and towns in the circulation, in Hebei, Inner Mongolia, part of the region, there are also two people turn performance activities.