The Evolution of Chinese Opera from the Perspectives of Cantonese Opera in Contemporary Hong Kong (Full)
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Date:
2022/12/4 (Sunday)
Time:
2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Venue:
Yau Ma Tei Public Library (Extension Activities Room)
Speaker:
Prof. CHAN Sau-yan
Organiser:
Hong Kong Public Libraries
Remarks:
Talk conducted in Cantonese. Limited seats. Free admission by phone at 2928 6055 from 20.11.2022 (Sunday).
(Video Recording URL www.hkpl.gov.hk/EvolutionofChineseOpera would be available for access from 13 January 2023 7:00 p.m.)
Enquiry Telephone Number:
2928 6055
Cantonese opera has been flourishing in contemporary Hong Kong. In addition to a multitude of premiere performances, Cantonese opera has maintained a number of ancient rituals and preserved the tunes from Kun opera of the Ming dynasty and operatic styles such as bangzi and erhuang of the Qing dynasty. Moreover, performances originating from the operatic plays of the Song, Ming and Yuan dynasties are often staged. This talk will survey the transmission of contemporary Cantonese opera in Hong Kong and explore how the elements of traditional Chinese opera are preserved and modernised in Cantonese opera.