Teaching Practice of Taizhou Opera, China

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Zhang Xueqi
Nicha Pattananon

Abstract

         Taizhou local opera is the "living cultural relic" that best represents Taizhou culture. Allowing Taizhou's local opera to be gradually weakened or lost is irresponsible to local culture and an unreasonable abandonment of national culture. Taizhou local operas contain rich cultural information reflecting the thoughts, emotions, ethics, and values the Chinese nation has condensed in them for thousands of years. Exploring the repertoire, performance forms, and performing arts of existing Taizhou local operas is conducive to maintaining the diversity of Chinese opera art. The inheritance of national cultural information in the existing local operas of Taizhou is conducive to our application of local culture in education. It is the inescapable responsibility of every descendant of the Yellow Emperor. This article aims to present the teaching practice of Taizhou opera in China.


   

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Xueqi , Z. ., & Pattananon, N. (2023). Teaching Practice of Taizhou Opera, China. Journal of Modern Learning Development, 8(10), 589–598. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jomld/article/view/263402
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