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Singing by the pond

This one had us in stitches. From an opera called 'the lion's roar' after the voice of the male lead's wife. She finds out he's been carousing with concubines and has come home still drunk, and sets him to kneel repentant at the pond side until she lets him up. He has a drunken conversation with the frogs, until his friend creeps up behind him...
Kunqu at the Lanyuan theatre

April 15th 2008
I've asked round my students, and they all seem to be of the opinion that Chinese opera is about as meaningful and relevant to their lives as... well, they have pretty much the same opinion that your average engineering student has of Western opera in the UK, I suppose. But they all tell me that their grandparents are really into it. Certainly there's a whole state TV channel- CCTV 11- devot ... read more
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