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Little successors of traditional opera

(chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2012-08-23 18:16
Little successors of traditional opera

Children perform Dixi, or "land opera",  in Tunpu village of Anshun city, Southwest China's Guizhou province, Aug 22, 2012. Dixi has a history of more than 600 years, and originates from a military ceremony to boost morale at the beginning of an expedition during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). It was listed as a national Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006. But the art form has few successors, and in order to better preserve the traditional Chinese opera, children 9 to 12 years old were organized to learn the opera during their summer vacations. Since 2007, more than 50 children have trained in Tunpu village. [Photo/Xinhua]

Little successors of traditional opera

Little performers practice Dixi in Tunpu village of Anshun city, Southwest China's Guizhou province, Aug 22, 2012. [Photo/Xinhua]

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