With so many modern entertainments to choose from, traditional performances like chinese opera is a dying art form. Nowadays, the only chance to watch them live is when there are god related festivals such as the Nine Emperor Gods Festival.
Recently, Hong San Si temple at Telok Pulai, Klang held a chinese opera in conjunction with the Nine Emperor Gods festival.
The backstage where the performers would soon don thier make-ups and customes.
The make-ups in progress...
One of the instrumentalist synchronising with the play on stage.
What it will look like from the audiences' perspective.
Question: Will I watch a chinese opera?
Answer: I don't understand a thing on what they speak or act. So, it is a no unless I am granted permission to shoot the backstage again, then I will be happily documenting the process for another time.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Chinese Opera: A dying art
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3 comments:
Beautiful photos.
Not seen a play like this in ages ... thanks for sharing
thanks neo & sbanboy
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