The Historical and Musical Characteristics of the Henan Qu Chinese Opera Troupe in the Social Context

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https://doi.org/10.60027/ijsasr.2024.4832

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Chinese Opera; , Cultural Preservation; , Artistic Innovation; , Traditional Arts; , Audience Engagement

Abstract

Background and Aims: Chinese Opera, specifically the Henan Qu Chinese Opera Troupe, embodies a rich tapestry of cultural heritage and artistic expression that has evolved through centuries. The study aims to investigate the historical and musical characteristics of the Henan Qu Chinese opera troupe in the social context.

Materials and Methods: Employing a qualitative research design, the study utilizes ethnographic fieldwork, semi-structured interviews, and archival research. Participant observations during performances, rehearsals, and cultural events, along with interviews with troupe performers, directors, and cultural experts, provide a multifaceted perspective on the opera’s evolution and current practices. Archival documents and recordings complement these insights by tracing the troupe's historical development.

Results: The research highlights how the Henan Qu Chinese Opera Troupe has navigated significant historical upheavals and adapted to contemporary challenges while maintaining its distinctive musical and theatrical identity. Innovations in performance and outreach have helped sustain interest and relevance among newer audiences, demonstrating a dynamic interplay between preserving traditional art forms and embracing modernity.

Conclusion: The Henan Qu Chinese Opera Troupe exemplifies the successful adaptation of traditional cultural expressions to modern contexts, underscoring the importance of innovative strategies in audience engagement and artistic collaboration. The study underscores the potential of traditional arts to remain culturally and socially relevant, offering insights into broader strategies for cultural preservation.

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2024-09-02

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Wang, L., & Liu, W. (2024). The Historical and Musical Characteristics of the Henan Qu Chinese Opera Troupe in the Social Context. International Journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science Reviews, 4(5), 403–412. https://doi.org/10.60027/ijsasr.2024.4832