The Performing Arts in Contemporary China by Colin Mackerras

The Performing Arts in Contemporary China by Colin Mackerras

Author:Colin Mackerras [Mackerras, Colin]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Ethnic Studies, Social Science, Reference, Political Science, Regional Studies, General
ISBN: 9781136573644
Google: BTj-AQAAQBAJ
Goodreads: 18850196
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-11-05T00:00:00+00:00


20 Part of a Chinese orchestra. The pear-shaped instrument on the right is the pipa, which is plucked. Just to its left is the plucked moon quitar (yueqin). Front left is the bowed Chinese fiddle (huqin). (Photo taken by Robert Ross)

21 Children dance at a primary school. Amateur performing is an important part of the curriculum in China (see Chapter 5). (Photo taken by the author)

22 Cartoon films for children have recently come back to prominence in China (see Chapter 5). This picture shows Nezha, the hero of one of them. Nezha is a small boy, born of a magic pregnancy and endowed with magic powers. He succeeds in conquering the evil Dragon King who steals children to eat. (Source: China’s Screen 1 (1980), p. 15)



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