Cultural critics raise voices at two sessions
Updated: 2015-03-06 13:21
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Wang Rongrong, well-known Beijing Opera artist, a member of the China Democracy League and the China Dramatists Society, called for protection of and greater exposure for traditional Chinese opera.
Wang Rongrong, well-known Beijing Opera artist, member of the China Democracy League and the China Dramatists Society[Photo/youth.cn] |
"The traditional (Chinese) operas are highly diverse, for example, Shanxi opera, or Sichuan opera, and they have their own distinct features and represent the essence of traditional Chinese culture. But, even though there are still some small local troupes around, they have few performers and a limited influence, and they really need to be protected," Wang said as a staunch advocate of government support for the form.
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