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Gaojia opera

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Gaojia opera (Chinese: 高甲戏; Pinyin: Gāojiǎ xì) is a form of Chinese opera popular in Fujian province in the People's Republic of China. It is famous for its various Chou, or clown roles.[1] The form emerged at the end of the Ming Dynasty. It was originally an improvised form that was part of a religious parade. It then developed into Songjiang drama, which featured acrobatics and a relatively simple plot. In the middle of the Qing Dynasty, it absorbed the influences of Hui opera (徽戏), Beijing opera, and Yiyang music. All music accompanying Gaojia opera is in the style of southern China, and is also influenced by Liyuan opera.[2]

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  1. ^ People's Daily Online (2007). "Clowns of Gaojia Opera" (Web). People's Daily Online. http://english.people.com.cn/200701/31/eng20070131_346331.html. Retrieved on 2007-04-21. 
  2. ^ Bill Brown (2007). "Xiamen Guide" (Web). Master Translation Service. http://www.xiamenguide.com/viewArchives.jsp?TopUrl=index&id=43&cid=112. Retrieved on 2007-04-21. 
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