Origins of Chinese OperaFind out more fascinating details about Chinese opera: * Why is the clown mask so colourful? * Who is the “big painted face”? * What does it signify when an opera performer stands on the table? *** Co-published by Asiapac Books and The Chinese Opera Institute, with the support of the National Arts Council |
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in Chinese Opera | 63 |
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