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2019.05.26 14:12 GMT+8

Presenting Peking Opera is not a one-way street

Editor's note: This is the seventh in the series of "MASTER TALK" interviews produced by CGTN Digital timed with the "Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations" in Beijing.

Peking Opera, as a traditional art form in Chinese civilization, has distinctive features and unique enchantment. However, one of the challenges facing Peking Opera is how to get more people interested in it.

On the sidelines of the Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations, Song Chen, President of China National Peking Opera Company, shared his views with CGTN. 

In his opinion, Peking Opera can be presented in diverse forms. "Although stage performance is the mainstream form, it's not the only one," said Song. 

He stated that audience from different backgrounds, age groups and countries should be able to access and appreciate Peking Opera through different channels.

He pointed out that Peking Opera movies, for example, will provide a wider market which can be many times the current size. 

"Peking Opera will not be confined to the stage, as we are going to make a 3D film about the Red Army by using the latest technologies and shed light on Peking opera art. This movie will attract more young audiences who will later return to the theater to watch Peking Opera," said Song.

Song indicated that Peking Opera is endowed with rich histories, cultures, characters, and stories, many of which can be shared with the world. It can resonate with people through the expression of patriotism, heroism, and filial piety, all of which can be found in Peking Opera and can be understood by foreign audiences. 

"In recent years, facts have shown that foreign audiences, including foreign mainstream media, like China's traditional art very much," said Song. He stated that the China National Peking Opera Company has been cooperating with foreign countries in the creation of new Peking Operas for three years.

"The year before last we made Faust; last year we made Turandot, and this year we are cooperating with Germany in the creation of The Ring of the Nibelung. Our foreign partners took the initiative to ask for cooperation in creating the adapted Turandot and The Ring of the Nibelung. If they don't like this art, they wouldn't have come to us.“ said Song.

"From the creation of the three plays, it can be seen that the foreign understanding of Peking Opera is deepening.

"This partnership demonstrates the impact of our advocacy on traditional Chinese art, and there will be more opportunities for cooperation in the future," concluded Song.

Reporter: Wang Naiqian

Videographer: Qi Jianqiang

Video Editor: Chen Shuxun

Animator: Pan Yufei

Producer: Wen Yaru

Chief Editor: Lin Dongwei

Supervisor: Pang Xinhua

Also, watch and read the other interviews in the "MASTER TALK" series here:

Episode 1: Dialogue of Civilizations: How Asia sowed the seeds of internationalization

Episode 2: China, India scaled 'astronomical' heights when West was in Dark Ages

Episode 3: UNESCO official: World resources should not be wasted in protectionism

Episode 4: Asian youth foster intercultural understanding

Episode 5: Language is the most important part of a civilization

Episode6: Japanese historian: World witnessing a revival of new Eurasian era

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