The Chinese government has decided to encourage traditional operas in
schools.
Primary schools, secondary schools, colleges and universities will give students
the opportunity to watch traditional opera free of charge in 2017, according to
a guideline jointly issued by the publicity department of the Communist Party of
China and the ministries of culture, education and finance.
By 2018, students in all schools and colleges nationwide can watch an opera free
of charge every year.
Artists perform Peking Opera "Farewell My Concubine". /Photo via official website of Mei Lanfang Theater
Artists perform Peking Opera "Farewell My Concubine". /Photo via official website of Mei Lanfang Theater
The campaign for traditional opera to reach students will be common in all
schools by 2020, according to the guideline.
The guideline also urges schools to increase the setting up of opera interest
groups. It called on joint efforts of the government departments, education authorities, society and
individuals to support the campaign.
Investment from enterprises, social organizations
and individuals are also encouraged to go support the important decision.
There are hundreds of forms of local opera in China, with Peking Opera the most
famous. Peking Opera and Kunqu Opera are listed by UNESCO as an intangible cultural
heritage.