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Gaomi youth revive heritage through Maoqiang Opera on World Theatre Day

2025-03-29 17:04   chinadaily.com.cn

  Gaomi Maoqiang performers demonstrate traditional techniques to students.[Photo by Li Haitao/provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

  Melodies echoed across campuses as bright silk sleeves swirled under the spring sun, marking Gaomi city's celebration of World Theatre Day. At Haomai High School, students delved into the timeless art of Maoqiang Opera – a national intangible cultural heritage (ICH) treasure – ushering in a new chapter for its preservation.

  On stage, performers in intricate costumes brought the opera's soul to life with precise movements and emotive arias, while captivated students absorbed every gesture. After the performance, the artists led workshops on vocal techniques, stylized gestures, and storytelling rooted in this 500-year-old art form. ''Maoqiang isn't just music – it's Gaomi's heartbeat,'' shared a local instructor. ''Its rustic melodies and relatable tales bridge generations.''

  Gaomi Maoqiang artists teach students traditional techniques.[Photo by Li Haitao/provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

  Gaomi has woven ICH into education, with over 32 schools hosting clubs for Maoqiang, paper-cutting, and clay sculpture. At Gaomi No 1 Experimental Primary School, Shandong ICH inheritor Yu Qinhua energized students with 600-year-old folk danceGround Yangko. ''Children love the colorful roles. Schools are vital for its evolution,'' Yu emphasized.

  A Gaomi Maoqiang inheritor coaches students in traditional techniques, preserving intangible cultural heritage.[Photo by Li Haitao/provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

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