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  1. Shang Xiaoyun (simplified Chinese: 尚 小 云; traditional Chinese: 尚 小 雲; pinyin: Shàng Xiǎoyún; 1900 – April 19, 1976) was one of the four great twentieth-century performers of the Dan role type in Peking opera with Mei Lanfang, Cheng Yanqiu, and Xun Huisheng.

  2. 7. Apr. 2018 · Shang Xiaoyun's (1900-1976) style was known as " bang ", the Chinese term for "bravo". Shang started his opera journey as a martial arts character and his performance style was powerful. He was particularly adept at portraying brave and heroic women characters.

  3. This web page introduces the most important opera performers in China, such as Mei Lanfang, Tan Xinpei, Ma Lianliang and Zhou Xinfang. It does not mention Shang Xiaoyun, a famous female Beijing Opera actor who played Dan roles.

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  4. 15. Juli 2021 · To commemorate the 120th anniversary of the birth of Peking Opera master Shang Xiaoyun (1900-76), a series of performances were staged last month at Yifu Theater to entertain theatergoers of all ages. Shang was known for his powerful, clear vocals and impressive depiction of courageous and heroic female characters on the Peking Opera ...

  5. 21. Dez. 2010 · Drawing on the theories of Judith Butler and Homi Bhabha, this article argues that by highlighting the performativity of identity, the performance of Jingju by non-Chinese performers challenges the notion of Jingju as a global signifier of ‘authentic traditional Chinese theatre’. Type. Articles.

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  6. Shang Xiaoyun is one of the four great twentieth century performers of the Dan role type, known for his dance and acrobatic skills. His performing style was highly regarded and dubbed the Shang Style. His famous plays include: Mad after Losing Her Son, Liang Hongyu, etc. Shang was also dedicated to training new players. He was the founder of ...

  7. Details. SHANG XIAOYUN (1900-1976) Boating in Autumn Night. Hanging scroll, ink and colour on silk. 68.5 x 28.5 cm. (27 x 11 1⁄4 in.) Inscribed and signed, with one seal of the artist. Frontispiece inscribed and signed by Mei Lanfang (1894-1961) and Cheng Yanqiu (1904-1958), with a total of three seals of the artists.