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Shanghai's first museum dedicated to operatic arts has opened in the grounds of the city's Drama Academy. With a wealth of archives and artefacts on display, the museum offers a historical look into the richness and variety of Chinese operas.
The museum is divided into five halls, showcasing Peking Opera and Kunqu Opera arts, and their historical development. Exhibits include stage props, masks, costumes and other paraphernalia. Donations from private collectors are a highlight among the exhibits. These four costumes have all been worn by famous Kunqu opera master Yu Zhenfei in his shows. The hand-embroidered garments each trace seven years of history.
And these stage weapons were used in a performance by Peking Opera master Gai Jiaotian.
Shang Changrong, Peking Opera performer, said, "The exhibition is well-arranged both for visitors and students wishing to study and research Chinese operas. "
Students from opera schools also regularly stage performances in the museum to offer a vivid demonstration of Chinese operas.
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