Английская Википедия:Gaojia opera

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A scene from Yu Zhu Chuan (玉珠串).Starring Anxi County Gaojia Opera Troupe (安溪高甲劇團)

Gaojia opera (Шаблон:Zh) or Ko-kah opera is a form of Chinese opera that originated in Quanzhou, in the Hokkien (Min Nan)-speaking region of southern Fujian province, southeast China. It is famous for its various chou (clown) roles.[1] The form emerged at the end of the Ming dynasty. It was originally an improvised form that was part of a religious parade. The performances from these parades developed into Songjiang drama, which told stories about the character Songjiang from the Chinese classic Water Margin and featured acrobatics and a relatively simple plot. In the middle of the Qing dynasty, it absorbed the influences of Hui opera (Шаблон:Lang), Beijing opera, and Yiyang music. All music accompanying Gaojia opera is in the style of southern China, and is also influenced by Liyuan opera.[2] In the Philippines, it is called "Kaoka" after Amoy Hokkien Шаблон:Zh and is considered a dying tradition.[3]

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