Sunday, July 01, 2007

Zhangpu Da Che Gu Opera

Other than being home to the Bamboo Horse Opera, Zhangpu county is also home to 1300 year-old Zhangpu Da Che Gu Opera (漳浦大车鼓). Zhangpu Da Che Gu is a sub-branch of Che Gu folk opera which was once popular throughout the whole of Southern Fujian province, Chaozhou districts in Guangdong province and also Taiwan. The other notable styles of Che Gu opera include Tong'an Che Gu (同安车鼓) and Taiwan Che Gu (台湾车鼓阵).

Zhangpu Che Gu opera, compared to other forms of Che Gu styles in the region, is more robust, as it was originally performed by male soldiers in ancient times. It was said that Chen Yuanguang, the founding pioneer of Zhangzhou, brought his troop into Zhangzhou after a victorious battle, and in celebration, the soilderis performed a dance accompanied with strong drums and percussions. This form of military dance formed the basis of Zhangpu Che Gu, and centuries later, singing was added to the dance to spice up this ancient art form.


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3 comments:

amai said...

This is so interesting. You can hardly see such form of arts. It is so lively with the drums and the shouts. ^^

A.C. said...

The cloest I've seen was when Taiwanese Che Gu came to participate in Chingay a few years back, but that one is basically dance and drums, I still prefer this .. heh..

A.C. said...

one thing I forgot to say is, 大车鼓, 竹马戏 and 芗剧 have very close ties with one another! The former two had a lot of influences in one another, and one of Xiangju's main "ingredients" came from both these 2 art forms too.