Hakka opera

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Hakka opera is a traditional Chinese theatrical form that combines singing, dialogue, martial arts, and folk storytelling, performed in the Hakka language and rooted in Hakka cultural heritage.

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Hakka opera canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese opera genre
intangible cultural heritage
traditional performing art
aimsTo preserve Hakka language
preserve Hakka traditions
associatedWith Hakka festivals
Hakka folk customs
countryOfOrigin China
culturalOrigin Hakka culture
developedFrom Hakka folk songs
local narrative singing
ethnicGroup Hakka people
function community entertainment
cultural transmission
ritual performance
genreOf theatre
hasElement dance
face makeup
folk storytelling
martial arts
percussion accompaniment
singing
spoken dialogue
string accompaniment
stylized movement
traditional costumes
hasStyle regional variants
medium live stage performance
performanceContext local festivals
rural open-air stages
temple fairs
weddings and celebrations
performanceLanguage Hakka dialects
preservationStatus subject of cultural preservation efforts in China
relatedTo Cantonese opera
Teochew opera
other regional Chinese operas
requires martial arts training for performers
specialized vocal techniques
typicalInstrument Chinese cymbals
Chinese drums
Chinese gongs
Chinese string instruments
Chinese suona
typicalTheme folk legends
historical stories
moral tales
romantic stories
usesLanguage Hakka language

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Hakka usedIn Hakka opera