Xun school

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Xun school is a renowned performance style within Peking opera, distinguished by its unique vocal techniques and acting methods derived from the artistry of master performer Xun Huisheng.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Peking opera performance school
operatic performance style
artForm traditional Chinese opera
artisticGoal refined and graceful portrayal of female characters
associatedWith Xun Huisheng NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin China
culturalContext Chinese performing arts
derivedFrom artistry of Xun Huisheng
field Peking opera NERFINISHED
focusesOn dan roles
female roles in Peking opera
genre Peking opera NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic distinct acting methods
distinct vocal techniques
hasNotablePractitioner Xun Huisheng NERFINISHED
influencedBy Peking opera traditions of the early 20th century
language Mandarin Chinese NERFINISHED
namedAfter Xun Huisheng NERFINISHED
performanceMedium live theatre
relatedTo Cheng school NERFINISHED
Mei school NERFINISHED
Shang school NERFINISHED
roleTypeSpecialization huadan roles
roleTypeSpecialization qingyi roles
styleCharacteristic delicate vocal delivery
emphasis on emotional expression
refined stage movement
usesTechnique falsetto singing
precise hand gestures
subtle facial expression

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Peking opera hasFamousSchool Xun school