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Definition of Peking opera in English: Peking operanoun mass nounA stylized Chinese form of opera dating from the late 18th century, in which speech, singing, mime, and acrobatics are performed to an instrumental accompaniment. Example sentencesExamples - Some practised singing Peking opera and played roles in private circles as amateurs.
- I love Peking opera - I think it is very expressive with the beautifully-decorated costumes and unique characters.
- Nowhere else in Canada will theatre goers experience the art form of Peking opera performed in English and Mandarin with English subtitles projected on a screen.
- After a village childhood and two years planting rice during the Cultural Revolution, he developed his musical skills in the provincial Peking opera troupe.
- Others sing Peking opera under the trees along the river.
- The same is true with the various types of Chinese opera, with Peking opera taking the lead.
- In a technical and physical challenge, the dancers perform Peking opera gestures and movements at the same time as they dance ballet steps.
- In that piece, he combined Peking opera, Western opera and Japanese traditional puppet theater.
- The colors of the silk clothing play with old symbolisms, hidden speakers whisper to their creator and play melodies from the Peking opera.
- The program will feature Japanese and Korean drummers, a Peking opera performance and a traditional Chinese dance and acrobat performance.
Definition of Peking opera in US English: Peking operanoun A stylized Chinese form of opera dating from the late 18th century, in which speech, singing, mime, and acrobatics are performed to an instrumental accompaniment. Example sentencesExamples - In a technical and physical challenge, the dancers perform Peking opera gestures and movements at the same time as they dance ballet steps.
- In that piece, he combined Peking opera, Western opera and Japanese traditional puppet theater.
- I love Peking opera - I think it is very expressive with the beautifully-decorated costumes and unique characters.
- The same is true with the various types of Chinese opera, with Peking opera taking the lead.
- The colors of the silk clothing play with old symbolisms, hidden speakers whisper to their creator and play melodies from the Peking opera.
- After a village childhood and two years planting rice during the Cultural Revolution, he developed his musical skills in the provincial Peking opera troupe.
- The program will feature Japanese and Korean drummers, a Peking opera performance and a traditional Chinese dance and acrobat performance.
- Nowhere else in Canada will theatre goers experience the art form of Peking opera performed in English and Mandarin with English subtitles projected on a screen.
- Some practised singing Peking opera and played roles in private circles as amateurs.
- Others sing Peking opera under the trees along the river.
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