In addition to the designated classes, Peking Opera elements are integrated into every corner of the school. Corridors are decorated with colorful Peking Opera masks that students drew on stones they picked up around the campus. Peking Opera masks and hats made of used plastic bags and bottles hang on the classroom walls.
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Thanks to his efforts,
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Since the classes started in 2009, professional artists from the theater have taught 243 students. Class times range from 15 to 40 minutes, depending on students' ages and levels of comprehension.
Due to the lack of exposure to Peking Opera in childhood, few generations born after 1980 can understand this national cultural treasure, which involves sophisticated pronunciation techniques, and gestures and costumes with symbolic meanings.
Educators have realized that young people are losing interest in this art form and have vowed to revive it. From this year, a trial program of 15 Peking Opera shows will be included in the curriculums of 20 primary and middle schools in the capital.
Located 100 meters from Beijing Peking Opera Theater, the kindergarten is taking advantage of its cultural community and has become the first preschool in the capital to introduce Peking Opera into its curriculum.
However, it can be a challenge to teach young pupils a subject as sophisticated and profound as opera.
"Every class will give performances and parents are welcome to join in," Fan said. "It is going to be a big festival."
"We don't aim to cultivate our children to be professional Peking Opera performers, but to be able to appreciate this profound art form,
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"After several years in these artistic surroundings, students will be very familiar with the art form and that is good for their development," said principal Fan.
But Xu Hao is no ordinary young student and the soldier he plays is no ordinary soldier but a character in a well-known Peking Opera show. The 5-year-old enjoys dressing in a green costume and learning to sing and act the part of a wounded soldier hiding from the Japanese army in Shajiabang village, Jiangsu province, in 1939.
The boy from Qunying Kindergarten in Fengtai district is particularly fond of the chapter in which he gets to hold a wooden gun. "I look handsome with a gun in hand," he said proudly.
(China Daily 05/26/2011)
Professional performers help pupils learn art of traditional Peking Opera
Even the duty table, which regulates which students help the teacher to clean the classroom, has several Peking Opera masks on the date column,
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At present, teachers at the school are busy planning a big Peking Opera show for Children's Day on June 1. It involves not only children but also teachers and parents.
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Clockwise from left: Children rehearse a scene from Peking Opera at Qunying Kindergarten in Fengtai district; An artist from Beijing Peking Opera Theater shares a joke with students; Children watch and copy a selection of operatic gestures. Photos by Zou Hong / China Daily
He compares the tunes that commonly appear in Peking Opera to climbing stairs, so students are able to understand and imitate his voice.
Thursday is Xu Hao's fifth-favorite day of the week because that is when the kindergarten pupil gets to play soldiers.
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