A Showcase of Chinese Opera: Painted Faces, Flowing Sleeves - InFrinGinG Dance Festival 2026
The program showcases magnificent costumes, extraordinary make-ups, and refined performance with powerful drama.
Recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, Chinese opera is often defined as “total theatre,” synthesizing singing, recitation, acting, and dancing. This curated program highlights the two major styles—civilian (wen) and military (wu) plays—showcasing magnificent costumes, intricate makeup, and powerful dramatic narratives.
WHY ATTEND
-Experience a rare showcase of classical Chinese Opera on a Nanaimo stage.
-See three distinct genres in one curated program: Peking Opera, Kunqu Opera, and Cantonese Opera.
-Enjoy the beauty of magnificent costumes, intricate makeup, music, movement, acting, and storytelling.
-Discover why Chinese Opera is often described as “total theatre.”
-Connect with the festival’s related workshops and gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry behind the performance.
WHO THIS IS FOR
-Anyone curious about Chinese Opera, classical performance, theatre, music, dance, costume, makeup, or cultural storytelling.
-Audiences who enjoy visually rich, theatrical, and immersive live performance.
-Families, arts lovers, students, cultural communities, and festival-goers.
-People attending the related Chinese Opera workshops who want to see the traditions brought to life on stage.
-Anyone looking for a distinctive evening performance at The Port Theatre.
GOOD TO KNOW
-This performance features Peking Opera, Kunqu Opera, and Cantonese Opera.
-The program includes civilian and military styles, highlighting both refined storytelling and powerful dramatic performance.
Where is it happening?
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