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【虹猫蓝兔七侠传×中文V家】 铸侠 「原创曲群像PV附」

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West meets East, North meets South
West meets East, North meets South
Great news!
Phaedra, a Greek tragedy, refreshingly reinterpreted through a combination of traiditional Chinese southern and northern performing art forms (Nanyin and Peking Opera) combined with modern dance, will being screened online by Lianhe Zaobao at 2 pm on Sunday 19 July 2020 (on their Facebook, Website and Youtube channels).
Photos taken during a rehearsal at the Stamford Arts Centre on 5…
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Memoirs of Nanyang – a Nanyin Musical
Memoirs of Nanyang – a Nanyin Musical
It is wonderful what Siong Leng Musical Association is doing to help keep memories and culture alive not just through their promotion of Nanyin (南音) – “music from the South”, but also through their attempts at cross-disciplinary productions that make Nanyin and the various perfomance genres involved much more relatable to the modern day audience.
Their most recent attempt “Memoirs of Nanyang”…
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Memoirs of Nanyang – a Nanyin Musical
Memoirs of Nanyang – a Nanyin Musical
It is wonderful what Siong Leng Musical Association is doing to help keep memories and culture alive not just through their promotion of Nanyin (南音) – “music from the South”, but also through their attempts at cross-disciplinary productions that make Nanyin and the various perfomance genres involved much more relatable to the modern day audience.
Their most recent attempt “Memoirs of Nanyang”…
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Last Sunday, I attended the Multisensory Banquet by Siong Leng Musical Association (湘灵音乐社), an annual tradition that combines Nanyin (南音) music, Chinese cuisine, tea appreciation, and visually colourful performances to invigorate the senses. What an absolute delight! Titled “Unforgettable Love” 《新不了情》, this year’s edition showcased the richness of Peranakan culture, with beautiful musical pieces, accompanied by specially prepared Peranakan dishes. The different elements all came together to present a night of Siong Leng’s very own Peranakan-influenced Nanyin. Congratulations to Siong Leng on a successful event! 感谢湘灵音乐社的邀请,让我参与了一场富有娘惹色彩的文化飨宴。真是满足了我的视觉、听觉、甚至味觉的享受! #nanyin #sgtalent #peranakan Siong Leng Musical Association

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Loving music. Loving life. @siongleng.sg #art #singapore #nanyin #traditional #music #sionglengmusicalassociation
This is Nanyin 南音 - traditional singing art in Hokkien. #nanyin #南音 #ShengHongArtsInstitute
Performers of Nanyin, an ancient Chinese folk music art form originated from southeast China's Fujian province, take a rest at a tea house in Quanzhou, Fujian province, May 8, 2014.
Nanyin, known as the "living fossil" of ancient Chinese music, literally means music in the south and is a traditional opera in Fujian dialect. Nanyin was spread to Southeast Asia and also introduced to Europe and America by thousands of overseas Chinese, when the Maritime Silk Road flourished during ancient China's Song(960-1279) and Yuan(1271-1368) Dynasties. In 2006, Nanyin was enlisted as a National Non-material Cultural Heritage. Three years later, it was listed as a World Human Verbal and Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.
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