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Fresh platform for Chinese cross-talk tradition xiangsheng connects global cultures while preserving heritage, Hou Chenchen reports.

By Hou Chenchen | China Daily Global | Updated: 2024-11-04 06:29

)From left) Satoshi Nishida, Tina Huang and Yegor Shyshov. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Looking ahead

The value of live performances has never been clearer in an age dominated by digital screens, Yan said.

"By attending shows in person, audiences support the art form in its most authentic and rewarding way," he said.

At the performance venue, comedy lovers gather like family, sharing joy and laughter. Over time, xiangsheng has woven itself into the lives of its performers, providing emotional fulfillment that transcends financial gain, he said.

Yan also acknowledged the need for financial stability to nurture their creative efforts in a competitive landscape.

"A steady stream of ticket buyers is essential for retaining talent and fostering innovation," he said.

Nishida said he is confident of the unifying power of comedy.

"I understand how challenging it is for a Japanese person to learn cross-talk in China, but my master, Ding Guangquan, always emphasized that art knows no boundaries," he said.

"Xiangsheng gives me the chance to meet young Chinese performers and friends from around the world. Before coming to China, I never imagined I would stand on stage and make a Chinese audience laugh. Being Japanese or Chinese doesn't matter. We must first understand each other. To me, this is a truly magical connection," Nishida said.

Shyshov looked to the future of xiangsheng with hope. "I hope that years from now, when we can no longer perform, our students will become the teachers. This art form must be passed down through generations," he said.

Huang echoed the sentiment and wished for the continued growth of their collaborative efforts.

"We hope what we've created together, like a cherished work or even a child, can flourish," she said.

Yan expressed a simple yet profound goal: "I want to accompany these foreign friends who love Chinese comedy, attract more foreigners to China and inspire even more people abroad to appreciate our culture. If Xiangsheng Encounters Foreigners achieves this, then we've succeeded."

He pointed to a world where shared futures and connections are vital.

"What does it mean to have a community with a shared future? It's about everyone sitting together, joking and laughing, regardless of nationality or ethnicity," Yan said.

Lu Huimin and Xu Yuxin contributed to this story.

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