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Helping Qinqiang Opera flourish in new era

womenofchina | Updated: 2025-01-14 14:26

Hui Minli is an inheritor of Qinqiang Opera, one of the items of China's national intangible cultural heritage, and widely considered the most popular form of traditional opera in Northwestern China, particularly in Shaanxi province. [Photo/womenofchina]

Budding Performer

Hui was born in Huangling, a county in Yan'an, a city in Shaanxi province, in 1971. Influenced by her father, she began developing an interest in Qinqiang Opera when she was 5. She was captivated by the performers' exquisite costumes, pretty makeup and vivid performances. Hui enrolled in Huangling Opera School, in Huangling County, in 1982. Three years later, she was admitted to Yan'an branch of Shaanxi Art School, in Yan'an. She went all out, day and night, to practice the basic skills, even though the work load was challenging. Given her hard work, she made continuous progress, especially in her performing skills, and she was able to perform various kinds of dan roles (women's characters).

In 1989, Hui was recruited by Yisushe, a prestigious Qinqiang troupe, in Xi'an, capital of Shaanxi province, because of her vivid performances and good command of the basic skills. At that time, the 18-year-old Hui vowed to be an artist, one who would make great contributions to society. Every day, before dawn, she practiced her singing and acting skills. "I am grateful I was able to learn from several renowned Qinqiang Opera masters. They taught me about the singing skills, as well as the gestures and eye expressions. Their instructions benefited me a lot, and I will enjoy the great benefit for the rest of my life," says Hui.

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