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The Peking opera renegade

By ZHANG KUN in Shanghai | China Daily USA | Updated: 2018-04-07 03:35
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Shanghai-based artist Shi Yihong will perform a repertoire by each of the Four Great Dan at the Shanghai Grand Theatre in May. Provided to China Daily

There has long been a rule that disciples of each of China's four opera masters stick to their respective styles of performance, but Shanghai-based Shi Yihong has little interest in sticking with convention

In the world of Chinese opera, Shi Yihong could be considered a rebel.

Come May 1, the Shanghai-based artist will once again go against convention and perform a repertoire by each of the Four Great Dan — it refers to the legendary opera singers Mei Lanfang, Shang Xiaoyun, Xun Huisheng and Cheng Yanqiu — in a concert marathon at the Shanghai Grand Theatre.

For decades, there has been an unspoken rule among the disciples of each of these four masters that they would stick to their respective styles of performance. But Shi has little interest in politics.

"There was no distinction of schools in opera before the advent of the Four Great Dan. Everyone learned from one another freely and that's how they became the great masters that they were," she said.

She will kick off her performances at 1:30 pm on May 1 with The Story of Su San by Mei Lanfang, the "school" that she is under. She will then perform Wang Zhaojun by Shang Xiaoyun, followed by Jin Yunu by Xun Huisheng and A Young Woman's Dream by Cheng Yanqiu.

Each play will last about 50 minutes, following which Shi will take a 20-minute break.

"It is going to be physically challenging, but with the proper training I am sure I can manage," said the 46-year-old.

Her feat might seem impressive to those unfamiliar with Peking Opera. But to those within the opera circle, her concert marathon will likely come across as a transgression.

"A person capable of multiple languages or different skills is likely to win recognition and respect in most instances," wrote Niu Chunmei, a theater critic for Beijing Daily.

"But it is only in the folk opera scene, especially the Peking Opera circle, where such a person is viewed with disapproval."

Shi Yihong, Peking Opera singer Provided to China Daily

Lin Kai, a veteran theater producer who has worked with Shi on multiple occasions, also pointed out that it is not just performers but audiences as well that would be offended with her undertaking.

"Opera singers and audiences are often very passionate about the artist and the school they follow. The Peking Opera community is strict when it comes to respecting boundaries. If a play is recognized as one of Cheng Yanqiu's, disciples of Mei Lanfang would usually not perform it in public," he explained.

Born in 1972, Shi began her Peking Opera training as a wu dan, or a female martial arts-based performer, at the Shanghai Folk Opera School. She was only 9 years old.

When she turned 15, Shi majored in qing yi, which refers to young or middle-aged women characters that exude refinement and grace, and became a disciple of the Mei Lanfang school.

She later joined the Peking Opera Troupe of Shanghai where she performed a series of plays from the Mei Lanfang discipline and became known as an excellent singer as well as a martial actor.

In 1996, she became one of the first Peking Opera actors to study a post graduate program hosted by the Ministry of Culture.

One of her most notable career achievements was collaborating with Academy Award-winning composer Tan Dun in a concert, as well as presenting a Chinese adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic novel Notre Dame.

In 2011, she did what is considered taboo in Peking Opera circles when she presented Suolin Purse, a repertoire from the Cheng Yanqiu school.

"I study the performances of other schools not because I want to imitate but because I want to learn from their strengths and improve my level of artistry," she explained then.

The next year, she made a bold decision to take part in a new Kunqu Opera production of Peony Pavilion. While Kunqu and Peking operas share many commonalities, they are essentially two different theater forms. Her crossover drew criticism from the academic and theatrical community, with some saying that Shi "twisted" the essence of Kunqu with her rendition.

Again, the artist was defiant, issuing a rebuke: "Why would I stage a play that garners no dispute? There have been many calls for people to rejuvenate Chinese opera…there is no point in us opera people entertaining ourselves. Chinese opera is in decline and we need more people to see it and talk about it."

The experience of performing Peony Pavilion, she said, helped to deepen her understanding of Peking Opera.

"I learned how to control my breathing better while singing and was able to find inner peace on the stage. This gave me more confidence and I was able to immerse myself into the character," she said.

In 2016, Shi established her own production company, affording her more freedom in creating new plays and productions.

Lin said that it is a rarity for an artist of Shi's experience to be expanding her repertoire. But for Shi, who has never performed two of the upcoming four plays, this constant need to learn does not stem from a desire to outdo others, but from a determination to stay relevant.

"Being a Peking Opera singer is a life sentence," she said.

"You'll need to practice your skills every day if you still want a career on the stage."

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