Cantonese Opera 粤曲

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Anyone still listen to Cantonese Opera? For me, I remember going to People's Threater with my late Grandma to listen to 粤曲 when I was a kid.

Never enjoy any Cantonese Opera, maybe except this one!


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Tok tok chang chang chang...


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Think of Yam Gin Fai and Bak Xue Xin. The whole Dai Lei Fa consist of few sections. Very rare to find any Cantonese Dai Hei now.
 
Anyone still listen to Cantonese Opera? For me, I remember going to People's Threater ... ...
cantonese opera? ...

u wait 4 loong time 4 dem 2 cum out ... den u wait 4 loong time 4 dem 2 go in ... cycle repeats ... :o
 
po2wq said:
cantonese opera? ...

u wait 4 loong time 4 dem 2 cum out ... den u wait 4 loong time 4 dem 2 go in ... cycle repeats ... :o

Out of curiosity, go to YouTube. Quite a good source.
 
Out of curiosity, go to YouTube. Quite a good source.
a lot vids here n there ... china sites oso got a lot ... but oni a few high res 1's of complete shows around ...

me haf downloaded sum here n there oredi ...
 
I am a great fan of Cantonese songs, but not a fan of the tong tong chiang stuff that my grandmother likes. But thanks for the thread. Its much better than Mandarin junk.
 
Think of Yam Gin Fai and Bak Xue Xin. The whole Dai Lei Fa consist of few sections. Very rare to find any Cantonese Dai Hei now.

Yam Gim Fai was a woman, was sHE gay? Throw in Lei Heong Kum, Leong Seng Por, Tang Pak Mung, Sai Mai Cai, and so forth. Those days, there were no TV, Internet, VCR etc., street operas were the entertainment, together with the street hawkers which provide a cancophony plus sights, it was a carnival of some sorts. I have watched, Cantonese, Teo Chews, Hokkien, Hainanese & whatever, do not even understanding what is spoken, but was an education of style & coustumes of the different dialects...ah yes! Peking operas also.
 
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