We asked the question:

What is Chinese Opera to YOU?


小演員的心聲:我為什麼喜歡學粵劇


“ It’s a form of expression”


“It’s an art!”


“I think it’s fun”

 

 

Many people are already familiar with Perfect Harmony and La JaJa Kid’s joint production, Chinese Opera Treasures, The Rising Stars. But most don’t know the stars behind the show. Because Chinese Opera is usually performed by professional adults, we are so proud of our 14 young and talented performers! These fourteen stars from Hong Kong and Los Angeles have mastered the art in grace and perfection to perform the most elegant show on August 23, 2014.


相信大家已經知道丫丫園地將協辦【兒童粵劇耀洛城】大型匯演,但你可能不了解這十四位在舞台上演出的小花旦和小文武生,他們是由為什麼喜歡上這個冷門又特別的藝術?今天就讓我們認識這 14 名年輕又有才華的小演員吧


 



 

A Sneak Peek of the Young Performers

 

 

Emily ~~

Aside from dancing and singing, one essential part of Chinese opera are the beautiful robes and garments that the performers wear.

"I like it when you do the costume and perform. It is also fun. “

    

Emily La ( 羅嘉欣 )

 

Tiffany ~~

Like all talents, Chinese Opera comes with its hardships.

"The two biggest challenges that I had to learn to overcome was teamwork & singing

But by the time it's showtime, the performers are ready.

"I love going on stage to show an audience all my hard work. “

        

Tiffany Lai ( 黎芊盈 )


Carissa ~~

Its impressive to be an opera star at such a young age, but Carissa manages to do it perfectly!

 

“ I started learning Chinese Opera in 2013 when I was 6.

        

Carissa Yu ( 余采嵐 )

 

Jadon ~~

Some of our performers are just looking for something new J

"I joined because I wanted to learn a new experiment.”

 

And we have to admit, they got VERY good at performing

      

Jadon Nim ( 嚴頂立 )

 

Anthony ~~

Anthony's goal is different from most teenagers at his age. 

“I started learning Chinese Opera in 2012 when I was 10.  …. I am planning to save up this skill so I can become a Chinese opera legend."

Already a talented performer, Anthony aspires to be even better and earn the title of a Chinese Opera Legend.


   

Anthony Lam ( 林智遠 )

 

            
Angeline ~~

You may think that some of these young performers were pushed to learn Chinese Opera, but Angeline Nim shows that they pursue Chinese Opera because it is their passion.

 

“I started learning Chinese Opera in 2014 when I was 10. … I think it is fun and I wanted to. I also think it is a very good experience.”


       

Angeline Nim ( 嚴心宜 )

 

Langie -- 

Chinese Opera is about the feel and the texture of the music, mixed with graceful choreography. Langie Tseng shares her favorite songs and dances that capture so much emotion into one performance.

"My favorite song is peony pavilion-The Enhancing Garden. My favorite part to do at Cantonese opera is playing ‘watersleeves’ and flappy birdy." 

         

Langie Tsang ( 曾姸 )

 

 

Rachel --

Some of the performers just like Chinese Opera in general.... or maybe they like to be in the spotlight (:

“I started learning Chinese Opera in 2014 when I was 7. … I like to be in TV because it is fun.”

            

Rachel Teng ( 鄧喬甄 )

 

Jaslyne --

All that matters is that these young talents are doing what they love and care about.

“I started learning Chinese Opera when I was 6. …. I think it will be fun, interesting and a good experience.  What I enjoy the most about opera is that it shows me a different side of the China from what I see now. ”

When asked "what's the most different part in learning Chinese opera?", she says: "Understanding the story is sometimes really hard, but if you don't know the story, it is hard to perform it well."

On stage and off-stage, Jaslyne spends time and plays with her Chinese Opera friends


            

Jaslyne Tam ( 譚蔚寧 )

 

Come support our talented stars on October 23, 2014 in Arcadia at their show, 
Chinese Opera Treasures, The Rising Stars.