Zhang Huoding
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Zhang Huoding | |||||||
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Alma mater | National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts | ||||||
Occupation | Peking opera performer | ||||||
Years active | 1995–2010 | ||||||
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Known for | Dan roles | ||||||
Style | Cheng (Cheng Yanqiu) school | ||||||
Children | 1 | ||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 張火丁 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 张火丁 | ||||||
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Zhang Huoding (born 24 January 1971) is a Peking opera singer. She is a singer in the "Cheng-pai" (程派) tradition, or school of Cheng Yanqiu (程砚秋, 1904–1958).[1] Zhang is best known in the West for the title role in the 2003 video of the revolutionary opera Sister Jiang directed by Zhang Yuan.[2] She was seen in a Chinese opera version of the Legend of the White Snake at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, New York City, in her US debut in 2015.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Sister Jiang in Cologne "江姐由中国程派大家张火丁扮演。"
- ^ Variety International Film Guide, p. 104 (2005) "... on the life of a Communist heroine – its straight-up idealism, gorgeously lyrical music and the power of the brilliant central performance by opera star Zhang Huoding make it one of the most provocative and moving Chinese films this year."
- ^ "Zhang Huoding of Peking Opera Takes a Turn in the United States" by David Barboza, The New York Times, August 30, 2015