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The Puppet Troupe of Guangdong Province
The Puppet Troupe of Guangdong Province was founded in April 1956. Over
the past 40 years or so, the company has created more than 300 programs,
including fairy tales and contemporary plays and stories for children. Among
them, "Lotus Fairies" was adapted into a color film with the co-operation of the
Great Wall Film Studio of Hong Kong in 1957.
The troupe's "Monkey King" and the "Magic Fan" won prizes for excellent
repertoire at the National Puppet Show Festival in 1959. In 1960, the company
was honored with the highest silver prize at the Second International Puppet
Show Festival held in Romania. "Ne Zha Caused Havoc at Sea" won a prize for
excellent play at the National Puppet Show in 1981.
The troupe's boasts such plays as "Three Attacks on the White Bone Devil,"
"Magic Arrow," "The Adventure of Pinocchio," "Top on the List," "One Hundred
Birds Returning to Nests," "Genuine and Fake Monkey Kings," "Five Rams," "Silk
Dance," "Fighting for Husband," "Princess Flower" and "Dragon and Phoenix
Presenting Happiness." The company presented a selection of its best plays and
won the Gold Star Award at the 8th International Puppet Show Festival held in
Slovenia, and also walked away with the Special Prize, as well as the Prize for
Best Actor, at the 2nd International Children's Puppet Show Festival in Czech
Republic. The performed at the Asian Arts Festival in New Zealand in March 1999.
Programs presented by the company were awarded the prize for a Quality Art Work
in 1997 and the Special Arts Prize issued by the Guangdong Municipal Government.
The theater's puppets are renowned for their vividness, fine polishing,
ingenuity and originality - each possessing its own special characteristics.
Some of the puppets are sent to Cambodia, Burma, Pakistan, Indonesia, Japan,
Russia, France, America, Germany, Czech Republic and Hungary, as well as the
International Puppets Arts Association. Meanwhile, the theater also provides
entertainment facilities for amusement parks.
The famous artists of the troupe include performers Li Yuchao, Cui Keqin,
playwright Cen Yuanzhen and art designer He Weichao.
The troupe staged more than 300 performances every year in factories, the
countryside, for the army, at schools and kindergartens. It also delivers operas
free of charge to remote mountainous areas and impoverished areas - a feat that
is highly praised by the Ministry of culture and other governmental
institutions.
Address: No 51 Hongde Road, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province Zip code:
510235 Tel: (020) 84309260 Fax: (020) 84309261
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