The article "Tibetan Opera" mainly introduces the origin and three characteristics of Tibetan Opera. It is to let children understand the formation of Tibetan opera, experience the unique artistic form of Tibetan opera and appreciate the characteristics of performance.
The mask of the villagers' old people is sewn with white cloth or yellow cloth, and a hole is dug in the eyes and lips to show simplicity and generosity. Masks use symbolism and exaggeration to make the characters in the play stand out and have distinct personalities, which is one of the important reasons why tibetan opera masks has been preserved in the long-term development.
With snow-capped mountains and rivers as the background and grasslands as the background. Tibetan opera artists sing on the floor without curtains, lights and props, only accompanied by drums and cymbals. They just want an audience.
The audience sat together in groups of three and five, and all the plots were described by the explanation of "Xiong Sheba" and the rap of the artist. The artists sang, talked and danced, interpreting all kinds of stories under the mask.
Division of Tibetan opera
The first paragraph (1-3 natural paragraph): Ask questions and point out the characteristics of Tibetan opera, such as wearing masks, no stage and long performance time.
The second paragraph (4-7 natural paragraph): tells the story that Tang Dongjiebu built 58 iron cable bridges on the Yarlung Zangbo River and became the originator of Tibetan opera.
The third paragraph (8-20 natural paragraph) introduces the characteristics and functions of Facebook, an important feature of Tibetan opera, and briefly explains other features of Tibetan opera.
The fourth paragraph (2 1 natural paragraph) points out that Tibetan opera, a national drama art, can be inherited and developed through teachers.