No Curtain Call
Tatler Malaysia|September 2022
Despite being on the brink of extinction, this millennia-old art form has stood the test of time, even if it hasn’t been the kindest journey
Koyyi Chin
No Curtain Call

When I was younger, I’ve only ever seen one Chinese opera performance in Guangzhou, China. I don’t recall much, seeing as I was possibly four or five at the time, but what I remember the most was the bright, melodic warbling that rang throughout the hall.

The singer’s lilting, almost nasally tone rose and fell as she sang in tandem to the Chinese orchestra’s rhythmic tune. The loud hum of the erhu accompanied her singing, and the clashing of cymbals picked up in speed, conveying a sense of tension and urgency.

A glittering whirlwind of blue, white and silver, she was a tall, imposing figure onstage with her platform boots, made more intimidating with the four patterned flags that stemmed from her back (indicating that the character was in full armour). She brandished her spear expertly as she played the role of a female warrior who rode horseback, also known as the ‘dao ma dan’ (which in English translates to ‘sword-and-horse woman’). Her face was painted in an opaque white, her eyelids a blushing red that spread evenly to the tops of her cheeks, making her almost doll-like. Her brows, however, were drawn in high arches, giving her an intensity that was at once both fierce and elegant.

The helmet she wore was befitting of her role as a fighter; a large, opulent crown of white velvet balls and silvery costume jewellery sat atop of her head, its sides framed by two long tail feathers of a pheasant, which was a visual cue unique to generals and warriors.

The song, while clearly in Cantonese, used what is best described as an amalgamation of the regional linguistic styles in southern China. And what this meant for my kiddie self, was that I hadn’t been able to understand a word of it.

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