Introduction to Xu Yulan
Xu Yulan is a renowned Chinese actress, best known for her contributions to the art of Yue Opera. Born in 1936 in Zhejiang Province, China, she has dedicated her life to preserving and promoting this traditional form of theater.
Early Life and Training
At a young age, Xu was drawn to the world of performing arts. She began her training at the Hangzhou Theatre Troupe School when she was just five years old. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, she honed her skills in singing, acting, and martial arts.
The Rise to Fame
In 1955, Xu made her professional debut on stage with a performance as Princess Wencheng in "The Legend of King Gesar." This role marked the beginning of an illustrious career that would span over six decades.
Mastering Multiple Roles
Throughout her career, Xu played countless characters ranging from historical figures like Empress Wu Zetian and Cixi Empress Dowager to mythical beings such as Madame White Snake and Fairy Chang'e.
Innovations in Performance Techniques
One notable aspect of Xu's performances was her unique approach towards acting techniques combined with physical movements inspired by Peking Opera acrobatics.
6.Xu's Contributions Beyond Stage Performances
7.The Legacy Lives On
8.Awards & Recognition
9.Finale