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  1. Professional schools for Chinese opera, known as keban (Chinese: 科班; pinyin: kēbān; Wade–Giles: k'o-pan; Jyutping: fo baan), existed in China from the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) to the 20th century.

  2. Jul 10, 2020 · The College of Chinese Opera hosts nine majors: Acting for Chinese Opera, Directing for Chinese Opera, Chinese Opera Music, Composition and Theories (arrangement for arias and music of Beijing...

  3. With the aim of enhancing the interest of the young generation in Chinese opera, COYP is designed for those who are aged from 9 to 17 demonstrating potentials in Chinese opera performing art. COYP is a three-year programme which focuses on the training of Chinese opera performing techniques.

  4. www.coi.org.sg › index › enAbout COI

    May 15, 2012 · Chinese Opera Institute is a resource and training centre for Chinese Opera. Its mission to promote, nurture and develop the traditional Chinese Opera artform in Singapore by being an advocate for the local Chinese Opera groups and a builder of audiences for Chinese Opera in Singapore.

  5. Apr 7, 2017 · Read this article. All discourses of modernisation in the twentieth century Sinophone world engaged Western, Soviet and Japanese influences and models, and traditional Chinese theatre education was no exception. Although the Republic of China on Taiwan never confined theatre to state-sponsored organisations, a system of theatre education was ...

  6. Established in September 2013, the School of Chinese Opera offers the world’s first accredited Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) Degree in Chinese Opera, marking a milestone of the Academy’s endeavour in developing Chinese opera.

  7. The School of Chinese Opera aspires to provide students with professional and comprehensive training in Cantonese opera performance and music through a forward-looking, stimulating, highly integrated and