- Xiangsheng
"Xiangsheng" (zh-tsp|t=|s=|p=xiàngsheng), sometimes translated as crosstalk, is a traditional Chinese comedic performance in the form of a
dialogue or, much less often, amonologue or, even less frequently, a multi-player talk show. The language, rich inpun s andallusion s, is used in a rapid, bantering style. Xiangsheng is one of China's foremostperforming arts .Canadian xiangsheng comedian
Dashan (Mark Rowswell) says the closest equivalent in English would beAbbott and Costello 's "Who's on First? " sketch.Cite web|url=http://www.dashan.com/en/projects/xiangsheng.htm|title=Dashan: Xiangsheng|accessdate=2007-09-08|publisher=Dashan Online]Format
Modern xiangsheng is made up of four skills - speaking (說), imitating (學), teasing (逗), and singing (唱).
History
The term "xiangsheng" (written 像生 or 象聲) originally referred to the act of imitating someone's speech and actions.Fact|date=September 2008 It rose as a performing act during the
Ming Dynasty . From theQing Dynasty to the 1920s, xiangsheng gradually developed to become a style of comedic monologue. Later xiangsheng came to be performed as a dialogue and sometimes even in groups of three or more.The earliest xiangsheng comedian known by name is Zhang Sanlu (張三祿), who performed in the mid nineteenth century.
After the widespread use of Mandarin from 1949, the popularity of xiangsheng increased throughout the
People's Republic of China . It is a standard feature of CCTV's annual New Year's Gala and other popular performing arts shows inChina .Xiangsheng as social commentary
The small scale and popularity of xiangsheng makes it second only to word of mouth in reflecting popular concerns.
Hou Baolin and others have said that xiangsheng items are "works of comic nature which use satire and humour as their principal base. Their satirical content strikes home at contemporary malpractices and also often includes political satire." The role of xiangsheng in social commentary was seen after the fall of theGang of Four in 1976, when xiangsheng performances provided the first open criticisms of the gang. After 1976, xiangsheng has also provided satire concerning corrupt officials and members of theCommunist Party of China , although criticism of the Party as an entity remains off limits.cite book | title=The Performing Arts in Contemporary China| url=http://books.google.com/books?id=S2CEqPGpyioC| last=Mackerras| first=Colin| date=2004| pages=102-104| publisher=Routledge]Famous xiangsheng actors
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Hou Baolin
*Ma Sanli
*Liu Baorui
*Ma Ji
*Hou Yaowen
*Dashan
*Feng Gong
*Guo Degang
*Fong Yigan
*Zun Shaochin ee also
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Manzai
*Rakugo
*Shuochang
*Kouji
*Comedians Workshop
*Perfomance Workshop References
External links
* [http://www.cnxiaohai.com.cn Chinese Xiangsheng Collections 中华笑海 (Simplified Chinese)]
* [http://www.kpworld.com/xs/xsindex.htm Chinese Xiangsheng Web 中国相声网 (Simplified Chinese)]
* [http://www.ngng.com.tw Comedians Workshop 相聲瓦舍 (Tranditional Chinese)]
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