Rearch on Practice Reflection and Inheritance Path of Zhejiang Kunqu Opera Based on the Perspective of Historical Traceability
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Zhejiang Kunqu Opera, intangible cultural heritage, historical traceability, inheritance path exploration.Abstract
Zhejiang is the region with the most abundant Kunqu schools in China, covering Hangjiahu Kunqu, Ningbo Kunqu, Jinhua Kunqu, Shaoxing Kunqu, Wenzhou Kunqu and many other branches. Wuyi Kunqu and Xinye Kunqu, which are unique to Zhejiang, were listed in the representative projects of provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2007 and 2009 respectively, reflecting their important status in cultural inheritance. However, in the intersection of history and modernity, the inheritance and development of Zhejiang Kunqu Opera is encountering multiple challenges, and an effective inheritance path is urgently needed. This paper aims to deeply analyze the historical context of Zhejiang Kunqu Opera, comprehensively evaluate the status quo of its intangible cultural heritage protection and inheritance, and sort out the social environmental problems and internal development problems, so as to build a healthy and sustainable cultural ecology in Zhejiang Kunqu Opera.
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