Yunnan opera is an important branch of traditional Chinese opera, and one that reflects the colourful Yunnan ethnic multiculturalism of southwest China. However, in today’s fast-developing society, this regional drama is in decline, and is gradually being forgotten by most people. There are only a few folk troupes remaining that represent Yunnan Quyi culture, and the average age of their members and audiences is increasing. This particular theatre is located along a small alley and charges just seven yuan for a ticket.
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The actors wait in the dressing room before taking to the stage.
This troupe from Yunnan Province, China, owns its own theatre and insists on performing four times a week.
The actors are bright and beautiful, and perform to win the smiles of the audience.
The dressing room is cluttered, but everything is essential.
Everyone knows each other at the theatre, and they chat with one another over cups of water.
A photograph of Xiong Jiechen, the founder of the Yunnan Dian Opera Lantern, hangs on the wall behind the stage.
Most of the cast and crew have turned grey with age; there is currently just one young member in the troupe.