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How to deal with two people in Northeast China?

Northeastern Errenzhuan, historically known as Xiaoyangge, Double Wanyi, Bengbeng, also known as Guokou, Double Bianqu, Fengliu, Spring Song, Banban Opera, Northeastern local opera, etc. The performance is as follows: a man and a woman, wearing bright clothes, holding fans and handkerchiefs, walking, singing and dancing to express a story, with high-pitched and rough singing and witty lyrics. Errenzhuan is a walking-singing folk art that is popular in Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang and Sanmeng and one city in eastern Inner Mongolia.

The performance forms of Errenzhuan include "Singing Car Shop", "Yangko Singing Club", " There are many types of performances, such as "Singing Tea House" and "Singing Tunchang", among which the most common performance method is "Singing Tunchang". Every year in the three major seasons after autumn, during the hoe-hanging and winter leisure periods, there is a "Singing Tunchang", usually performed in the following order: Northeastern Errenzhuan

"Getting through": refers to the first drum, second drum, and third drum of Yangko gongs and drums Drums to attract an audience. "Three Dances": The clown comes on stage and shouts, "If you want to sell, turn your head outward, and the boatman will paddle over" to lure the male protagonist onto the stage, and the two of them dance the "Three Dances" together. "Shouting for Shitou": After "three dances", the female actor comes to an end, and the Harlequin starts to "call for Shitou". The "poem head" is similar to the "self-introduction poem" or "setting poem" in opera. Most of the "poetry heads" have nothing to do with the main drama and are just for the quiet scene. "Talk": The female actor comes on stage and "talks" with the clown. "Shuokou" can be divided into zero mouth, fixed mouth and set mouth. "Lingkou" is the spoken language used by actors who are inspired by the scene, acting on the spot, and speaking on the spot; "Dingkou" is the narration closely related to the plot, including explaining the plot and character dialogue; "Taoke" is mostly irrelevant to the plot folktales and jokes. "Singing Little Hat": This is a folk tune sung before the main text. "Singing the text": actors use various means such as singing, speaking, acting, and dancing to demonstrate the plot.

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The performance methods of Errenzhuan can be roughly divided into three types. One is a form of duet in which two people disguise themselves as one ugly person, singing, singing and dancing at the same time. This is a veritable "two-person turn"; one is where one person sings and dances at the same time, which is called a solo performance; the other is where the actor sings and dances at the same time. Various characters appear on the stage to sing. This form is called "drawing opera". Regarding an actor's performance techniques, there is a saying of "four skills and one unique skill". The "four skills" are singing, speaking, acting and dancing; the "one skill" refers to the stunts performed with handkerchiefs, fans, big boards, Northeast Errenzhuan, hand jade and other props. The first of the four skills is "singing", which pays attention to taste, words, sentences, rhythm, tone and energy; "speaking" refers to speaking, mainly making jokes; "doing" pays attention to replacing reality with virtuality; and "dance" mainly refers to "three scenes" dance". The most common part of the two-person dance is handkerchief flowers and fan flowers, which are similar to the Northeastern Yangge; the dancers holding big boards and hand jade are unique. A dancer holding a big board in his right hand and a swing in his left hand can perform "Wind Swinging Willows", "Immortal Picking Beans", "Golden Dragon Panning Jade Pillar", "Black Tiger Coming Out of the Mountain", "Golden Rat Returning to the Cave", " Difficult movements such as "wrap your head and wrap your brain". Some dancers hold yuzi in both hands, which are small bamboo boards held in their hands, two in each hand. There are "twisting with arms stretched out sideways", "twisting with chest", "twisting with chakras" and "broken". "Douhua" and many other ways of playing.