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Chinese Opera (Series 2) – Masquarade

This Chinese Opera Troupe is from my journeys in Penang, Malaysia and I have had a load of pictures from my works with Insight Guides and traveling in Penang was  really interesting and fun. You would meet loads of people who were just in awe of photos being taken. Perhaps it was just the friendly nature of the Penang people or in their local dialect, “Penang – Lang”. This I really do not know, but it was pleasant all the same. What I do know is that the Hawker food is really good! All this, despite horror tales from my friends detailing the very nature of how the food is prepared ……

Mirrored image of The Sleepy One

A very distinctive makeover

What's The Latest Gossip?

What's The Latest Gossip?

Pure Concentration, very illuminating

Pure Concentration, very illuminating

Mirrored image of The Sleepy One

A shy performer ... strange ....

Wanting to pick a fight....

Wanting to pick a fight....

She smiles at my jibes

She smiles at my jibes

Mirrored image of The Sleepy One

Mirrored image of The Sleepy One

Getting Ready! All's a glitter!

Getting Ready! All's a glitter!

The King of the Troupe

The King of the Troupe

It’s terribly sad to know that many people these days do not really appreciate Chinese Opera, and it’s now a dying trade, soon to be forgotten … well, I hope my photos can help immortalize some of this dying culture!

For my earlier series on Journeys In Penang – Chinese Opera Troupe (Series 1) please click here.


Journeys In Penang – Chinese Opera (Series 1)

Little do people know that I have worked for Insight Guides and have been traveling in the region to capture places of interest, people and local culture. Well, it just so happened that I was traveling during the “Hungry Ghost Month”. To the local Chinese,  a Month where they believe that the demons from Hell are set loose for a month to wreck havoc on this earthly plain. The locals believe that in order to minimize this effect, they have to fete the demons and the King of Hades with food and entertainment. What I find particularly interesting is that in Penang, they actually hold Chinese Operas in their wet markets, on makeshift stages and stilts, with loads of glorious street food (known locally as Hawker Stalls). And there I was, aghast at the vibrant colors, vivid smells of burning incense, food to the rhythm of Chinese cymbals, drums, strings and taking it all in.  Here are some of my candid shots;

Food for The King of Hades, Demons and Humans

Food for The King of Hades, Demons and Humans

What you looking at?

What you looking at?

The Musicians - A Blend of East & West

The Musicians - A Blend of East & West

Through the looking glass - can you spot Alice?

Through the looking glass - can you spot Alice?

Alice admiring herself

Alice admiring herself

And the audience waits in anticipation

And the audience waits in anticipation

The most curious thing is that I managed to speak to this troupe, and they had come from Johor, some 800 kilometers down south, just to perform in Penang. They were indeed a very nice bunch, but when I dug further, they told me that this is a dying trade in Malaysia, with the newer generation prefering your TV and prime time Soaps, or even your shopping malls. Furthermore, much of the local opera troupes are vanishing, being replaced with cheaper troupes from China, and which, this troupe proclaimed, are less authentic in term of make up, songs, acting, etc.