Zhejiang Xiaobaihua Yue Opera Troupe


Zhejiang Xiaobaihua Yue Opera Troupe is a professional all-women Yue opera troupe in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. Along with Zhejiang Yue Opera Troupe and Shanghai Yueju Troupe, it is one of China's most famous Yue opera troupes. It has toured the U.S., France, Holand, Belgium, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and other places.
Mao Weitao, the current director of the troupe, has tried innovative ways to revive interest in Yue opera, such as adding elements of pop music, modern dance and even musical into the art.

History

1980s: The Golden Age

The troupe was formed in 1983 as a special delegation to Hong Kong named the "Zhejiang Yue Opera Hong Kong Xiaobaihua Performance Troupe". Twenty-eight girls with an average age of 18 were chosen from among thousands of hopefuls in Zhejiang, who then studied under older artists — survivors of the Cultural Revolution. After a year of intense training, the girls debuted in November 1983 in Sunbeam Theatre in front of an enthusiastic Hong Kong audience which included Yue-Kong Pao and Run Run Shaw. Their Hong Kong success led to the establishment of Zhejiang Xiaobaihua Yue Opera Troupe in 1984.
At its inception, Zhejiang Xiaobaihua Yue Opera Troupe focused on developing young stars. Some of the "founding" girls like He Ying, Fang Xuewen, Dong Kedi, He Saifei, and Mao Weitao — collectively known as the "Five Golden Flowers of Yue opera" — became celebrities after the release of the 1984 film Five Daughters Offering Felicitations, an adaption of the Chinese Yue opera Birthday Celebration by Five Daughters, which won Best Opera Film at the 5th Golden Rooster Awards. Their popularity can be seen from frequent invites to perform on CCTV New Year's Gala, the world's most watched television program:
Owing to their star power, the 1980s has been called the golden days of Yue opera.

1990s: Decline and explorations

The Mao Weitao age: Drastic reforms