Taiwanese opera
Taiwanese opera is a traditional form of Chinese theater that originated in Taiwan during the 19th century. It combines music, singing, acting, and acrobatics, often featuring elaborate costumes and makeup. The performances typically draw from historical tales, folklore, and mythology, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Taiwan.
The art form is characterized by its unique vocal style and the use of a live orchestra. Taiwanese opera is performed in the Hokkien dialect, making it accessible to local audiences. Today, it continues to evolve, incorporating modern themes while preserving its traditional roots.