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Quyi
Quyi (Simplified: 曲艺; Traditional: 曲藝; pinyin: qǔyì) Refers to such traditional art forms as ballad singing (唱曲), Pingshu (说书), comic dialogues (小品), clapper talks (快板) and cross talks (相声).〔Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China〕 This is one of the art category that gained momentum since the New Culture Movement. With the exception of the Cultural Revolution period, a great number of stories written for this art are preserved.〔 Quyi is a Chinese performance art consisted of narrative storytelling using staged monologues and dialogues. It is mostly a spoken performance, and is generally not a full-fledged theatrical play. It should not be confused with Chinese opera. ==History== While the storytelling art concept has been around for centuries, the narrative art concept was mostly recognized in the 1920s. Only after 1949 with the founding of the People's Republic of China did the term "quyi" become widely used. Prior to this, it was just classified as ''"Singing and Telling arts"'' (说唱艺术 / 說唱藝術, shuōchàng yìshù).〔Børdahl, Vibeke. () (1996). The Oral Tradition of Yangzhou Storytelling. Routledge publishing. ISBN 0-7007-0436-1〕 This is one of the art category that gained momentum since the New Culture Movement. With the exception of the Cultural Revolution period, a great number of stories written for this art are preserved.〔
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