ABSTRACT

Beijing Opera Costumes: The Visual Communication of Character and Culture illuminates the links between theatrical attire and social customs and aesthetics of China, covering both the theory and practice of stage dress. Distinguishing attributes include an introduction to the performance style, the delineation of the costume conventions, an analysis of the costumes through their historical precedents and theatrical modifications, and the use of garment shape, color, and embroidery for symbolic effect. Practical information covers dressing the performers and a costume plot, the design and creation of the make-up and hairstyles, and pattern drafts of the major garments. Photographs from live performances, as well as details of embroidery, and close-up photographs of the headdresses thoroughly portray the stunning beauty of this incomparable performance style. Presenting the brilliant colors of the elaborately embroidered silk costumes together with the intricate makeup and glittering headdresses, this volume embodies the elegance of the Beijing opera.

chapter Chapter 1|22 pages

The World of Traditional Jingju

chapter Chapter 2|20 pages

The World of Traditional Jingju Costumes

chapter Chapter 3|26 pages

The Form and Historical Roots of Costumes

chapter Chapter 4|19 pages

The Symbolism and Application of Color

chapter Chapter 5|24 pages

The Aesthetics and Meanings of the Embroidered Imagery

chapter Chapter 6|76 pages

The Costume Compendium

chapter Chapter 7|46 pages

Makeup, Hair, and Headdresses

chapter Chapter 8|42 pages

Dressing Techniques and Costume Plots