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Just by shaking your iPhone, iPod or iPad, or swiping its screen, you may imitate and experience the famous Sichuan Opera Face-Changing, the great and mysterious Chinese folk opera performance by yourself which otherwise would still be a “National secret” for you now.
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As the highlight of the famous Sichuan Opera, Face-Changing is a special kind of Chinese dramatic art with stunning skills. During the show, Face-Changing performers wear multi-colored costumes and facial make-ups. With the fast dramatic music, they will change their facial make-ups in quick succession with a magical sweep of the hand or by turning of the head.

The Face-Changing, or "Bian lian" in Chinese, originated about 400 years ago at the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty. The changing of facial make-ups and colors reflect a character's mood - red representing anger and black extreme fury.

In ancient times, the technique of Face-Changing was far simpler than it is today. Performers put oil on their faces and applied colorful powder from a container placed in a hidden corner on the stage. When they blew onto the powder, it would be absorbed onto the face. Another method is to hide the colored powder on the performer's palms. They would then mop it up onto their faces with oil. However, these two techniques are seldom used these days.

Nowadays, skilled opera stars can change some 10 masks in 20 seconds. And there are three basic techniques of face-changing, including wiping the face, blowing the face and pulling the face. Besides, it is said that performers sometimes change the color of face by breathing. It is amazing to watch actors change their masks. However, it is difficult to see the masks being changed. Nobody knows how the performers manage to change their facial make-ups so accurately and in such a short period of time. Nevertheless, it’s an Ancient Art, more than a magic.

Not only a Non-Material Heritage but also a National Treasure, the secret technique of Face-Changing is not allowed to be revealed to others. Notably, as a closely guarded secret, it has been passed down only to male children within theatre families from generation to generation. Nowadays only 100 people in China have inherited authentic skills, with certificates issued by an institute of the Sichuan Opera in that province.

And now thanks to the modern technology by Apple, with an iPhone, iPod or iPad on hand, you can simulate and experience this great and mysterious Chinese folk opera performance by shaking your iPhone, iPod or iPad, or swiping its screen horizontally or vertically. Just like the performers wave their hands. You may even make faster changes than professional performers!

Reviews

Great Magic
j2s2

I love it!!! It is a lot of fun seeing a new face whenever I flip my iPod. I ever watched the real person perform the opera face changing, this app is as exciting as that one.


Great little app teaching you about a fun aspect of Chinese culture
Rainer.NJ

This app allows you to flip between famous face masks known from Beijing Opera. The app features beautiful graphics. It allows you to perform on your mobile device what you would otherwise have to watch at a theather. Nicely done!


Nice
pkirshman

I knew nothing about Chinese Opera but now I know something. This app made me feel a little more cultured.


MOST STUPID APP I'VE SEEN ????
Nmazdsd

All you do is swipe and three different faces come up, with music. ? absolutely do not get this app.