2012-2013 TAAP AWARDEE
Traditional skill/art/craft: Chinese Rod Puppetry
Ethnic Background:
Apprentice: Ke (Brenda) Xu
Contact Information
Phone: 503-223-3388 (day), 503-998-0628 (evening)
Describe your traditional skill/craft/art, when and why it is done, and your history with it:
Chinese puppetry has more than one thousand years of history. It started decades ago as cultural ritual, and later became a form of entertainment to the royal family and common public. Puppet theater is surely the quintessence of theatricality. The Chinese have developed it into a high art through many centuries. Played in a curtained structure that hides manipulators, it draws the audience into a magic circle.
How and from whom was the tradition learned?
Why is this cultural tradition important to your community?
Birthplace: Beijing, China
Birth Date: 09/12/46
Yuqin Wang was born in Beijing, China where she began training in the Beijing Opera School at the age of ten years old. By the time she was eighteen, she had already sung and acted in scores of classical Beijing operas. Beginning in 1964, she directed her artistic energy toward puppetry. Through years of research and experimentation she brought new excitement to ancient puppetry by weaving in elements of traditional opera techniques. Her fame gave her opportunities to play lead roles in more than thirty puppet shows, numerous movies and television programs. She has performed throughout the world, receiving critical praise everywhere.
Performances
Nashville International Puppet Festival in Nashville, TN (2011)
Northwest Folklife Festival in Seattle, WA (2008)
Great Lakes Folk Festival in East Lansing, MI (2007)
National Folk Festival in Richmond, VA (2006)
Northwest Folklife Festival in Seattle, WA (2005)
American West Festival by American WEst heritage Center in Wellsville, UT (2005)
St. John’s College in Annapolis, Maryland (2005)
National Folk Festival in Bangor, ME (2004)
George Washington University in Washington, D.C. (2004)
Asian Festival by the Ohio State University in Columbus, OH (2004)
Worldways Children’s Museum in St. Louis, MO (2003)
Northwest Puppet Center in Seattle, WA (2003)
The Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. (2002)
The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. (2002)
Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta, GA (2001)
Lowell Folk Festival in Lowell, MA (2000)
National Folk Festival in East Lansing, MI (1999)
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO (1998)
The Puppeteers of America National Festival in Toledo, OH (1997)
The Children’s Theatre in San Francisco, CA (1997)
Oregon Museum of Science & Industry in Portland, OR (1996)
Summer Olympics in Atlanta, GA (1996)
Awards
Citation of Excellence in the Art of Puppetry, UNIMA-USA (2008)
Artist Fellowship Grant, Oregon Arts Commission (2007)
Traditional Artists Support Grand, the Fund for Folk Culture in Santa Fe, NM (2006)
Flying Horse Community Service Award, Northwest China Council (2005)
National Heritage Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts (2004)
Project Grant, Regional Arts & Culture Council (1999)
Master Artist Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program, Oregon Historical Society (1998)