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 Cunning-Little-Vixen-Opera

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This opera scene was interestingly done by padding the entire stage, but this did not make for a particularly good viewing experience for those sitting on the ground floor, who needed to lift their heads up to see it. The whole staging seems to be a bit of performance art, which is difficult to understand in the beginning, but once all the characters come out it is much easier to understand, and by the third scene you can see that the behaviour of the little foxes and the people correspond to each other..

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 About the fox!​

But the plot aspect of the play was not very comprehensible to me, I thought the intertextual relationships in each scene were not very clear and there were some unknowns and the narration seemed a little shallow, but it made my viewing experience much better as I was reading faster than I was listening and there was a subtitle that was very comfortable for me and I enjoyed it.


The plot is a bit simple, but I think the highlight of the play is more the character design. The main characters, the little fox family, are all very cute, and I love the domesticated hens, the acting is so alive and well, the costumes are exquisite, and the style is completely different from the wild foxes, and the characters who play the foxes are so cute!

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