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Chinese crosstalk (xiangsheng) is usually performed by middle-aged men who regale audiences with sarcastic tales in a thick Beijing accent, but a group of young performers is trying to change all of that with an interpretation of their own.

"Hip-hop crosstalk" is a combination of traditional techniques and modern life and is attracting an increasing number of young people to an entertainment form usually enjoyed by their parents.

Crosstalk is a traditional comic performance that revolves around the four basic skills of talking, imitation, teasing and singing. Performers strive to make audiences laugh through a mix of storytelling, singing, imitations of familiar voices or animals and simply making fun of one another.

The genre's adult humor and language often of little interest to younger audiences, however hip-hop crosstalk may bridge the crosstalk generation gap.

The hip-hop crosstalk movement began being noticed in May 2008 and it is already attracting a wide following thanks in large part to the efforts of its unofficial spokesman Gao Xiaopan.

 Hip-hop crosstalkers Gao Xiaopan (left) and You Xianchao

Hip-hop crosstalkers Gao Xiaopan (left) and You Xianchao [Global Times]

Gao was born in Hebei Province in 1985 and began to study crosstalk when he was eight years old. After graduating from the National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts as a crosstalk major at age 16, Gao began his crosstalk career in Beijing.

Despite enjoying success, Gao felt that something was missing and began to discuss with fellow young crosstalk fans about making the art more appealing to people from their generation.

Eventually Gao and his friends agreed that only a modernized crosstalk that dealt with issues closer to young people's lives would win the support of young audiences.

"Hip-hop is fashionable and alternative. That's exactly how we use crosstalk to create fun and pleasure," Gao said.

Gao and his friends picked Gulou-area teashop Guang Ming Ge as the home for their informal crosstalk club, drawing inspiration from traditional performance style that has lost ground to radio and television-based performances in recent years.

According to Gao, these forms of mass-media lose the interactive and intimate feeling of crosstalk, making it less enjoyable for both performers and audiences alike.

He said that what pulls young people in is not primarily the teashop's atmosphere, but the new style that they are presenting. Hip-hop crosstalk is defined by its updated scripts and liberal use of contemporary slang, such as "shanzhai," a popular reference to imitations and copycats.

"I've listened to the crosstalk of Liu Baorui, Ma Ji and Guo Degang, which, though funny, is a little far from my life and lacks relevance to the present age. Hip-hop crosstalk is closer to me," said one college student.

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