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Meet the 12-year-old girl in love with Chinese culture
By CNA/Wallace Woon
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Clarissa See fell in love with the erhu after hearing it at a Singapore Chinese Orchestra concert when she was six.
By CNA/Wallace Woon
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“When I (started learning the) erhu, I thought it’s something fun,” she shared. “But when I got older, I (realised) that the erhu tells people stories from the sound and lets them know what is happening in the song, like if it’s sadness or joy.”
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Her interests also extend to the gaohu, Chinese dance, martial arts and Teochew opera.
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“When I (went) to Teochew opera for the first time, the costumes (were) very beautiful and I liked the makeup. When I wear the make-up and the costume, I think that I'm stepping back in time,” she said.
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Her mother, Deng Xiu Wei, is cautious not to push her daughter too hard. If Clarissa eventually decides Chinese music isn’t for her, she would have her mum’s full support.
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“Children are unique. As a parent, I will use the torchlight to find a way for them and let them find a way by themselves. They have their own pace and their own terms as well,” said Deng.
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