-------------------------®*?*BnrtIanb OObscrucr * Special Edition- ----------------- ____ August 17, 2011 ArtsR? ' _V fNIKUINMtNI Unlikely Star in World of Chinese Opera Teen crosses cultural lines Tyler Thompson is an unlikely star in the world of Chinese opera. The black teenager from Oakland has captivated audiences in the U.S. and China with his ability to sing pitch-perfect Mandarin and perform the ancient Chinese art form. "As soon as he opens his mouth and sings in Chinese, the Chinese are very surprised and then feel very proud of him," said his music teacher Sherlyn Chew. "When he puts on the costume, and all the acting, you can see that he's pretty good." Tyler, 15, is a standout student in Chew's Oakland-based Purple Silk Music Education program, which teaches children and youth — mostly from low-income immigrant families — how to sing and play The African American Men ’s Clu6, Inc. J4J4IMC Sum m er (Dance A*- 4* -' 4* At. 4* ¿A A* ¿A< *A* ~4< ‘K *1* ’ * 4~ ’* ’4v *4~ vfc 4* 4* -A*- 4^ -' 4* 4v t ¿A A t ¿A 4* t ¿It 4* ¿ 4* Saturday, A u g u st 20, 2011 Llhs Lodge 6 N orth TidanwoifSt., Portland, Oregon 8 P M -1 /P M Qood M usic * 50/50 Split Saffle * g o o d