Programme honours traditional art forms of capital
The programme introduces audiences to different traditional art forms such as Cheo (traditional opera), Xam (blind busker's singing) and Ca tru (ceremonial singing). |
Artists and instrumentalists sit on sedge mats to play instruments without any support devices. The simplicity brought traditional art forms closer to audiences. |
The history and development of traditional art forms were introduced before each performance. |
Thi Mau - one of the classic characters in Cheo art form. |
People's Artist Minh Gai performing a scerpt from the Tuong (classical drama) play 'Ho Nguyet Co hoa cao' (Ho Nguyet Co turns into a fox). |
With their talents, the artists helped audiences feel the emotions of characters. |
People's Artist Manh Phong plays a clown - one of the familiar characters in Cheo art form. |
Graceful dance with paper fans and songs of Chau Van (Spiritual Singing) captivates the audiences. |
The joy of the artists as watching their colleagues’ performances. |
People's Artist Xuan Hoach instructing foreign children to play Vietnamese tradtional musical instruments. |
Source: NDO
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