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Theatre sought to promote heritage
Ha Noi should set up a specific theatre for the country's
cultural heritage where artists could perform traditional music including ca tru
(ceremonial singing), in order to help preserve and promote the value of ca tru,
said experts at a seminar held yesterday in the city.
The seminar was part of the two-day Ha Noi Ca Tru Singing Festival that took
place at the Temple of Literature on Thursday and Friday to preserve ca tru and
promote its precious values in the wake of its declining attractiveness in the
audience. It has drawn the participation of ca tru researchers and
representative of five ca tru clubs in the capital.
According to To Ngoc Thanh, chairman of the Association of Vietnamese
Folklorists, one of the most pressing things to do now was to create a place for
ca tru artists to perform this original art form that was recognised by UNESCO
as Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding in October 2009.
Actually except from the Thang Long Ca tru Club who performs on Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 87 Ma May Street, four other ca tru clubs in the
capital cannot perform very often when they can not find a fixed and free place
in the centre of the capital.
"While foreign audiences often come to ca tru performances, not many Vietnamese
people are interested in this art," said Le Thi Bach Van, creator and president
of the Ha Noi ca tru club.
Ca tru singing appeared in the north as an entertainment activity around the
15th century and thrived until the early 20th century. Since then, has lost
popularity to imports of modern music and other cultural activities.
War and modern culture have also caused ca tru to fade during the twentieth
century. Although the artists have made great efforts to transmit their old
repertoires to younger generations, ca tru is still under threat of being lost
due to the diminishing number and age of practitioners.
According to Vietnamese-Australian Nguyen Le Tuyen, a fan of ca tru, in order to
popularise the art, the ca tru clubs in the capital should be invited to perform
in different schools in the city.
Source: VNS |
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