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‘The Soul of Vietnam’ debuts in Hanoi
“Hon Viet - The soul of Vietnam”, a program which aims to better
promote traditional music and cultural values to foreign tourists and has been
held regularly in Ho Chi Minh City in the past two years, has been taken to
Hanoi starting July 1.
"The Soul of Vietnam" debut Hanoi show opened with a performance "Lac Long Quan
- Au Co" (Vietnamese people's legendary ancestors).
The debut performance, held at the Hanoi Opera House, featured a wide variety of
Vietnam’s traditional music genres throughout the country, including those which
have earned or are applying for the UNESCO recognition, such as “hat xam” (the
northern region’s folk music, typically performed by street artists for a
living), “hat chau van Hue” (central Hue’s spiritual singing), and “cai luong”
(southern region’s traditional music) along with hallmark folk music of ethnic
minorities.
A highlight of the first show was the innovative re-creation of the signature
Saigonese peddlers’ cries to sell their wares on HCMC streets harmoniously fused
with foreign music.
The show organizers made the most of musical instruments and choreographed
dances to appeal to foreigners.
“I don’t understand the lyrics but through the artists’ body language, I think
“Da co hoai lang” (Missing one’s husband at nightfall) depicts a Vietnamese wife
who has been faithfully waiting for her husband’s homecoming. The lady was
re-created so beautifully, especially her long black silky hair which cascaded
over her back. I also felt the burning smell emitted from the kerosene lamp,
which helped me know that the moving story took place at night,” remarked James,
a British tourist.
Meanwhile, Sophie, an American tourist, said she was most impressed with artist
Hoang Tu’s playing the dan bau (the Vietnamese monochord) and portraying a
mother hugging and lulling her child to sleep at the same time.
“I’ve never enjoyed such a haunting dan bau and lullaby performance,” exclaimed
Sophie.
Folk games and legends were also vividly reconstructed.
“The Soul of Vietnam”, part of the traditional cultural preservation and
development program launched by artist Linh Huyen and her husband, Richard di
San Marzano, will be run at the Hanoi Opera House at 8pm every Monday.
“In the HCMC shows over the past two years, among the over-100-member audience
every night, less than 10 were Vietnamese. So I was quite surprised that local
audiences made up the majority at the debut Hanoi show. The show will be run in
both Vietnamese and English, instead of only English, next time,” said artist
Linh Huyen.
She added that to better cater to local audiences, there’ll be 50% discount on
the prices VND400,000 (US$19), 600,000 and 800,000. A 70% discount will be given
to students who buy at least 100 tickets.
Held regularly at the HCMC Opera House on the 15th and 23rd of every month, “The
Soul of Vietnam” has drawn more than 10,000 tourists since Nov, 2011.
Source: Tuoi tre news |
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