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Korean artists to bring play “Cross Bow” to dance stage
The legend of Vietnam about the love of My Chau and Trong Thuy in
a dancing performance entitled “Cross-Bow” will be performed at the City Opera
House on June 2 night.
Coorganized by with the HCMC Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera (HBSO) and a
Korean dancing professor Chun Yoo Oh.
Legend has it that in the 2nd century BC, the state of Au Lac owned a magical
crossbow which was made from a nail of the Holy Turtle to protect the country
from the northern invaders. However, Princess My Chau told the secret about this
crossbow to her husband Prince Trong Thuy of the rival country. Trong Thuy stole
the crossbow and left a fake one, leading Au Lac to lose in a battle.
On the way to escape the enemy, her father King Duong Vuong discovered his
daughter throwing goose feather to mark the trait for Trong Thuy to follow. The
King killed her and committed suicide by jumping into the sea. Trong Thuy who
finally regretted for his action also jumped into a well to kill himself. The
history book Dai Viet su ki also had notes about this tragic legend. Co Loa
ancient rampart in Hanoi still has the relics of a temple to worship these
legendary characters and a water well where Trong Thuy killed himself after he
found she was dead.
The history book published by Korea about three countries has a similar story
about the love of Princess Nakrang and Prince Ho-dong who lost their lives due
to the destruction of a magic book used to protect the country.
The program will be choreographed by Madame Chun with the participation of ten
other dancers from HBSO. Jung Sun Goo will be the show’s director and script
writer.
The dance show inspired by the lives of two princesses in the two countries is
featured by traditional dance moves of Korea and the art of ballet in Vietnam.
Chun Yoo Oh told the Daily that she wanted to share similar cultural aspects of
Vietnam and Korea. She also expects to have a new dancing program in early
December that is inspired from Vietnam’s and Korea’s histories.
Madame Chun has been living in Saigon for 10 years. She shows her ambition in
creating quality art events to promote a mutual understanding between the two
countries. Previously, she invested her own money in two concerts, “Into the
time” featuring the Ensemble Sinawi, one of the leading traditional music
troupes from South Korea to the HCMC Conservatory of Music in 2013 and another
dance show named “Arirang Saigon” honoring the images of mothers and women by
her performances as well as artists from Mulmatdol troupe from South Korea and
the HCMC Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera (HBSO) at the City Opera House last
December.
Chun Yoo Oh was a dancing professor at Seowon University in South Korea in the
1990s. She is currently doing business in HCMC..
Source: Cinet |
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