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Royal music performed in remote area
The Hue Royal Traditional
Theatre, under the Hue Monuments Conservation Centre, has performed and
popularised nha nhac (royal music) for students and youths in Huong Tho Commune,
Huong Tra District, in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue.
This is the first time royal music has been taken to remote areas since it was
recognised as an Intangible Oral Heritage by UNESCO in 2003.
Taking nha nhac to remote regions aims to develop and preserve the art, which is
approved and sponsored by UNESCO.
Nha nhac
will be introduced and publicised in other suburban regions in the province,
following a project building a public support network to preserve Hue heritage,
launched by the centre.
Nha nhac
means elegant music, and prior to the recent accolades, knowledge of this art
form was limited to a small circle of performers and researchers, mainly in the
former imperial capital of Hue, who campaigned long and hard for its
recognition.
Regarded as the most sacred form of music, performances of nha nhac took place
at grand royal ceremonies and religious events, as well as coronations, funerals
and official receptions.
The kings favoured nha nhac to the point of granting it special status as
official court music, thereby establishing it as a symbol of power, longevity
and prosperity for many dynasties.
The turbulent events that shook Viet Nam in the 20th century, especially the
fall of the monarchy and subsequent decades of devastating wars, threatened the
survival of nha nhac.
Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News |
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