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Central Highlands to host first world gong fest
The Tay Nguyen (Central
Highlands) province of Gia Lai will host the first International Gong Festival
from November 8 to 11.
Gong troupes from Viet Nam, including several ethnic groups will take part,
together with performers from regional countries such as Malaysia, Laos,
Cambodia and Indonesia.
Gong music is a deeply rooted part of culture in most East and South-East Asian
countries.
The festival will take place from November 8 to 11 in Pleiku City to celebrate
the Central Highlands’ gong culture, which was recognised by UNESCO as a unique
part of the world’s heritage in December, 2005.
The opening ceremony will involve about 3,000 performers in Pleiku’s
Revolutionary Square. The performance will tell a story about the history of the
province and its ancient gong culture.
During the festival, many activities, including religious ceremonies accompanied
by gong orchestras, contests, seminars and exhibitions will be held.
Artists and people from provincial ethnic groups, including the Jrai, Ybrom, and
Bana will take part in rain worship and new year ceremonies. The performances
will be held in the city’s parks and tourism areas.
Seminars on preserving gong music and developing tourism will be directed at
business people.
Two exhibitions will display photos, artefacts and bonsai from Central Highlands
ethnic groups.
The festival is being organised by the provincial People’s Committee and the
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Gia Lai and other Central Highlands provinces plan to conduct gong-playing
classes for young ethnic people and encourage the old to teach them.
Viet Nam gongs consist of two main types, cong and chieng. Cong has a knob in
the middle, while chieng has none. Cong makes deep bass sounds, but melodies
have to be coaxed out of chieng.
Source: VietNamNet/VNS |
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