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Colourful, traditional Hue festival underway
The Hue Festival 2010 kicked off in the central
city of Hue on June 5 with a grand, colourful ceremony at Ngo Mon Square and a
performance rich in traditional musical genres.
The festival began impressively with a dance with flags by more than 100
children and artists, featuring the voyage of the transfer of the capital city
from Hoa Lu (Ninh Binh) to Thang Long (now Hanoi). It was a celebration of the
1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi and the 50th anniversary of the sister
cities of Hanoi – Hue - Saigon.
The opening ceremony, which saw the attendance of Deputy Prime Minister Truong
Vinh Trong, included performances by artists from France, Japan, China, the
Republic of Korea, Russia and Belgium.
With the theme “Cultural Heritage with Integration and Development”, the Hue
Festival this year, from June 5-13, will have a wide range of impressive,
large-scale cultural shows.
It will see re-enactments of royal rituals such as the Nam Giao Offering and Dem
Hoang Cung – the Royal Palace by Night—a colourful blend of food and wine served
at a royal banquet and a spectacular light show.
Highlights of the festival will include the Kham Pha Huyen Thoai Song Huong
programme, which offers snapshots of the river’s history, its legends and its
beauty, and “Hanh Trinh Mo Coi” which presents the nation’s journey to reclaim
the lands in the south of the country from the 10th century to 1945.
The Naval manoeuvres of Lord Nguyen Phuc Lan, will also be re-enacted on the
Huong River to celebrate the 375 years since Lord Lan chose Kim Long as the
capital city. Close to 1,000 people and 72 warships are expected to take part in
the event.
In particular, the three forms of traditional Vietnamese arts that have been
recognised by UNESCO as part of the world is cultural heritage – Nha Nhac (royal
music), Ca Tru (ceremonial singing) and Quan Ho (love duets ) and other
traditional types of music like Cheo (traditional opera) and folk songs will be
performed together in a programme called “The Breath of Water.”
Dem Phuong Dong (Oriental night) will spotlight the charming and unique beauty
of several Asian costumes, including the Vietnamese Ao Dai (traditional long
dress).
According to the organisers, the festival will see the participation of over
1,500 artists and performers from 48 foreign troupes from 28 countries around
the world, and 17 local troupes.
First held in 2000, the biennial Hue Festival has been a tremendous success. In
2008, the festival attracted nearly 2,000 domestic and foreign artists and
180,000 visitors, including 30,000 from overseas.
Source: VNA/VOVNews |
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