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Ethnic culture week kicks off in capital
Hanoi (VNA) - The culture of ethnic groups from 20 provinces across the country is on display at the Vietnam Centre for Exhibition, Culture and Arts in Hanoi on Oct. 6.
Titled Festival of Region's Culture Identity Exchange, the event gathers
hundreds of ethnic artists in the capital until Oct. 9.
According to Vu Hai Son, an official from the centre, provinces would send
examples of their intangible culture, which have been chosen as such by
national or international judges.
For example, he said, Cao Bang artists will perform then, sli, luong (folk
singing) of the Tay ethnic group and xoe (traditional dance) of the Thai
group. Lao Cai artists will perform khen (the art of flute playing and
dancing) of the Mong, and Hoa Binh will send a team of cong, chieng (gong)
performers of the Muong.
"However, the former capital of Hue's presence will not be as strong this
week as there will be a week of Hue culture later this year in Hanoi," he
added.
The show will also display distinctive traditional festivals like the
harvest worshipping ceremony of Yen Bai province, the traditional festival
of the red Dao ethnic group in Lao Cai, the Cau Ngu (fish worshipping
ceremony) of Quang Nam province and the Ka Te festival of the Cham
ethnic group of Ninh Thuan province.
At the representative festivals, three to five people will wear the
traditional costumes of each ethnic group.
Thang Long cuisine will warm up the festival with pho (beef noodles), bun
thang (chicken, pork and shrimp vermicelli soup) and banh day (sticky
rice cakes), as well as showcase the art of cutting decorative patterns from
fruits.
An exhibition titled Ha Noi Now and Then, will contrast ancient Hanoi -
with hundreds of pictures and models of the Thang Long Citadel, royal rooms
and classrooms - with the modern capital, showing the area after its
enlargement in August.
The Museum of Ethnology will hold the Cultural Identities of Vietnam
's Regions exhibition at the festival.
The most interesting of which, Son said, will be a collection of folk
paintings, including Hang Trong, Kim Hoang and Dong Ho styles of painting,
and paintings of the Tay, Nung, Dao and Cao Lan.
While the festival is taking place, musical performances will also be
organised in front of the Hanoi Opera House, at the Ba Kieu Temple in Hoan
Kiem Lake , Thanh Tri District, and Ha Dong and Son Tay cities.
The cultural festival is leading up to the celebration of the 1,000 th
anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi in 2010.-Enditem
Titled Festival of Region's Culture Identity Exchange, the event gathers
hundreds of ethnic artists in the capital until Oct. 9.
According to Vu Hai Son, an official from the centre, provinces would send
examples of their intangible culture, which have been chosen as such by
national or international judges.
For example, he said, Cao Bang artists will perform then, sli, luong (folk
singing) of the Tay ethnic group and xoe (traditional dance) of the Thai
group. Lao Cai artists will perform khen (the art of flute playing and
dancing) of the Mong, and Hoa Binh will send a team of cong, chieng (gong)
performers of the Muong.
"However, the former capital of Hue's presence will not be as strong this
week as there will be a week of Hue culture later this year in Hanoi," he
added.
The show will also display distinctive traditional festivals like the
harvest worshipping ceremony of Yen Bai province, the traditional festival
of the red Dao ethnic group in Lao Cai, the Cau Ngu (fish worshipping
ceremony) of Quang Nam province and the Ka Te festival of the Cham
ethnic group of Ninh Thuan province.
At the representative festivals, three to five people will wear the
traditional costumes of each ethnic group.
Thang Long cuisine will warm up the festival with pho (beef noodles), bun
thang (chicken, pork and shrimp vermicelli soup) and banh day (sticky
rice cakes), as well as showcase the art of cutting decorative patterns from
fruits.
An exhibition titled Ha Noi Now and Then, will contrast ancient Hanoi -
with hundreds of pictures and models of the Thang Long Citadel, royal rooms
and classrooms - with the modern capital, showing the area after its
enlargement in August.
The Museum of Ethnology will hold the Cultural Identities of Vietnam
's Regions exhibition at the festival.
The most interesting of which, Son said, will be a collection of folk
paintings, including Hang Trong, Kim Hoang and Dong Ho styles of painting,
and paintings of the Tay, Nung, Dao and Cao Lan.
While the festival is taking place, musical performances will also be
organised in front of the Hanoi Opera House, at the Ba Kieu Temple in Hoan
Kiem Lake , Thanh Tri District, and Ha Dong and Son Tay cities.
The cultural festival is leading up to the celebration of the 1,000 th
anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi in 2010.-Enditem