Various activities to highlight
Various activities to highlight capital city’s culture
A series of activities to spotlight the cultural identities of the capital city
of Hanoi will be held from November 20 to December 15.
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A performance of Ca Tru at the Hanoi's Old Quarter. |
Themed “Memory of Thang Long”, the event aims to celebrate the Vientam Cultural
Heritage Day (November 23) and the 1010th anniversary of Thang Long – Hanoi.
The highlight of the cultural activities will be an opening ceremony and fashion
show themed “Stories on streets” that is scheduled on November 22.
Through the Ao Dai (Vietnamese traditional
long dresses) designed by artisan Nam Tuyen and the collection by female painter
Tran Thu, audiences will be able to “listen” the story of Thang Long – Hanoi, a
peaceful, elegant, dynamic, creative and modern city.
Notably, the show will be performed by amateur models from various provinces and
cities who have a great love for Hanoi and Hanoi’s Old Quarter.
A seminar themed “Traditional Ao Dai: the
preservation and development in the contemporary social context” on November 21
will be a forum for scientists and artisans to discuss about the preservation
and development of Vietnamese traditional Ao
Dai in the current life.
In addition, a book of poems from the Ly – Tran feudal dynasties, a set of
illustrative images that were printed on Do craft
paper by writer Nguyen Duy and artefacts in different materials (including
pottery, glazed terra-cotta and soil, paint, paper and bamboo” will be displayed
at an exhibition from November 21 to December 15.
Visitors will have the chance to enjoy numerous performances, featuring various
traditional art forms including Tuong (Classical
Drama), Cheo (traditional opera), Xam (ballads
sung by wandering blind musicians) and Ca Tru (ceremonial
singing).
Source: NDO