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Hue and Korean artists perform “Dance of Harmony”

TTH.VN - The traditional art performances with the theme Vũ khúc giao hòa _ “Dance of Harmony” performed by Hue and Korean artists have left various emotions and feelings to the spectators.

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The performance Trinh tuong tap khanh played by artists from Hue Royal Traditional Art Theater

The art program “Vu khuc giao hoa” was a performance coordinated by the artists from the Hue Royal Traditional Art Theater and Gyeonggi Dance Association from Korea. It was held at the stage in front of the Ngo Mon Gate on the night of November 25.

The show is a part of the activity chain on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of Vietnam - South Korea relations (December 22, 1992 - December 22, 2022) and the Winter Hue Festival 2022, attracting the participation of a great number of tourists and local people.

The artists from the two troupes in turn performed many typical performances, representing their traditional arts. The artists from the Hue Royal Traditional Art Theater played many chamber music songs such as “The Nostalgia for Hue Ancient Capital” (Vong kinh kỳ) or the royal songs including the dance of the Phoenix (Phung vu), Trinh tuong tap khanh, Luc triet hoa ma dang, Luc cung hoa dang, etc. All were performed in the background of Court Music, creating a joyful and elegant timbre.

The dance performed by Korean artists

Meanwhile, the artists from South Korea captivated the spectators with the dance performances classified as Korean intangible cultural heritages such as Sunsori Santaryeong dance, Tae Pyung Mu crane dance, Hanryanmu dance, or specially was the Daegeumsanjo dance choreographed by a group of female dancers in the Goryeo Dynasty (918 - 1392), etc.

By N. Minh

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