Filipinos Dancing Tiếng Đàn Trên Nương - Vietnam Múa | Traditional Vietnamese Dance | ASEAN Culture

Tiếng Đàn Trên Nương - Vietnam Múa - Traditional Vietnamese Folk Dance. Tiếng Đàn Trên Nương (Nhà Hát Việt Nam) -- Múa Dân Tộc. Traditional Vietnamese dance. Culture of Vietnam: Music, Dance, Theatre, Literature. Southeast Asian arts - The folk tradition. Traditional Vietnamese dance comprises several different forms including dance as performed in Vietnamese theatre and opera, dances performed at festivals, and royal dances of the imperial court. Dance is thought to have been an integral part of Vietnamese culture since ancient times, as depicted by engravings found on Dong Son drums. Vietnam is a diverse country with 54 different ethnic groups, with the ethnic Vietnamese (known as Kinh) making up the majority of the population. This article mainly focuses on the traditional dances of the ethnic Vietnamese, although each of the many ethnic minorities of Vietnam have their own rich culture and dance styles. Dancing in Vietnamese theatres. Much of Vietnamese theatre and Vietnamese music are intertwined with each other, as well as with Vietnamese dance. Popular theatre forms such as Hát tuồng, Hát chèo, and Cải lương all often feature dance, however these dances are performed in a liberal manner without set rules, unlike other more specific dance styles. Imperial court dances. Accompanied with Nhã nhạc (court music of the Trần Dynasty to the Nguyễn Dynasty) were the intricate dances of the Vietnamese Imperial court. Nhã Nhạc means “elegant music“ when translated. While assuredly court dances existed before nhã nhạc in particular emerged, it is the Nguyễn Dynasty form that is still highly preserved today, and has been declared along with the whole of nhã nhạc as an Intangible cultural heritage. These dances require great skill and the dancers are often dressed in extravagant costumes. Currently, they are performed at festivals in Huế (múa cung đình Huế - court dance) or other special (often televised) occasions, in order to promote the traditional arts. Some of the most popular dances include (among others): Fan dance - vũ phiến Lantern dance -lục cúng hoa đăng Lotus dance - múa sen, múa bài bông Flag dance Platter dance - múa mâm Candle dance Incense dance Hat dance - múa nón Scarf dance Lion dance -múa lân Ribbon dance The meaning of “múa“ extends to Múa rối nước - water puppetry. Video Credits: National Parks Development Committee CATP - SAYAW ASEAN Online edition of CONCERT AT THE PARK, NPDC’s longest running public service program and Catholic Mass Media Hall of Fame Awardee for Best Cultural Program, In celebration of Southeast Asia’s culture and heritage! This program “Sayaw ASEAN” features the Sindaw Philippines Performing Arts Guild performing on the virtual stage of Concert at the Park. Proclamation No. 282 amending Proclamation No. 1008 (s. 1997) declares the month of August of every year as “ASEAN Month” *Copyright Disclaimer under Section 185 of Republic Act No. 8293 s. 1997 or the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines: The fair use of a copyrighted work for criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching including multiple copies for classroom use, scholarship, research, and similar purposes is not an infringement of copyright.
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