Vietnam – China traditional stage art exchange
The event aims to foster the connectivity of theater artists of Vietnam and China.
A traditional stage art exchange between Vietnam and China kick-started on December 11 in Hanoi as part of an international seminar themed “Traditional Art of Vietnam and China: Inheritance and development”.
The event is organized by the Vietnam Stage Artists Association in coordination with Chinese Embassy in Vietnam.
The event aims to foster the connectivity of theater artists of Vietnam and China, said People’s Artist Le Tien Tho, chairman of the association. It is also a chance for Vietnamese and Chinese artists to exchange ideas on how to develop the traditional art in a modern context, he added.
Remarks by seventeen Vietnamese and Chinese participants at the seminar proposed ways to promote the traditional art, as well as optimizing the role of theatrical activities in deepening mutual understanding among artists of the two countries.
They also made an overall assessment of the situation of stage art in the recent years and discussed support policies for artists, the training of young artists and measures to popularize the art amidst the process of international integration.
On this occasion, an exhibition on China’s renowned Beijing opera master Mei Lanfang was also opened. The event runs between December 11 to 14.
In 2017, art troupes from Vietnam and China held a stage exchange program featuring their traditional dramas. The program was organized by the Vietnam National Drama Theater in coordination with the Vietnam National Tuong (classical drama) Theater and several art troupes from China.
During the program, Hanoi’s audiences have a chance to entertain with traditional puppet and classical drama performances by artists from both countries at Kim Ma Theater.
The event is organized by the Vietnam Stage Artists Association in coordination with Chinese Embassy in Vietnam.
Vietnam – China traditional stage art exchange. Photo: Hanoimoi.com.vn
|
Remarks by seventeen Vietnamese and Chinese participants at the seminar proposed ways to promote the traditional art, as well as optimizing the role of theatrical activities in deepening mutual understanding among artists of the two countries.
They also made an overall assessment of the situation of stage art in the recent years and discussed support policies for artists, the training of young artists and measures to popularize the art amidst the process of international integration.
On this occasion, an exhibition on China’s renowned Beijing opera master Mei Lanfang was also opened. The event runs between December 11 to 14.
In 2017, art troupes from Vietnam and China held a stage exchange program featuring their traditional dramas. The program was organized by the Vietnam National Drama Theater in coordination with the Vietnam National Tuong (classical drama) Theater and several art troupes from China.
During the program, Hanoi’s audiences have a chance to entertain with traditional puppet and classical drama performances by artists from both countries at Kim Ma Theater.
15:00, 2024/11/18
Explore priceless artifacts at the new Vietnam Military History Museum
For history buffs, the Vietnam Museum of Military History is a must-see in Hanoi. It provides a thorough overview of Vietnamese patriotism.
08:22, 2024/11/13
Relations between travel businesses and locals key to grow agrotourism: Hanoi specialists
Better links between local residents, travel companies and OCOP producers are the key to boost sustainable agricultural tourism.
18:23, 2024/10/08
City for Peace designation boosts tourism in Hanoi
By capitalizing on the advantages of its millennia-old culture and products with a strong local flavor, tourism in Hanoi is expected to take off.
21:31, 2024/09/29
Huong Pagoda complex recognized Hanoi's tourist destination
Built in the 15th century and renovated multiple times, the Huong Son complex has preserved its historical and scenic value.
20:00, 2024/09/10
Savor Malaysian delicacies in Hanoi
A distinguished chef will perform live cooking demonstrations of traditional Malaysian dishes for gourmets in Hanoi.
15:42, 2024/09/02
Suggestions for day trips in Hanoi
Many people opt for day trips during the four-day National Day holiday to save money on lodging and transport, and to spend time relaxing and enjoying themselves with loved ones.
- Self-drive tours become more popular in Hanoi
- Get ready for the Hanoi Tourism Gift Festival 2024
- Hanoi received 16.44 million visits in seven months
- Hanoi's camping attracts visitors seeking nature experiences
- Two destinations in Vietnam top of the list for Korean tourists
- Hanoi Tourism Ao Dai Festival 2024 to take place in October