They will perform modern and traditional music, dance, and stilt-walking.
France, Belgium, and Germany will send the largest number of troupes,
while Cuba, Haiti, Mexico, Senegal, and Norway will be featured for the
first time at the event.
Also for the first time at the decade-old event, Vietnamese and
foreign troupes will perform in districts and villages around Thua-Thien
Hue Province.
This year’s festival will feature a re-enactment of the
heaven-worshipping ritual practised by kings in olden times, an ao dai
(traditional long dress) festival, palace evenings, variety shows titled
Oriental Evening, re-creation of village markets, Buddhist music
performances, and other events.
They will be mainly staged at the Forbidden City, An Dinh Palace, Ngo
Mon (Imperial Gate) Square, and the pedestrians-only Nguyen Dinh Chieu
Street among others.