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For
nearly two hours, well-known artists from northern Bac Ninh Province
sang tunes, such as Ban Tinh Oi (My dear sweetheart) and Dem Qua Nho Ban
(Last night I missed my friend).
Singers from Bac Ninh Province were among more than 1,500 artists of 29 troupes from northern, central and southern Vietnam taking part in the festival organised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism from September 8-15.
Each troupe brought songs, music and dances unique to its region to the week-long festival.
The Dam San Troupe from the Central Highlands
province of Gia Lai fascinated audiences with a performance titled Am
Vang Dai Ngan (Echoes of jungles), combining gong playing and
traditional dances of E De ethnic people.
Songs and dances performed by artists from coastal provinces praised
the beauty of the sea and depicted the lifestyle of fishing villages.
The beauty of natural landscapes was highlighted in songs performed by vocalists from northern Ha Giang Province.
The performance of 11 songs and dances by HCMC’s Bong Sen (Lotus) troupe received rounds of applause from the audience.
“I’m always impressed when I hear a one-string zither performance,” said Michael Abadie, an American who has lived in Vietnam for more than 15 years and speaks fluent Vietnamese.
The festival is organised every five years in Vietnam.
This year, the festival was also held from August 15-20 in Vinh City in
central Nghe An Province with the participation of 17 song and dance
troupes.
“The festival aims to review activities and the quality of
professional artistic troupes around the country,” Le Tien Tho, Deputy
Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, said.
“Many songs and dances of the festival will be selected again next
year for the ceremonies to celebrate the 1,000th anniversary of Thang
Long-Hanoi,” Tho said.