According to director Meritorious Artist Thanh Ngoan, Vietnam Cheo Theatre will perform at a concert to mark World Reconciliation Day in Hanoi on September 9.
Hanoians enjoy traditional performance marks World Reconciliation Day.
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This year, the concerts will be held in Tokyo and Hanoi themed Music for Global Citizens performing classical music as part of World Reconciliation Day festivities.
In Tokyo, cellist Tamas Varga and the Vienna Symphony Orchestra will perform with Japanese pianist Rika Miyatani and Waseda University’s Chorus on September 6. The first World Reconciliation Concert was held at Hanoi Opera House in 2010.
Quan Am Thi Kinh will be performed by the theatre’s four generations of cheo artists. Veteran artists Bao Quynh, Ha Thao, Tuan Tai and Ba Dung will play the main roles of the play. “It is the most famous repertoire of classical cheo plays in Vietnamese traditional art,” Ngoan said. “Cheo is authentically Vietnamese which is popular to international friends”.
Set in the 10th century as a statement about the beauty of love, compassion and selflessness, Quan Am Thi Kinh is a story about the transcendental journey of a young, fair lady to her Buddhahood.
Cheo originated in the 10th century from folk music and dance, especially tro nhai - simple mimetic skits. These skits showed the lives of ordinary people as well as royalty. Over time, writers consolidated cheo short stories based on these skits into longer and united plays.
The Ha Noi show will be presented by Professor Carlos Torres Chair, UNESCO Chair, Global Learning and Global Citizenship Education and Nguyen Anh Tuan, chair of the International Advisory Committee of UNESCO - UCLA Chair on Global Citizenship Education.
Cheo Theatre will also perform Quan Am Thi Kinh at the 2018 reconciliation concert at Symphony Hall, Boston, in September.
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