Water puppetry comes full circle in new play
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Making a splash: 140 local farmers and other residents villagers of the Da Phuc Village in Sai Son Commune are performers in The |
For one, it has humans perform roles played by puppets in traditional water puppetry shows.
Then, it uses actual farmers who till the fields, whose life is depicted
The play is a vivid cultural exploration of wet rice cultivation, which has not just fed people, but also created the Red River civilisation of Viet people.
Titled Thuo Ay Xu
The commune is located in Ha Noi’s suburban district of Quoc Oai, called Xu
Tu said the play was inspired by Viet Nam’s water puppetry.
“Vietnamese water puppetry is very well known. Almost every foreign tourist coming to Viet Nam has to see a show. However, I didn’t want to create something similar to what exists. Instead, in my show, the humans perform and replace the characters of the puppets.”
Tu has a reputation for doing things differently.
His Four Palaces, an artistic interpretation of
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Life in the field: Water puppets depict wet rice cultivation. |
For his latest play, 140 locals, farmers and residents of the Da Phuc Village in Sai Son Commune, have become performers.
“During the day, they are farmers working in their fields, and in the night, they become different characters in the show.
“I was very moved, and highly appreciate the effort they’ve put in to rehearse the play for almost on
The show has many lively scenes that show the daily life of farmers, including tilling the soil and sowing rice. Herdsman
The audience has been
“The village’s
Based on several famous water puppetry acts, the show opens with the
In between the puppet scenes, farmers perform Nang Som (Early Morning Sunlight), Dao Lieu or the artistic demonstration of a village festival and
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With the stage on water, the replica of
Historian Duong Trung Quoc heaped praise on the show, saying: “The producer and director have invested not only in a new stage concept, sounding and lighting system, but in real people. The decision to select local farmers to become performers has struck an emotional chord with the audience, including me.”
Veteran artist Duc Hung of the Thang Long Water Puppetry Theatre said that the traditional puppetry acts have been given a fresh twist by The Quintessence of Tonkin.
“I got
From now until September 30, The Quintessence of Tonkin will be staged from Friday to Sunday every week, starting from 7.30pm. For ticket information, please call 0904567766. Ticket promotion: Buy 1 get 1 until September 30.
Source: VNS
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