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Hanoi hosts 5th international puppetry festival

The 5th International Puppetry Festival held in Hanoi from Oct. 8-15 sees the participation of troupes from Cambodia, Laos, the Philippines, Thailand, Wallonia-Brussels of Belgium, France, and Brazil.
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Hanoi (VNA)
- The fifthInternational Puppetry Festival held in Hanoi from October 8-15 sees theparticipation of troupes from Cambodia, Laos, the Philippines, Thailand,Wallonia-Brussels of Belgium, France, and Brazil.

Four Vietnamese art units joining the event are the Thang Long PuppetryTheatre, the Vietnam Puppetry Theatre, the Ho Chi Minh City puppetry arttroupe, and the Hai Phong puppetry art troupe.

The types of puppet shows performed in thefestival include water puppet, shadow puppet, black puppet, hand puppet, and maskpuppet.

The organising board said the gold and silver prizes will be presented to the bestshows, while artists and troupes with unique creativity will receive sub-awards.

The play “Cong Chua Toc May” produced by theThang Long Puppetry Theatre, which talks about climate change, will be aspecial show in the programme.

The 45-minute show is a combination of different kinds of puppetry such aswater puppetry, and rode and string puppetry.

Meritorious artist Nguyen Phuong Nhi said throughcharacters in the fairy world such as the mermaid, princess, prince, witch, andanimals familiar to children like puppies, crows and pythons, the play conveysa message calling on people to join hands in combating climate change,protecting the environment and saving energy.

The excellent shows will be picked for wide performancein the northern provinces of Vinh Phuc and Ninh Binh.-VNA
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