
Hanoi (VNA) -💙 From foreign origins, over the past 100 years, the circus has been fostered by many generations of Vietnamese actors, artists and directors with many colours and features bearing the characteristics of the national culture.
Circus is not only a spiritual food of Vietnamese people but also an art that carries international languages, bringing Vietnam and the rest of the world closer together. Vietnamese circus has become famous internationally, even in countries with a long history of the art, such as Russia and China, becoming a messenger of Vietnamese culture and art abroad.Father of the circus industry and the first "bricks"
People's artist Ta Duy Anh, Director of the Vietnam Circus Federation, showed the old family photos and could not hide his excitement and pride in the family tradition. He is the grandson of people’s artist Ta Duy Hien (1889-1967), who made great contributions to creating the Vietnamese circus industry 100 years ago. Hien collected the first "bricks" to build the first circuses in Vietnam. He also helped train "key" actors who have made the Vietnamese circus thrive on the S-shaped land and become famous in many countries worldwide.Continuing to write the history of Vietnamese circus
Since the first chapter of the circus industry, many descendants of people's artist Ta Duy Hien have continued to write the glorious history of the family, contributing to making Vietnamese circus famous worldwide. They are meritorious artists Ta Duy Nhan, Ta Duy Hung, Ta Duy Khanh, Ta Duy Ky, Ta Thuy Ngoc and Ta Thuy Hoi; actress Ta Mai Anh, actress Ta Thuy Phuong, and actor Ta Duy Kien; and people's artist Ta Duy Anh. Anh was born and grew up in a "dense" circus atmosphere. He was too familiar with the animals, circus props and training moments of his parents and family members. Therefore, his love for circus came very naturally.Efforts to revive circus industry
In the 80s and 90s of the last century, Vietnamese circus fell into a decline for many reasons. The market mechanism made the artists struggle to find a direction. It was in danger of disbanding as internal conflicts emerged and many actors quit their jobs. At that time, Resolution No. 03-NQ/TW, issued on July 16, 1998, by the 8th Party Central Committee at its 5th plenum, on building and developing an advanced Vietnamese culture imbued with national identity, immediately breathed new vitality into Vietnamese circus. Since 2000, Vietnamese circus has constantly explored, innovated, actively participated in international festivals, and won many high prizes, affirming its position in the world. People's artist Ta Duy Anh said his generation is luckier than the previous ones as the Vietnam Circus Federation has received great attention from the Party and State.
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