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Vietnamese culture introduced at Berlin Asia Arts Festival

Various Vietnamese art and cultural performances with traditional and modern features were introduced at the ongoing Berlin Asian Arts Festival on September 30.
Vietnamese culture introduced at Berlin Asia Arts Festival ảnh 1Vietnamese artists perform at Berlin Asian Arts Festival, Germany (Photo: VNA)

Berlin (VNA) – Various Vietnamese art and cultural performances withtraditional and modern features were introduced at the ongoing BerlinAsian ArtsFestival on September 30.

Audiences atthe event were astonished with a storytelling performance of “TruyenKieu” (TheTale of Kieu), a literary legacy left by great poet Nguyen Du. It wasperformed by German artist Christiane Voigt in German with “To KhucKieu”(Kieu Suite) by guitar as music background.

To date, theTale of Kieu has been translated into 20 different languages. The German editionby authors Franz and Irene Faber is the first translation of the master piecein German-speaking countries.

Professor,composer, classical guitarist Dang Ngoc Long composed the classical music piece for guitar“Kieu Suite” to bring the  story to the European public in a more diverse and novel way.

Besides, audiences at the event have an opportunity to learn about traditional Vietnamese musical instruments such asmonochord, erhu, zither, bamboo flute, and traditional Vietnamse drum, among others.

The performancesdelivered by overseas Vietnamese artists living in Germany have activelycontributed to promoting traditional Vietnamese culture and arts tointernational friends.

This festival,the first of its kind, offers an exciting and diverse insight into the Asianart space to German and European audiences.

🦩 Runningfrom September 15 to October 8, the event includes art performances,concerts, workshops, film screenings and several other forms of performance./.

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