Non (conical hat) will feature contemporary dance and traditional Vietnamese music.
In May 2014 Vu Ngoc Khai and Ngo Hong Quang first met in HCM City and discovered that they both trained in the Netherlands.
They then started to work on Non in January this year in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Theirartistic inspiration comes from Vietnamese elements like non (conicalhat) and banh chung and day (square and round sticky rice cakes), thecountry's soil and water and traditional musical instruments.
Khai is a dancer and choreographer who has studied and worked in Vietnam and Europe.
In2006, he got a scholarship from the Dutch consulate to study at theRotterdam Dance Academy. Since then he has worked for a number of dancecompanies and theatres in Vietnam, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerlandand Italy.
Khai says, "Dance gives me breath, dance gives me frame, dance gives me sound, light, space, sense and a real true feeling...''
Overthe years Quang and his magical dan nhi (Vietnamese two-chord fiddle)have impressed audiences not only in Vietnam but also in Thailand, theRepublic of Korea and European countries.
He learnt varioustypes of traditional instruments at the Vietnam National Academy ofMusic and in mountainous areas around the country.
Recently hestudied contemporary composition at the Den Haag Royal Conservatory ofmusic in the Netherlands. He can now sing and play a clutch oftraditional instruments.
The show is being organised by the French Institute of HCM City at IDECAF.-VNA