RoK choreographer to perform Truyen Kieu-based dance

Choreographer Chun Yoo-oh from the Republic of Korea (RoK) will stage a contemporary dance based on Truyen Kieu (The Tale of Kieu), a masterpiece by the great poet Nguyen Du, at the HCM City Opera House this weekend.
RoK choreographer to perform Truyen Kieu-based dance ảnh 1South Korean choreographer and dancer Chun Yoo-Oh performs in the dance Promise to 800 (Photo courtesy of HBSO)

HCM City (VNA) - Choreographer Chun Yoo-oh from the Republic of Korea(RoK) will stage a contemporary dance based on Truyen Kieu (The Taleof Kieu), a masterpiece by the great poet Nguyen Du, at the HCM City OperaHouse this weekend.

“I admire Nguyen Du and his work,” said Chun, adding that she had knownof Truyen Kieu for a long time but had only recently read it inKorean.

The work recounts the life, trials and tribulations of Thuy Kieu, abeautiful and talented young woman who sacrificed herself to save her fatherand younger brother from prison.

Kieu sold herself into a marriage to a middle-aged man, unaware of hisprofession as a pimp. He later forced her into prostitution, marking the startof a series of tragic events in her life.

“I have great sympathy for Kieu, so I had an urge to bring her to the stage,”she said.

Chun has spent over a year on preparations for Kieu’s story.

She invited Korean director Jung Sun-Goo to write the script and direct theperformance, and brought staff from the RoK to be in charge of sound and lighteffects and stage design.

Chun has also worked with Vietnamese choreographer Nguyen Phuc Hung to offertraining to young dancers from the HCM City Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera(HBSO) and Y.O. Dance Ensemble.

Hung said: “Chun asked the dancers to take two months to read Truyen Kieu. Andthen she let them talk about their feelings about the characters and choose thecharacters they want to play.”

He said there would be three “Kieu” on stage, representing the character in thepast, present and future, portrayed by Tran Hoang Yen, Nguyen Thu Trang and Ha OnKim Tuyen.

Chun said: “Through the image of Kieu, I want to highlight the fate of women inthe past and in modern society.”

She said the show would feature a blend of Vietnamese and Korean music, usingVietnamese musical instruments, including the dan T’rung (bambooxylophone), dan da (lithopone) and dan tam thap luc (16-chordzither) played by Cao Ho Nga, the sao truc (bamboo flute) played by DinhNhat Minh, and the dan nguyet (two-string guitar) played by NghiemThu.

The show will also feature People’s Artist Thanh Hoai, who will perform catru (ceremonial singing), and the Korean traditional vocalist KangKwon-soon.

“I’m concerned about combining Vietnamese and Korean music. I hope it works,”said Chun, who has lived in Vietnam for 15 years and is very knowledgeableabout Vietnamese traditions and culture.

She choreographed and danced two routines based on Vietnamese stories,including Cross-Bow in 2014 and Promise to 800 in 2015, atthe HCM City Opera House.

Cross-Bow is based on the epic love story of My Chau – Trong Thuy,while Promise to 800 reflects the real story of Prince Ly Long Tuongin the Ly dynasty in the 12th century, who left the country to avoid bloodshedcaused by the Tran dynasty and later stopped in the RoK.

Promise to 800 was restaged at the Opera House last November as an openingevent of the HCM City-Gyeongju World Culture Expo 2017 held from November 11 toDecember 3.

In 2016, Chun introduced the dance routine Myth of Woman in HCM Cityto honour women.

“I’m delighted to have choreographed well-known Vietnamese legends,” said Chun,a graduate of Ewha Woman’s University in the RoK, where she obtained a PhD inart. She later studied analysis of movement at the University of Surrey in theUK.

From 1991to 2004, she worked as a professor at Seowon University in South Koreaand choreographed major shows.

Truyen Kieu will bepresented in two shows on March 10 and 11 at the Opera House, 7 Lam Son Square,District 1. Tickets are available at the venue.-VNA
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