The seminar titled “From ethnic minority dancing to professionaldance” also looked into changes in ethnic dancing.
Prof. Ngoc Canh highlighted the fact that many of Vietnam’snotable dances over the past five decades have their aspiration from ethnicgroups’ traditional dances.
He cited as examples choreographer Hoang Chau’s work titled “TayBac vui tuoi” (Delight Tay Bac), based on Thai ethnic dance and Le Ngoc Canh’s“Hung nang” (Catching sunshine), featuring Tay people’s dance, to name just afew.
Artist Hoang Hai said that traditional dances are frequently performedin public stage and villages, however, they are hard to find in professionalstage, with low quality.
He noted that Vietnam’s temporary dance should use ethnic groups’traditional dance as materials and themes, as they are the soul of Vietnameseculture.
Many participants agreed that it is not easy to integratetraditional materials in temporary works and emphasised the importance ofunderstanding Vietnam’s cultural values and the essence of traditional dance.-VNA