The project, called Shapes of Sounds – "Dang Hinh Am Vang," offers differentperformances of folk arts originating from the northern, central and southernregions. The performances are staged by talented artists of leading artschools, art troupes and theatres in HCM City.
Each show — featuring folk songs and dances, and musical pieces - is directedand produced by veteran artists, musicians and cultural researchers.
The performers are accompanied by Vietnamese music played by a symphonyorchestra and folk music instrumentalists in tranh (Vietnamese zither), sao(flute), bau (Vietnamese monochord) and nguyet (two-stringed long neck moonflute).
The project, Shapes of Sounds - Dang hinh am vang, offers a series of showsfeaturing cai luong (reformed opera), the south’s traditional music begun 100years ago.
The highlighted show is Da Co Hoai Lang (Night Drumbeats Cause Longing forAbsent Husband). It features cai luong stars of the Tran Huu Trang Cai Luong Theatre,one of the region’s leading traditional theatres.
The show was named after the famous vong co (nostalgic tunes) song written in1919 by well-known musician Cao Van Lau of Bac Lieu province, who is recognisedas a guru of cai luong theatre.
The song tells of the love, anguish and pride of a young woman watching herhusband leave to fight for the country.
Vong co songs are sung by southern farmers after working in the fields. The songsfeature the feeling, dreams and hopes of people. They are often used in cailuong.
The first show of Shapes of Sounds - Dang hinh am vang is expected to be stagedregularly at the VOH Theatre./.