Village’s mysterious mask dances intrigue

Performers of Xuan Pha Dance wear painted masks and don strange costumes while they sing and dance, and sometimes howl, causing viewers to feel as if they are in some kind of wonderland.
Performers of Xuan Pha Dance wearpainted masks and don strange costumes while they sing and dance, andsometimes howl, causing viewers to feel as if they are in some kind ofwonderland.

Xuan Pha dance is held on the 10 th and12 th days of the second month of the lunar calendar in Xuan Phavillage, Tho Xuan district, in the central province of Thanh Hoa .

Xuan Pha is a traditional dance with many mysterious elements, whichhas been handed down through many generations. One part of the danceconsists of rituals worshipping the village god, Dai Hai Long Vuong, ameritorious official of the Dinh and Tien Le dynasties in the 10 thcentury.

In the past, the Xuan Pha dance called for the participation ofresidents from five villages, each in charge of one of the dances.

Artisan Bui Van Hung says that after they apply the make-up, viewers cannot recognised who is who.

“Even my family members cannot recognise me among the other dancers,” says Hung.

“In my village, no one dare to watch the dance alone, because they were afraid of nightmares.

There are five dances: Chiem Thanh, Hoa Lang and Tu Huan (where thedancers wear mask), along with the Ai Lao and Ngo Quoc dances.

All of the masks are very strange. Local children say “they look like ghost faces”. The masks are made of wood or cowhide.

And the dancers wear hats made of bamboo or cowhide as well.

As for the Ai Lao dance, the dancers perform as elephants, tigers, lords, servers and soldiers.

The Ngo Quoc dance has two fairies, a lord and ten soldiers, and it is performed with fans and oars.

These dances mix royal and folk elements, which are symbolic andmysterious, and manifest the farmers’ aesthetic view points.

According to music researcher Professor Pham Minh Khang, the Xuan Phadancers were invited to Hue to serve the king and mandarins severaltimes.

“Each performance had about one hundred dancers. Even in 1935, theFrench regime intended to organise a trip for the dancers to perform inParis .”

In the past, the dances were performed in front of the temple dedicatedto the village god, but the temple has since been destroyed.

Since the art form was restored in 1990, due to a lack of sacred space,they can only perform some parts of the performance. They can onlyperform the dances on the stage of the communal cultural centre, or inthe yard of the Tau Pagoda, 150m north of the former temple./.

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