Sắc bùa Singing in Phú Lễ
  • Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright
    Manage No EE00002758
    Country Vietnam
    ICH Domain Performing Arts Social practices, rituals, festive events
    Year of Designation 2017
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Description Sắc bùa Singing in Phú Lễ commune (Ben Tre province) was born around the mid-late 18th century, is a form of collective folk art activity with agricultural rituals mixed with Taoist magic, mainly taking place on the occasion of Lunar New Year to pray for peace and ward off evil spirits. The art of singing spells in Phu Le combines many forms of folk art, including: singing, dancing and primitive stage performances, the form of performing rituals is suitable for the level of thinking and artistic perception of agricultural residents. This is the oldest form of folk singing in the Mekong Delta region, originating from the South Central region. Musical instruments include the lute, drum, money, and money, and the lyrics are pre-existing poems that are both ritualistic and magical to ward off evil spirits and to bless. The singing team has at least 4 people, with 1 conductor, the singer is both a musician and an actor. The singing team goes and beats drums and plays instruments... to serve families in need. Depending on the occupation of the homeowner, they sing appropriate congratulatory songs. The songs of the spell have similar melodies, are easy to sing, easy to remember and close to the rustic life, and are often composed and memorized. However, depending on the circumstances, the organizers also collect new compositions to adapt into the style of singing the spell. In addition to singing, the ritual of the spell also includes dancing, mainly performed by the artists who play the money. This form has been and is being lost, in many places only the money is played but not the dance. Moreover, the rituals that involve charms and exorcisms are also becoming less and less and have been simplified compared to before. In 2017, the Sắc bùa Singing in Phú Lễ commune was recognized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as a national intangible cultural heritage. Currently, the Sắc bùa Singing in Phú Lễ commune is at risk of being lost due to the demand for enjoyment and the performance environment is no longer suitable. Therefore, local authorities need to have mechanisms and policies to preserve this unique art form.
Community Phú Lễ Commune, Ba Tri District, Bến Tre Province

Information source
Vietnam National Institute Culture and Arts Studies (VICAS)
http://vicas.org.vn