Artists at the Cheo Club in Khanh Cuong Commune, Yen Khanh District, perform the musical instruments "nguyet cam" and clappers in Cheo art
  • Manage No PI00008039
    Country Vietnam
    ICH Domain Oral traditions and representations, Performing Arts, Social practices, rituals, festive events
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Description Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province Traditionally, musicians had to use drums and small wooden sticks used to beat a small bamboo box for percussion (phách) to produce instrumental music. In modern Chèo, other traditional musical instruments are used to enrich the accompaniment including a flute, a moon – shaped lute (đàn nguyệt), a two – string violin (đàn nhị), a one – string chord (đàn bầu), three – string chord (đàn tam) and so on to depict character expressions in various situations. Any Chèo play or excerpt has to use string musical instruments of all kinds including đàn bầu, đàn tam, đàn tứ, đàn nhị (đàn nhị 1 and đàn nhị 2) simultanously and drums are indispensable.
Photographer Tran Dinh Huy
Place Khanh Cuong Commune, Yen Khanh District, Ninh Bình province File Size 2.40MB
Definition 6016x4016 File Format jpg
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Vietnam National Institute Culture and Arts Studies (VICAS)
http://vicas.org.vn

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