Materials
chèo art
ICH Materials 61
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Worshiping the statue of the Cheo profession's founder in Van Thi Temple
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province\n\nLady Phạm Thị Trân originally came from Hải Dương province. She was a singer, talented in singing, and was eventually invited to the royal court of the Đinh Dynasty to teach dancing to soldiers. She was also credited as a mandarin in the royal court.
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Character Tong Tran in the Cheo scene “Tong Tran- Cuc Hoa”,, (Cheo Club of Yen Nhan commune, Yen Mo district)
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province
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Artists participating in the Cheo singing art activity, belonging to the Cheo Club of Gia Trung commune, Gia Vien district
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province
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Mother and son in the Cheo scene “Tong Tran- Cuc Hoa”, (Cheo Club of Yen Nhan commune, Yen Mo district)
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province
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Performance of the Cheo scene “Tong Tran- Cuc Hoa”, (Cheo Club of Yen Nhan commune, Yen Mo district)
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province
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Character Cuc Hoa in the Cheo scene “Tong Tran- Cuc Hoa”, (Cheo Club of Yen Nhan commune, Yen Mo district)
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province
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Excerpt from the Cheo play “Tam Cam”, Cheo Club of Lien Son Commune, Gia Vien District, Ninh Binh Province
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province
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Cheo singing and dancing performance, belonging to the Cheo Club of Yen Khanh district, Ninh Binh province
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province
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Performance of the Cheo scene “Tong Tran- Cuc Hoa”, (Cheo Club of Yen Nhan commune, Yen Mo district)
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province
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The character of the village chief in the Cheo scene “Tong Tran- Cuc Hoa”, (Cheo Club of Yen Nhan commune, Yen Mo district)
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province
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Statue of the Cheo profession's founder (Thanh Binh Ward, Ninh Binh City, Ninh Binh Province)
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province\n\nLady Phạm Thị Trân originally came from Hải Dương province. She was a singer, talented in singing, and was eventually invited to the royal court of the Đinh Dynasty to teach dancing to soldiers. She was also credited as a mandarin in the royal court.
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Two main characters in the Cheo scene “Tong Tran- Cuc Hoa”, (Cheo Club of Yen Nhan commune, Yen Mo district)
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province
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