The Phnom Penh Post

Bamboo Circus: The art show portraying Vietnamese life

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BAMBOO and circus are two familiar concepts in Vietnamese life, but sometimes familiarit­y and simplicity are anything but ordinary, especially when the two combine on stage to create an art show like the Vietnamese Bamboo Circus.

Bamboo is a common material in Vietnamese daily life, but one t hat has a specia l place i n t he hearts of the people. In the Vietnamese Bamboo Circus, bamboo is used as more than props for some fascinatin­g circus acts; it ser ves as an inspiratio­na l stepping stone for creative entertainm­ent.

It is used to build the set, which quickly transforms from one scene to another. That makes bamboo an essential character of the performanc­e and it creates a uniqueness that sets this country’s circus apart from others.

Music is one of many key characters in the Vietnamese Bamboo Circus.

The live music for each performanc­e is an innovative harmony of 10 to 20 traditiona­l, fork, tribal, and modern musical instrument­s. The music was composed along with each show, amplifying every movement and spontaneou­s emotion of the performers.

Audiences will experience a plet hora of cultura l highlights such as the gongs of highlander­s, the plucked lute from the northern folk music genre, ca tru (ceremonia l singing) and the bowed string from Don ca tai tu or sout hern folk music.

These a re a l l listed by Unesco as i nta ngible cult ura l her itages of humanit y.

Each Vietnamese Bamboo Circus performanc­e is a representa­tion of a different culture from a region in the

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country. Modern life is losing those charming scenes like people tending ducks in fields under the moonlight in the south, rituals to pray to the gods to bless crops in Central Highlands villages and the nights of romantic dating by girls and boys in northern villages.

The Vietnamese Bamboo Circus does not merely recreate those cultural activities but also conveys the soul of folklore through lights, sound and stage settings.

That makes the audience, whether Vietnamese or foreigners seeing for the first time, feel touched.

Bringing Vietnamese art abroad

Vietnamese bamboo circuses have been performing not only in the country but also abroad to offer foreign audiences a peek into the daily life of Vietnam.

They have performed over 500 shows in over 50 cities in 17 countries, attracting over 200,000 people.

The shows have been performed at many famous venues like the Sydney Opera House, Kanagawa Arts Theatre, Yokouska Arts Theatre, Perth Festival, and Royal Opera House in Muscat.

Lang Toi (My Village) was the first bamboo circus performanc­e from Vietnam to tour Europe.

It has been performed 200 t imes in nine count r ies. It is now performed reg ula rly at t he Hanoi Opera House and Vietnam Tuong Theat re

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The A O Show is a quintessen­tial Vietnamese Bamboo Circus show performed at the Saigon Opera House in Ho Chi Minh City. It has been globetrott­ing more than any other Vietnamese show since 2015.

Teh Dar is the only show based on t he highland culture. Besides being performed at the Saigon Opera House and the Hoi An Lune Centre for Performing Arts, it has been on tour around Europe since last year and performed at 40 venues.

Last month, the A O show went to Austra lia to the Sydney Opera House after 200 performanc­es in 50 cities in 11 countries around t he globe.

“We, the creators of the Vietnamese Bamboo Circus shows, can’t be prouder that A O Show meets all the criteria set by the theatre,” said Tuan Le, the show’s director.

“Being chosen to perform at the Sydney Opera House is a significan­t movement for the Vietnamese Bamboo Circus and a breathtaki­ng lifetime experience for all of us.

“Beyond entertainm­ent, the Vietnamese Bamboo Circus is on a mission to touch the hearts of Vietnamese living far from their homeland and inspire internatio­nal audiences with the essence of Vietnam’s cultural richness and beauty.”

The creator of A O show and other Vietnamese Bamboo Circus is Lune Production, a Vietnamese company with expertise in cultural entertainm­ent and the ambition to inspire and preserve Vietnamese culture through art performanc­es.

“They partner with elite Vietnamese artists having experience working with prestigiou­s internatio­nal art organisati­ons to present Vietnamese culture uniquely. (Nha Hat Tuong

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VNS The performanc­e of a Vietnamese Bamboo Circus show, at the Sydney Opera House.

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