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The program ‘Music of Kho Mu people in Nghe An and Dien Bien’ takes place in two days (23, 24 November) at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology (Hanoi) with the participation of 19 artisans from localities (Photo: Vietnam +)
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In addition to introducing the traditional musical instruments (flute, harp, percussion instruments) to the public, the artists also performed live folk dances of the Kho Mu people (Photo: Vietnam +)
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The bamboo dancing attracted many young people (Photo: Vietnam +)
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The artist introduced how to make lip lute of the Kho Mu people in Nghe An (Photo: Vietnam +)
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At the program, artisans performed songs at new house celebration of the Kho Mu people (Photo: Vietnam +)
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A representative of the organizers said that the Kho Mu people often play musical instruments combined with traditional singing and dancing (Photo: Vietnam +)
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Young audiences practice playing pi flute, the traditional instruments of the Kho Mu people (Photo: Vietnam+)
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Dr. Frank Porchan – an expert in the field of intangible cultural heritage of UNESCO said that this activity plays an important role in preserving, maintaining and promoting the traditional cultural values of Vietnam in the context of Integration (Photo: Vietnam +)
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According to Associate Professor-Doctor Bui Nhat Quang (Director of Vietnam Museum of Ethnology), currently, while Kho Mu people in Nghe An preserve and use a variety of musical instruments in their daily life, the Kho people Mú in Điện Biên preserves many traditional dances of the ethnic group. (Photo: Vietnam +)
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(Photo: Vietnam+)
Introducing how to make instruments of Kho Mu people in Hanoi
The program introduced to the Hanoi people how to manipulate traditional musical instruments and forms of folk performances of the Kho Mu ethnic people.