Hubert Laot, auditorium manager of the Guimet Museum, is very enthusiastic about showcasing different art genres of Vietnam in France. In order to better understand Vietnamese culture and art, he went to Hanoi, Bac Ninh, Bac Giang and central Vietnam to experience these types of art performance directly. He assumed that all types of Vietnamese art were more real within the community. When he went to Bac Ninh to meet Quan ho singers who deliver melodic songs that sink into people’s souls, Laot was thrilled. He said, “These types of art can only survive when all of us, Vietnamese, French and global citizens, do every single thing needed to put them on stage”.
The Guimet Museum in Paris is famous for its large collections of Asian art and culture, including those of Vietnam. Photo: File |
When the museum was under maintenance in 2001, Laot started working with Tran Quang Hai, who is an expert in folk music and also the son of late Professor Tran Van Khe. Hai served as a bridge to connect Laot with many overseas Vietnamese artists such as Ngoc Giau, Nguyen Xuan Hoach, Thanh Hoai, Thanh Binh and Cong Hung to ask them to cooperate.
In January 2006, with the participation of artists Tran Quang Hai, Bach Yen and Quynh Hanh, the first Vietnamese art show was staged at the museum, attracting a large number of people.
Recently, Laot invited People’s Artist Ngoc Giau to France to introduce Cai luong (traditional southern opera) to the museum and the auditorium was packed with people watching the Vietnamese Cai luong show. The Vietnamese artists also received much support from overseas Vietnamese in France.
Laot said that the museum was planning several activities to promote various types of Vietnamese art in France. These projects aim at honouring, preserving and promoting Vietnamese culture. The most important thing is to present these types of art exactly as they really are without any changes or distortions so that the French can understand the real culture of Vietnam.
The museum has been successful in promoting Vietnamese culture in France, proving the friendship between the two countries. Musical expert Tran Quang Hai acknowledged: “So far, Vietnamese music shows at the museum have attracted a lot of audiences and Laot has managed to introduce Vietnamese art with its highest values to the French public”.
A Vietnam’s ancient statue of Buddha on display at the museum. Photo: File |