(VOVWORLD) - A variety of Vietnamese traditional art forms such as Tuong (Classical drama), Cheo (traditional opera), water puppetry, ca tru (ceremonial singing), have been held on stage or village festivals and in...
(VOVWORLD) - Ca tru (ceremonial singing), also known as hat a dao, is an ancient genre of music featuring female vocalists. It originated in northern Vietnam and was, like many traditional music genres, a form of entertainment for the royal...
(VOVWORLD) - 300 singers and musicians from 13 cities and provinces have gathered at the National Ca Tru (ceremonial singing) Festival, which began on Thursday night in the central Ha Tinh...
(VOVWORLD) - Hai Phong has done its best to restore and promote the art of ca tru or ceremonial singing over the years. This is reflected in the successful revitalization of the Hai Phong...
(VOVworld) – A festival showcasing traditional ca tru (ceremonial singing) artists will be held at Van Mieu Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature) on November 11 - 13 in honour of Cultural Heritage Day...
(VOVworld) – Twenty-six art troupes from 12 provinces are participating in the National Ca Tru (ceremonial singing) festival 2014, which opened in Hanoi on Tuesday
(VOVworld)- Vietnam’s Ca Tru ceremonial singing was recognized by UNESCO in 2009 as an intangible cultural heritage in urgent need of protection. Over the past five years, Vietnam has...
(VOVworld) - In October, 2009, Vietnamese ceremonial singing, or Ca trù, was officially recognized by UNESCO as a world intangible cultural heritage in need of preservation. Ca tru is one of the...