Thang
Long water puppetry is a traditional art form with distinctive
culture identity of Vietnam.
it came to existence, developed
and diversified over a thousand years ago in the Red River
Delta. Thanks to unique performances on the water, Thang
Long water puppetry art is famous and highly appreciated
all over the world. We, artists of Thang Long Water Puppetry
Theatre, are very proud of bearing the name of a thousand-year-civilization
capital, which has brought up the water
puppetry art for over ten centuries. Vietnam water puppetry
has won all hearts of a large number of audiences thanks
to Art Festivals, which we have attended in Japan, Switzerland,
Australia, Thailand, Spain, Portugal, Hongkong, Denmark…
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"The
cacophony of musical instruments such as bamboo flutes,
bronze drums, gongs, xylophones comes from the tormentor
in dim light.
As soon as the sound stops, the introduction
of the program announces the beginning of the show. Duck-puppets,
snake-puppets, dragon-puppets and monke-puppets that made
up with flags, dance and dive under the surface surface
of ponds and rice-fields of the Red River Delta in North
Vietnam called "mua roi nuoc" (water puppetry).
In North Vietnam, where the number of population is high,
land for agriculture is rare, water has been an important
factor of daily activities. Hardworking farmers invented
this unique art to satisfy themselves and their children.
In early days, water puppetry showed daily life of villagers
such as farming, fishing, romance, children playing. And
now, the topics of the plays are also picked from ancient
legends, myths and historic stages…"