Street Festival welcomes visit of Danish royal family
Update: Nov 01, 2009
On the occasion of the official visit of Danish royal family to Vietnam from November 2 to 6, People’s Committee of Hanoi City and the Danish Embassy will organize the first street festival from 2.30pm to 9pm on November 3, 2009 in Ly Thai To Garden, Hanoi.

The garden will become a big stage with four corners for different art genres. Vietnamese dance group Big Toe and Danish Uppercut will perform at one corner for modern dance and hip-hop. While Vietnamese artist Dao Anh Khanh and his friends will show their creativity at one corner for experimental art. One corner for traditional music and dance will host performances of artists from Thang Long Ca Tru (ceremonial singing) Club. Meanwhile, Vietnamese circus artists and Batida troupe will attract audience at the rest corner for circus and dramatics.

The artists will take turns to perform with the audience watching all the performances. When artists from the Thang Long Ca Tru Club will be performing, others like Big Toe will create graffiti or Vietnamese circus artists will perform without music. When Big Toe will be performing, ca tru artists will showcase and introduce their traditional instruments.

The performance at 7pm in the big stage with the participation of many of the artists will be a highlight of the festival. Singer Tung Duong, Vietnamese circus artists, young dancers and Danish artists will perform their best acts.

The director of festival Tri Minh said that this event would bring different kinds of art to closer to people. Each performance would take about 20 minutes and the audience would have chance to understand more about the art through talking with the artists about ca tru, circus, jazz and hip hop. The audience could even practice the art they like.

He added “The street festivals are very new in Vietnam. This one will draw attention and prepare people for the next one in 2010 which will celebrate the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long - Hanoi.

Thuy Hang

TITC