At the night of June 29th, at Hue Citadel, Hue Monuments Conservation Center organized the art program "The Royal Palace of Harmony". This is an art program in the series of activities of Hue Festival 2022 week, which was performed very successfully by artists from the Theater Of Hue Traditional And Royal Arts.
Hue Imperial Palace was the center of the main court, the living place of the emperor and the royal family of the Nguyen Dynasty. At that time, the melodious of Nha Nhac spread throughout the ancient majestic castles and shrines. That timbre depends on court ceremonies in the capital that spread further and further. Based on ancient materials, the art program "The Royal Palace of Harmony" is a combination of tradition and modernity in the Hue royal palace space, the program brings to the audience artistic repertoires consisting of classical royal dance and Nha Nhac, such as: Phoenix Dance, Lantern Dance, Sword Dance, Small Orchestra Music ...
At the night of June 29th, at Hue Citadel, Hue Monuments Conservation Center organized the art program "The Royal Palace of Harmony". This is an art program in the series of activities of Hue Festival 2022 week, which was performed very successfully by artists from the Theater Of Hue Traditional And Royal Arts.
Hue Imperial Palace was the center of the main court, the living place of the emperor and the royal family of the Nguyen Dynasty. At that time, the melodious of Nha Nhac spread throughout the ancient majestic castles and shrines. That timbre depends on court ceremonies in the capital that spread further and further. Based on ancient materials, the art program "The Royal Palace of Harmony" is a combination of tradition and modernity in the Hue royal palace space, the program brings to the audience artistic repertoires consisting of classical royal dance and Nha Nhac, such as: Phoenix Dance, Lantern Dance, Sword Dance, Small Orchestra Music ...
Dancers performing “ Sword Dance”
Dancers performing “ Lantern Dance”
From the royal timbre, the art program has continued to change to the timbre of modern-music songs, which is a flow of historical acculturation with songs written about Hue, about the Perfume River - Ngu mountain by musicians in the past. country. Especially, songs that use Hue traditional tunes but with newer emotions and means of expression.
Dancers performing “Phoenix Dance”
The audience who attended was very excited because the program was opened free of charge by the Hue Monuments Conservation Center.