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Safeguarding of Nha nhac, Vietnamese Court Music

  • Project budget: $ 154,900.00
  • Source:
    • Japan Funds-in-Trust (553VIE4000)
  • Dates of implementation:
    • 01/01/2005 - 01/03/2009

Benefitting country(ies): Viet Nam

Overview:

An essential part of royal ceremonies, court music was a means of communicating with and paying tribute to the gods and kings as well as transmitting knowledge about nature and the universe. This musical tradition has been kept alive by the few surviving former court musicians. The project includes documentation as well as a systematic inventory of all practitioners of Nha nhac. Through the organization of workshops, it also seeks to provide sustainable foundations for the transmission of skills to the younger generations. The project is expected to enhance the capacity of the technical staff dealing with surveying and documentation. It will also enable the development of a legal framework for the protection of aging artists. The publication of promotional documentations, the revitalization of old repertories and the reproduction of traditional costumes and musical instruments will all contribute to raising awareness regarding the significance of this cultural expression.

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