- Hát tuồng
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Tương "."Hát tuồng" (also called "hát bội", or simply "tuồng") is a form ofVietnamese theatre .History
It is believed that "tuồng" was imported from China around the 13th century when Vietnam was warring against against the Mongol
Yuan Dynasty . A famous actor named Lý Nguyên Cát was imprisoned by the Vietnamese. The imperial court asked him to spread his knowledge of Chinese theatre to the children of the elite, thus explaining how tuồng had first had its beginnings in Vietnam in the royal court. [ [http://vietmusic.pbwiki.com/f/vnnews_theaterandart-HatBoi.htm Theater & Art - Hat boi- 100 ] ]Later on, it was adapted to travelling troupes who entertained commoners and peasants. Along with "
Hát chèo ", "tuồng" was one of the other highly popular art forms for commoners.torylines and makeup
Stories in the opera tend to be ostensibly historical and frequently focus on the rules of social decorum, and can include legends from either the
history of China or Vietnam."Tuồng" employs the use of
stock character s who are recognizable from their make-up and costumes, which are typically very elaborate and extravagant.Notes
ee also
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Hát chèo
*Cải lương
*Music of Vietnam
*Traditional Vietnamese dance
*Culture of Vietnam
*History of Vietnam
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