In an era of booming modern entertainment, traditional theatrical and folk performance art seems to receive less public attention. Nevertheless, there are still young artists who maintain a deep love for traditional performing arts. [Exhibition]North of the Tang Bong BridgeThe epic poem of the theater was also created in the same way.
The exhibition space "Northern Rhythm of the Tang Dynasty". Photo: Dinh Trung
Aiming to honor the enduring nature of traditional performing arts, the exhibition displays approximately 100 works from artists across generations, expressed through graphic art, lacquer paintings, silk paintings, reliefs, fashion designs, and more. The works are inspired by traditional theatrical art forms such as Tuong, Cheo, Chau Van, Ca Tru, water puppetry, and Bong dance.
"North of the Tang Bong Bridge"The project was created to offer a multi-faceted perspective and bring artists' artwork closer to the public," shared Ms. Bui Yen Linh, Head of the project's organizing committee. "The project hopes that its small contributions can somehow bridge the gap between people and traditional cultural values, especially the younger generation."




Beyond just visiting the exhibition, this series of events also includes activities such as screening the documentary "The Glorious Journey," introducing a collaborative 3D visual music video, and organizing talk shows and workshops... aiming to give viewers a richer understanding of the application of the values that traditional performing arts bring.



Exhibition "Northern Rhythm of the Tang Dynasty"
Opening hours: 8 AM to 8 PM, closed on Sundays (April 15, 2022 - May 15, 2022)
Location: Toong Trang Thi, 8 Trang Thi Street, Hanoi
Free entry

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