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Children embrace traditional Vietnamese music | Vietnam Today
Children embrace traditional Vietnamese music | Vietnam Today
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Recognized by UNESCO as an intangible
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cultural heritage of humanity, Don Ca
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Tai Tu has long been at the heart of
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southern Vietnamese culture. And in
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order to preserve this traditional art
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from beyond the stage, many free classes
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have been made available to the
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community. And among the learners are
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children discovering a passion for the
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music at an early age.
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For the past six years, this Don Ca Tai
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Tu class has continued to welcome new
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students free of charge with support
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from the city of Can Tho. But keeping
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traditional music alive among such young
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children takes more than just funding.
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It is sustained by the dedication of
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veteran artists and often by the quiet
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encouragement of parents.
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This is a challenging art form both in
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technique and in attracting young
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learners in today's context. What
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concerns me most is the need for parents
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to be truly involved. In this class,
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parents are not just here to drop their
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children off. They stay, share the
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learning process, and support them along
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the way.
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When they attend, I usually sit with
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them so they feel more confident. Having
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me there encourages them to be bolder,
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to imitate and sing along with what
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teacher Hong teaches.
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I've been sitting in Miss Hong's class
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for about five years now. I attend two
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sessions a week on Mondays and Fridays,
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and I also practice at home. If I can, I
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hope to perform and sing on stage more
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often just like Miss Hong.
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The soul of Don Ca Tai Tu lies in
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improvisation and subtle variations in
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this melodic framework, which are shaped
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by the performer's emotion in the
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moment. This is also perhaps the most
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difficult element to pass on to young
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learners.
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I see the children as my own. Hearing
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them sing their first melodies brings me
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indescribable joy. As long as I have the
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strength and children still come with
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passion, I will continue to teach and
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stay with them.
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Humble classrooms like these are helping
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Đờn ca tài tử live on, not only as a
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heritage to be preserved or a memory of
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past generations, but as something still
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present in today's world, continuously
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nurtured and passed on to those who come
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after.