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chèo singing
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Artists expressing their opinions, belonging to the Cheo Club of Gia Trung commune, Gia Vien district, Ninh Binh province
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province\n\nChèo was traditionally performed by Vietnamese peasants who shared a passion for folk art and they often sung Chèo tunes together in their free time.
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Cheo singing performance, belonging to the Cheo Club of Gia Trung commune, Gia Vien district
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province\n\nTraditional Chèo was usually performed outdoors on a square mat in the village communal house yard during entertaining events, serving peasants and their family members after work.
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Artists performing Cheo, in Gia Trung commune, Gia Vien district
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province\n\nTraditional Chèo was usually performed outdoors on a square mat in the village communal house yard during entertaining events, serving peasants and their family members after work.
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Cheo singing and dancing performance, belonging to the Cheo Club of Yen Khanh district, Ninh Binh province
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province
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Worshiping the statue of the Cheo profession's founder in Van Thi Temple
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province\n\nLady Phạm Thị Trân originally came from Hải Dương province. She was a singer, talented in singing, and was eventually invited to the royal court of the Đinh Dynasty to teach dancing to soldiers. She was also credited as a mandarin in the royal court.
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Statue of the Cheo profession's founder (Thanh Binh Ward, Ninh Binh City, Ninh Binh Province)
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province\n\nLady Phạm Thị Trân originally came from Hải Dương province. She was a singer, talented in singing, and was eventually invited to the royal court of the Đinh Dynasty to teach dancing to soldiers. She was also credited as a mandarin in the royal court.
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Meritorious artist and composer Pham Ngoc Gioi teaches the art of Cheo singing in school, in Yen Khanh district, Ninh Binh province
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province\n\nGenerations of practitioners have made great effort to the development and promotion of Chèo stage art by teaching the way of performing and singing Chèo.
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Teaching the Art of Cheo Singing in the Community in Ninh Binh
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province\n\nGenerations of practitioners have made great effort to the development and promotion of Chèo stage art by teaching the way of performing and singing Chèo.
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Teaching the art of Cheo singing in school, in Gia Vien district, Ninh Binh province
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province\n\nGenerations of practitioners have made great effort to the development and promotion of Chèo stage art by teaching the way of performing and singing Chèo.
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Van Thi Temple (Thanh Binh Ward, Ninh Binh City, Ninh Binh Province)
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province\n\nLady Phạm Thị Trân originally came from Hải Dương province. She was a singer, talented in singing, and was eventually invited to the royal court of the Đinh Dynasty to teach dancing to soldiers. She was also credited as a mandarin in the royal court. Currently, there is a temple in Vân Thị in Ninh Binh city, which demonstrates that lady Phạm Thị Trân was the creator of Chèo singing in our country.\n\n
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The delegation took a photo with the Cheo singing club in Yen Mo district, Ninh Binh province
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province\n\nClubs of folklore and Chèo singing in such communes as Yên Nhân, Yên Phong (Yên Mô district); Gia Trung, Liên Sơn (Gia Viễn district); Khánh Hồng, Khánh Cường, Khánh Nhạc, Khánh Trung, Yên Ninh town (Yên Khánh district) have paid much attention to safeguard and promote ancient Chèo tunes.\n\n
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Members of the Cheo singing club in Yen Mo district are practicing
Chèo – Vietnamese traditional stage art in Ninh Bình province\n\nClubs of folklore and Chèo singing in such communes as Yên Nhân, Yên Phong (Yên Mô district); Gia Trung, Liên Sơn (Gia Viễn district); Khánh Hồng, Khánh Cường, Khánh Nhạc, Khánh Trung, Yên Ninh town (Yên Khánh district) have paid much attention to safeguard and promote ancient Chèo tunes.
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