Today’s A Journey
through Aesthetic Realms
will be presented in
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
with subtitles in Arabic,
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Hungarian, Indonesian, Hungarian, Indonesian,
Japanese, Korean,
Mongolian, Persian,
Portuguese, Russian,
Spanish and Thai.
Âu Lạc (Vietnam)
is a nation with
a long-standing
traditional culture.
Aulacese musical
heritage is bountiful;
since ancient times,
many soul-stirring musical instruments
have been created with
diverse sounds like those
of the copper drum,
gong, lithophone,
bamboo xylophone,
cymbals, and panpipe.
Âu Lạc also has about 54
different ethnic groups.
For example,
in northern Âu Lạc,
there are Thái, Dao,
and Mường people living
on the Sapa Highland;
in central Âu Lạc,
there are Gia-rai
and Ê-đe people living
on Western Highlands
as well as Champa people
residing on the plains
along the seashore.
The musical treasure of
Aulacese ethnic groups
is very impressive.
In November 2005,
the gongs and cymbals
of Western Highlands
were recognized
by the United Nations
Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO)
as intangible cultural
heritage of the world.
In our program today,
we would like to
introduce you to
the music and dances
of a number of
ethnic groups in Âu Lạc.
To begin our program,
we invite you to enjoy
a music composition
in the style of
Western Highlands
from central Âu Lạc,
based on the song
“Return to My Side,”
composed by
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
This song combines
the powerful sound
of Western Highlands’
gongs and cymbals
with the melodious t’rung
and soaring flute
as well as other traditional
musical instruments.
“Return to My Side”
will be presented by
Phương Nam
Folk Music Group.
From the sunny
and windy highlands,
we now invite you
to visit the majestic
mountainous region
of northwestern Âu Lạc
and merge into
the optimistic rhythm
of life of the Dao Tiền
ethnic group.
Let’s find out about
a special staff made from
bamboo cylinders with
ancient coins attached,
through a dance
entitled “Coins Staff,”
performed by artists from
the Việt Bắc Folk Song
and Dance Company.
Under the dreamy moon
of the mountainous area,
let us sing and dance
together to pray
for a bountiful harvest,
for people’s happiness
and well-being.
The friendly invitation
of the gentle
Dao ethnic people
will be conveyed
through the dance
“Moon Above
the Mountain Peak.”
This dance will be
performed by artists from
the Việt Bắc Folk Song
and Dance Company.
You’re so beautiful,
so pretty,
in the colors of our people.
Would you like
to go with me?
Under the glistening moon,
would you sing
and dance with me?
Would you stay here
with me tonight?
Come join us
in a merry festival!
Please join us!
We’ll sing and dance
together.
Please join us!
We’ll sing and dance
together.
Please join us!
We’ll sing and dance
together.
Please join us!
We’ll sing and dance
together.
You’re so beautiful,
so pretty,
in the colors of our people.
Would you like
to go with me?
Under the glistening moon,
would you sing
and dance with me?
Thank you for watching
today’s program featuring
the music and dances
from some ethnic groups
of Âu Lạc (Vietnam).
Please tune in
to Supreme Master
Television for
more Aulacese folk music
in future broadcasts.
Coming up next is
Vegetarianism:
The Noble Way of Living,
after Noteworthy News.
So long for now.