The art of Tuong through costumes and typical characters
Báo Dân trí•15/12/2023
(Dan Tri) - Tuong is a traditional theatrical form of Vietnam. When it developed most brilliantly under the Nguyen Dynasty, the art of Tuong was once considered the national drama.
Tuong was formed on the basis of the art of singing, dancing, music, performances and written literature. The most unique feature of Tuong is its heroic tragedy. Tuong is considered the stage of noble heroes. Image at the Hanoi Old Quarter Cultural Exchange Center at 50 Dao Duy Tu, exhibition on Tuong art called "Old Tuong on new materials." The characters in the play represent different types of people, are conventional, stylized, symbolic and highly generalized, and full of heroic tragedy.
Typical characters in Tuong are: Dao, Kim, Tuong, Lao, Ninh, Mu... Each type of character is divided into many different categories. Each play, each character is a lesson, an example of morality, especially loyalty to the king and patriotism.
The characters in the play have their own characteristics, personalities and backgrounds, and the audience can recognize each character when they appear on stage. The conventional technique is a consistent feature. Stylistic exaggeration is a principle of expression that requires linguistic elements to participate in the play such as: Movement, makeup, singing, speaking... Tuong actors paint on their faces stylized masks symbolizing different types of characters that are clearly defined. Just by looking at the character, one can tell if he is loyal or dishonest, old or young...
Each color has its own meaning: Blue is used for scheming characters; white is used for flattering characters; striped faces are used for warrior characters; yellow is used for monks, gods, etc. Tuong focuses on depicting the spirit of events and people, without going into meticulous details, using descriptive methods to attract and stimulate the audience's imagination to participate in the creation and sympathize with the artist. The costumes of the Tuong characters are based on ancient costumes but are stylized to suit the stage. In the picture is the general's costume.
Popular costumes include: Mang; dragon chan; armor; soldier's shirt; royal uniform; belt; hat; shoes; beard... In the picture are the Dong general's costume (black) and the white Mang costume. In traditional theater, the main props are weapons. Generals use spears; old generals use large swords; female generals use twin swords; soldiers use bows, spears, and machetes. Music plays a very important role in the art of Tuong. In addition to accompanying singing, dancing, and performing stage effects, Tuong music also expresses the characters' emotions in wordless performances and is a bridge between the characters' inner world and the audience. Tuong masks are created with new materials. Impressive masquerade masks with a variety of vibrant colors, vividly expressed through traditional shapes, lines and colors.
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