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  2. Theatre of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Chèo is a form of generally satirical musical theatre, often encompassing dance, traditionally performed by Vietnamese peasants in northern Vietnam. It is usually performed outdoors by semi-amateur touring groups, stereotypically in a village square or the courtyard of a public building, although it is today increasingly also performed indoors and by professional performers.

  3. Cải lương - Wikipedia

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    A noted cải lương singer, Ngọc Huyền Popular artist Mộng Tuyền performs the leading role in a Cải lương Presentation Tuồng cải lương (Vietnamese: [tûəŋ ka᷉ːj lɨəŋ], Hán-Nôm: 從改良) often referred to as Cải lương (Chữ Hán: 改良), roughly "reformed theater") is a form of modern folk opera in Vietnam.

  4. Category:Vietnamese-language operas - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Folk opera - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Folk opera" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cải lương; M. Maoqiang; N.

  6. Tuồng - Wikipedia

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    Hát tuồng (Vietnamese pronunciation: [háːt tûəŋ], Chữ Nôm: 咭從) or hát bội (Vietnamese pronunciation: [háːk ɓôjˀ], Chữ Nôm: 咭佩) [1] is a form of Vietnamese theatre. Hát tuồng is often referred to as classical "Vietnamese opera" influenced by Chinese opera. [2] [3]

  7. Category:Folk operas - Wikipedia

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  8. Cô Sao - Wikipedia

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    Cô Sao ("Miss Sao") is a 1965 Vietnamese-language western-style opera by the composer Đỗ Nhuận. It is usually regarded as the first opera in Vietnamese. It is usually regarded as the first opera in Vietnamese.

  9. Đàn gáo - Wikipedia

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    It is similar to the đàn hồ. [1] The instrument originated from South Viet Nam, and is used in entertainment contexts. It can be played alone, as part of an orchestra, or to accompany cải lương (Vietnamese folk opera). The instrument’s name can be broken down as “đàn” meaning string instrument, and “gáo” literally ...