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Der Chinese Ly Nguyen Cat und die Entstehung des Vietnamesischen Theaters
Author Nguyen, Van Nam
Source Africa and Asia
Date1993
Pages33 - 55
PublisherHumboldt-U. Institut fur Musikwissenschaft und MusikerziehungHumboldt-U. Institut fur Musikwissenschaft und Musikerziehung
LocationBerlin, Germany [柏林, 德國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language德文=German
Note
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KeywordVietnamese Theaters;China;Dramatic arts;Vietnam;Ly nguyen cat;Religion;Religious music;Confucianism;Nguyen, Van Nam;
AbstractThe autonomy of Vietnamese theater in its three forms, the folk cheo,the courtly tuong,and the popular cai-luong,can be demonstrated by historical sources that make use of the Vietnamese language,discuss typically Vietnamese instruments, and describe Buddhist rather than Confucianist rules of performance. Discussion of the thousand-year-old theatrical Vietnamese practice in the chief genres mentioned above nevertheless points to strong Chinese influence. However,the presence of indigenous ritual,the splendor of the mysteries, and clowning episodes undermine the claim of a Chinese origin for the Vietnamese theater.
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