Motherhood fails to
curb career in dancing
Award-winning
dancer and now choreographer Linh Nga has to balance her passion for
performance and teaching with her new role as a mother. She talks to the
reporter about her latest production.
Linh Nga was one in two Vietnamese dancers
professionally trained in
The recent liveshow Lotus in January
was held only after four months you gave birth to your first child. What
motivated you to return to the stage so early?
Honestly, I did not intend to
officially return to the stage for such an exacting show. However, it is such
a very important show of the Bong Sen Theatre where I'm working, which have
won high award in the national dancing festival as well as acknowledged by
Guinness Record Book. I had planned and choreographed many of its acts before
giving birth, so I have managed to participate in, instead of enjoying the
preferential birth leave.
Furthermore, I have been taken great
care at home, so at times I ponder whether life just goes on like that, and
that's all I can do while many others are moving and creating. Fortunately,
by pressing myself to return to the stage everyday with a ‘steel' discipline,
my body has regained the flexibility to confidently appear in the show this
time.
The liveshow Lotus in January is
different from the liveshow Lotus you performed in 2012. Do you think that
you have been performed for this show as well as the previous one?
My latest Lotus show was planed more
meticulously, with the participation of many artists growing up from Lotus
Theatre like Vuong Linh, Tran Ly Ly, which is my motivation to get practised
for the show despite all the difficulties of a young mother. There are many
nights that my whole family have to stay awake for my new-born baby. But my
work and passion for dancing have helped me to stay stronger.
Is it not because you are afraid to
be forgotten?
To be more exact, I'm afraid that I
would get bored with my career if I stay at home too long. At my theatre,
many young artists are worried that I would quit and stop teaching them. It
is their naive speech that has prevented me from stopping, and fortunately, I
have been managed to return. I know for sure that sooner or later, people
will question if I either return to the stage too early or stop dancing. But
what we desire is more important, isn't it?
What was the biggest pressure coming
back to the stage?
My biggest pressure is my health. I
had to start from scratch for this show. After leaving the stage, all my
limbs became stiff, and I even began to feel frightened when performing in
front an audience. Only one month after giving birth, I had to resume practising
to regain my flexibility.
How was the music for the dance
selected?
The music for the show is played by
Nhat Trung, who has just returned from
Are you satisfied with the success of
the show this time?
It is true to say that we artists are
‘greedy' people, because we seem to never find satisfaction in what we have
achieved, but always desire higher success. This is especially true of
dancers who always strive to present better performances to the audience.
It is said that you have longer plan
for this show?
The recent two-night show just aims
for introduction. The show is planned to perform in 24 more nights this year
in Ha Noi, Hoi An, Nha Trang... and might be performed abroad in
If my previous shows, Vu (in 2011)
and Sen (in 2011) aimed to invite my friends, Sen show this time is performed
to sell tickets to support the artists financially. We don't want to produce
a show of billions of dong and then put it away. Why can they spend hundreds
of dollars to
What is your future direction?
It's time to orient the audience's
attention towards my main career - dancing - rather than my personal life.
I'm 28 years old now, and there's not much time left for my career. I used to
expect to confirm myself and earn a living after studying abroad, but now I
want to train and teach my successors. I will gradually focus on
choreographing and teaching.
Source: VNS
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Thứ Bảy, 18 tháng 5, 2013
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