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Spring festivals help to revive folk
games across the country
HA NOI (VNS) - The crowd quickly shaped into a circle in the
front yard of the
Adults were like
little kids, unable to take their eyes off the crackers that were being
moulded in different sizes and shapes.
The sizes, shapes
and thickness decide the sound of explosion, a young man told the audience as
he raised high a conical hat-shaped cracker that he had just finished making.
When he said any
child can give the crackers a try, about 10 boys and girls jumped in, rolling
up their sleeves.
"I never made
this before. This game is a lot of fun," said Le Quoc Minh, a seventh
grader from the
"I made one
small one and one slightly bigger. They did not make such a big bang, but I
would love to try again."
The clay crackers
were demonstrated by artisans from
The artisans from
Hai Phong were joined by their counterparts from Ha Tinh and Hoa Binh
provinces, who presented several folk games and art performances.
Several groups of
girls, women and even little children enjoyed a bamboo pole dance introduced
by people of the Thai ethnic minority community. Among the audience cheering
and applauding the dancers were several foreign visitors. In other corner,
many young people and even children kept onlookers entertained as they tried
their best to walk on stilts.
Others tried their
hand at climbing tall bamboo poles, catching loaches in big jars, a game that
involved rolling pomelos (akin to bowling) through a small "goal
post," sack jumping and several other of 25 games brought to the
festival.
"Many
localities have begun to revive and promote their folk games at spring
festivals that are being held nationwide, said Nguyen Van Huy of the National
Council for Cultural Heritage.
A former director
of the museum, Huy welcomed the development saying: Folk games reflect the
nation's culture, they enable us to understand more about friendship, love
for family and the homeland, enhance community spirit and connect the
neighbourhood."
The interest and
enjoyment shown at several spring festivals by both Vietnamese and foreign
visitors, in particular the youth, show that folk games can still be a big
draw, he said. "If we go in the right direction, these games will not be
lost, and can actually flourish."
The ongoing
"Folk games
are not just a form of healthy entertainment and good physical exercise. They
also stimulate the players' intelligence," culture researcher Giang Quan
told the Ha Noi Moi (New Ha Noi) newspaper recently. "Many games are
artistic and aesthetic, and highlight the admirable skills of players."
Another culture
researcher, professor Ngo Duc Thinh, told Viet Nam News that festivals are a
great environment for the games that go beyond mere entertainment.
"Folk games
have a religious and spiritual base. Hence they are not simply games. They
also help improve physical fitness and provide moral education," he
said.
Thinh gave the
example of a swing competition where male-female pairor martial arts
performance represents the combination Yin and Yang, or martial arts
performance in which winners have the coveted honour of praying in front of
the local God. The belief is that such an honour will bring them health,
happiness and prosperity during the Lunar New Year, he said.
However, Thinh
also said there is some worry that folk games were better conserved in
mountainous and remotes areas, not in urban areas where imported toys
dominate the market.
"In recent
years, both culture managers and researchers have paid greater attention to
conserving traditional games in an effort to keep children off these harmful
toys," Thinh said.
"However,
it's easier said than done. Results in terms of both quality and quantity
remain limited because of inadequate organisation."
Prof. Thinh said
While this is
good, it is much more important to ensure that folk games are brought into
full play in the daily life of local communities, he said.
He said: "Any
folk game, especially for children, will only fulfill its potential if it's
played all year around, and not just during festivals." - VNS
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Thứ Năm, 13 tháng 2, 2014
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