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Artisans work to revive
Dong Ho folk art
Nguyen Dang Che and Nguyen Huu Sam from
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Che and his family have invested more than 3 billion
VND (141,690 USD) in building a centre to restore and preserve this art form
on an area of over 5,000 square metres.
Dong Ho folk painting is an art form that uses woodcut
prints and originates in Dong Ho village in Bac Ninh Province. The prints
depict the daily activities and religious practices of farmers in the Red
River Delta.
Popular works carry the names “Playing the flute”,
“Farmer and Water Buffalo”, “Catching coconuts”, “Jealousy” and “Mice
Wedding”, and reflect the artists’ and local inhabitants’ aspirations for happy,
peaceful and prosperous lives.
Traditionally, craftsmen used raw materials from
nature, making sheets of paper from the bark of the “do” (poonah) tree and
mixing colours using soil, burnt bamboo leaves and sea shells.
It is important to promote the brand “Dong Ho” and
increase the villagers’ involvement in preserving the art form to ensure the
paintings gain popularity, both at home and abroad, Che said.
Che and Sam have also engaged in a 60 billion VND (2.86
million USD) project to preserve and uphold the cultural heritage value of
this art form, recently improved by the provincial People’s Committee. The
project will run from 2014 to 2016, with a vision for 2030.
Meanwhile, the provincial People’s Committee of Bac
Ninh has approved a project worth close to VND 60 billion (USD 2.86 million )
to preserve and uphold the cultural heritage value of this art form. The
project will run from 2014 to 2016, with a vision for 2030.
Authorities have earmarked funds to apply for UNESCO
recognition of the art form as an intangible cultural heritage in need of
urgent protection. UNESCO requirements are expected to be met by 2016, at a
cost of 7.8 billion VND (371,400 USD).
In the future, regular photo exhibitions will be held,
bringing Dong Ho paintings closer to visitors to the province, Chairman of
the People’s Committee Nguyen Nhu Dieu said.
VNS
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Thứ Bảy, 6 tháng 9, 2014
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