Cong ethnic people make efforts in preserving folk art

The Cong ethnic group in Muong Te district, the northern mountainous province of Lai Chau boasts a diverse cultural life with traditional values. Over the years, local people have made great efforts in preserving the group’s cultural identity.
Cong ethnic people make efforts in preserving folk art ảnh 1Class teaches folk dances of Cong ethnic people (Photo: VNA)
Lai Chau, (VNA) - The Cong ethnic group inMuong Te district, the northern mountainous province of Lai Chau  boasts a diverse cultural life withtraditional values. Over the years, local people have made great efforts inpreserving the group’s cultural identity.

Among the six dancing artisansin Nam Khao commune, Muong Te district, Ly Thi Giong is considered a livingtreasure in helping preserve the traditional folk art of the Cong ethnic group.Everyday, she teaches local girls the group’s folk dances. Day after day,despite rain and sun, her class is full of sounds echoing from folk melodiesand dances.

“I urge young local girls topractice dances in a hope to stop Cong cultural identity from falling intooblivion,” Giong said. “In the past, we had to equip ourselves with paraffinlambs and wood canes for practicing. Now it is more convenient as we areequipped with electricity and loudspeakers,” added Giong.


Cong ethnic people make efforts in preserving folk art ảnh 2Girls are practising Cong ethnic group's dancing (Photo: VNA)

Local authorities of Nam Khaocommune have paid attention to maintaining such classes in an attempt topreserve the traditional cultural values of the Cong ethnic group.

According to Ly Van Hieu,Chairman of the Nam Khao communal People’s Committee, at present, thecommune has six art troupes for six villages, with each village having oneartisan.

He said the traditional culturalvalues of ethnic groups are precious heritage, contributing to a diverse butunited Vietnamese culture.
However, the widespreadpervasion of foreign cultures has posed challenges for local authorities inpreserving cultural values, he said.
Cong ethnic people make efforts in preserving folk art ảnh 3(Photo:VNA)
“In the future, we hope that theState will pay more attention to providing assistance for classes and artisanswho can participate in preserving the traditional cultural values of ethnicgroups such as Sin La, Cong, Mang, La Hu,” said Tran Duc Hien, Vice Chairman ofthe Muong Te district People’s Committee. 

Upholding and promotingtraditional cultural values of ethnic minorities is urgent given increasingglobal integration. To that end, classes, art troupes passing down folk cultureto younger generations need to be multiplied so that culture is nurtured andcan maximise its internal strength, Hien said.-VNA
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