Theatre group opens camp for young scriptwriters hinh anh 1​Vietnamese artists (Illustrative image. Source: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) - A creative camp for young writers began at the HCM City Theatre Association on July 29.

The six-day camp has attracted more than 50 young scriptwriters from both State-owned and private theatres and cai luong (reformed opera) troupes, including well-known writers Bich Ngan, Kim Khoi and Ngoc Truc.

Artists and authors invited by the association are teaching the participants history, traditional culture and theatre as well as writing skills.

“Our fact-finding tours to famous theatres in the region, like Tran Huu Trang Cai Luong Theatre in HCM City and Bac Lieu Cai Luong Troupe in Bac Lieu province, will help young writers learn about the art from talks and performances staged by experienced actors,” Meritorious Artist Hoa Ha, deputy director of the association, said.

“Theatres are faced with a shortage of interesting scripts. If cultural authorities want to build on the rising popularity of traditional theatre, they need to encourage and train young scriptwriters,” Ha, himself a scriptwriter and director of many plays for city and provincial troupes and television channels, said.

The HCM City University of Theatre and Cinematography and HCM City University of Culture, two of the region’s leading art schools, attract more than 1,000 students a year, but only a few dozen join scriptwriting course.-VNA
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