Dak Lak upholds folk dance of Central Highlands ethnic minorities

  • Young people at Tong Ju community tourism village (Ea Kao ward, Dak Lak province) play gongs. VNA Photo: Nguyen Dung
    Young people at Tong Ju community tourism village (Ea Kao ward, Dak Lak province) play gongs. VNA Photo: Nguyen Dung
  • Meritorious Artist Vu Lan, Head of the Vietnam Folk Arts Association in Dak Lak, instructs students in dance movements. VNA Photo: Nguyen Dung
    Meritorious Artist Vu Lan, Head of the Vietnam Folk Arts Association in Dak Lak, instructs students in dance movements. VNA Photo: Nguyen Dung
  • Young people perform the
    Young people perform the "Moi ruou" (Offering spirit to guest) ritual, a solemn activity in the welcoming ceremony of the Ede ethnic group. VNA Photo: Nguyen Dung
  • Dak Lak province organizes many activities to teach gong playing and folk dance to preserve and promote traditional cultural values. VNA Photo: Nguyen Dung
    Dak Lak province organizes many activities to teach gong playing and folk dance to preserve and promote traditional cultural values. VNA Photo: Nguyen Dung
Folk dance of the ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands is not only an art form but also a cultural symbol closely associated with the spiritual life, beliefs and customs of the community. Therefore, In recent times, the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak has implemented many programmes to preserve traditional culture of ethnic minorities by teaching the dance and rhythm of ethnic groups to “preserve the soul” of the Central Highland folk dance. VNA Photo: Nguyen Dung

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