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Mass performance of xoe folk dance to set Vietnamese record

A mass performance of xoe folk dance with the participation of 2,033 people to set a Vietnamese record is scheduled to take place in Nghia Lo town, the northwestern mountainous province of Yen Bai, on September 29.
A mass performance of xoe folk dance with the participation of 2,033people to set a Vietnamese record is scheduled to take place in Nghia Lotown, the northwestern mountainous province of Yen Bai, onSeptember 29.

Participants will perform six corexoe dances of Thai ethnic people, namely “xe vong”, “om lom top mu”,“nhom khan”, “pha xi”, “don hon” and “kham khan moi lau” with the musicplayed by 20 traditional instrumentalists.

Chairwoman of the Nghia Lo People’s Committee Hoang Hong Hanh, who isalso the head of performance’s steering board, said that locals areexcited to join in the activity. They want to take this opportunity tointroduce their cultural beauty to both domestic and foreign people.

The event will also mark the approval of a project to develop Nghia Lotown into a destination of culture and tourism in the 2013 – 2020period.

Xoe dance is an important collective danceof Thai people, especially in the northwestern region. The xoe folkdance comprises about 30 different dances.-VNA

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