Vietnamese meritorious artist Le Giang had performed the Dan bau (monochord), a Vietnamese traditional musical instrument, along with a Middle Eastern famous traditional band at the Expo 2020 Dubai, according to the Vietnam Pavilion at the event.
Vietnamese meritorious artist Le Giang (L) performs Dan bau (monochord) at Expo 2020 Dubai (Photo: Vietnam Pavilion)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnamese meritorious artist Le Giang had performed the Dan bau (monochord), a Vietnamese traditional musical instrument, along with a Middle Eastern famous traditional band at the Expo 2020 Dubai, accordingto the Vietnam Pavilion at the event.
The show took place on the evening of October 12 on thelargest outdoor stage of the Expo 2020 Dubai complex. It was part of JalsatNights - oneof the top art shows at the event. The Dan bau was the only musical instrument that was invited to be present at Jalsat Nights.
Jalsat Nights is a music series held monthly from October 2021 to March 2022within the framework of Expo 2020 Dubai. It received special attention from the media and people of the Gulf countries.
The organisers had an ambitious plan to not onlyshowcase a part of the musical heritage of the United ArabianEmirates, but also give viewers a uniqueexperience by introducing traditional instruments from several countries aroundthe world.
The Dan bau was the only musical instrument that was invited to be present at Jalsat Nights (Photo: Vietnam Pavillion)
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