"Hat Then" or Then singing characterizes the spiritual and social life of Tay and Nung ethnic people.
"Hat then" performances are important ceremonial events, which unite the entire community.
Long Poems consist of several chapters with different content lengths. A show usually involves two or three groups of singers, plus musicians. The epics last for hours and are devided into short and long chapters, which are often repetitive. Anyone planning to sit through a "hat then" ritual had best get comfortable; the longest epic contains 35 chapters and 4,949 lines.
Long Poems consist of several chapters with different content lengths. A show usually involves two or three groups of singers, plus musicians. The epics last for hours and are devided into short and long chapters, which are often repetitive. Anyone planning to sit through a "hat then" ritual had best get comfortable; the longest epic contains 35 chapters and 4,949 lines.
In
the ceremony procession, not only must the artist carry out elabrate
religious rituals, but also act as a general actor singing, playing
music, dancing, and making gestures to demonstrate the meaning of the
sentence he is singing. Sometimes the artist also performs other
activities such as chewing cups and other things.
Music
is the main element that completely penetrates the performance.
Sometimes the music is accompanied with song, and at other moments it
serves as a background for dance or connecting parts of a song.The
main musical instruments in the "Then" performance is the "Tin Tau" (a
traditional stringed musical instrument resembling a guitar) and a chain
of shaking instruments. Sometimes the band has a bell present.
All
people in the Tay Nung community, regardless of ages, sexes,
and religions are fond of "Then" songs. Some groups such as the Kinh
Mooing in the same region have also been incorporating this kind of art
in their spiritual lives.
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