"DANCE IN THE CLOUDS" - Art show in Fansipan peak, Sapa
Inspired by the characteristics of the Northwestern folk culture and the meditative space of the spiritual architectural complex on Mount Fansipan, "Dance in the clouds" takes viewers on a journey to explore Northwest, Sa Pa and especially the Roof of Indochina in an extremely interesting and magical way.
"Dance in the Clouds" will be officially launched to the audience at Bao An Thien Tu lobby - Sun World Fansipan Legend tourist resort (depending on weather conditions), from 13 / 7 to 13 October 2019, continuously for three months, with 2 performances on weekdays and Sundays at 9:30 and 11:30, and 3 weekend performances (Friday, Saturday) at 9:30, 11:30, and 14.30. Each show has a duration of 20 minutes, breaks every Tuesday.
Inspired by the characteristics of the Northwestern folk culture and the meditative space of the spiritual architectural complex on Mount Fansipan, "Dance in the clouds" takes viewers on a journey to explore Northwest, Sa Pa and especially the Roof of Indochina in an extremely interesting and magical way.
"Dance in the clouds" unique right from the stage. The San May area is the place where the journey ends of excursions across the Muong Hoa Valley and Hoang Lien Son forest mountain area with a cable car, to open another journey imbued with meditative qualities between the spirituality complex or at the Fansipan peak. From San May, beautiful days, visitors can see the sea of clouds floating in front of their eyes like lost in the realm of Buddha.
And the story is about a Northwest festival that began 70 years ago, bringing tourists back to history, rediscover old legends and legends, live the Northwestern life together with highland ethnic people who are honest, naive and love labor. After that, they returned to reality, moving on to the spiritual realm of meditation at Hoang Lien Son, enjoying peace in the place where heaven and earth harmony on Fansipan peak.
The music of the show "Dance in the Clouds" was composed by two musicians Nguyen Manh Tien and Dinh Van Duc. In order to describe a true Northwest to every detail, world music is used as the theme song for the first part, with familiar sounds from national instruments such as Khen, flute, stone flock ... In the part 2, the spiritual element is characterized by melodious meditation music, slowly with many auxiliary sounds such as the sound of the wind blowing, the sound of flowing water, the sound of the bell...
Source: Viettravel Magazine