The female singer provides the vocals while playing her phach (small wooden sticks on a small bamboo platform) to serve as percussion. She is accompanied by a man who plays the dan day, a long-necked, 3-string lute used almost exclusively for the genre. Last is the spectator (often a scholar or connoisseur of the art) who strikes a trong chau (praise drum) in praise of the singer’s performance, usually with every passage of the song.
After enjoying ca tru, visitors can enjoy a puppet water show.
Tickets are available at the museum, Nguyen Van Huyen Street, Cau Giay District, Hanoi and are VND25,000.
(Source: SGT)
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