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Từ điển Việt Anh (Vietnamese English Dictionary)
chèo
verb To row chèo thuyá»n to row a boat noun Oar mái chèo an oar Traditional operetta Chèo (Traditional operetta) is an original synthesis of folk songs, dances and narration. The words of the play are imbued with the lyricism of folk songs, proverbs and popular sayings. A Chèo play could be put on stage in a large theatre, but it also could be performed successfully on one or two bed mats spread in the middle of a communal house with a cast of only three: a hero, a heroine and a clown. The clown in a Chèo play seems to be a supporting role, but actually he or she is very important to the performance. The clowns present a comic portrayal of social life, with ridiculous and satirical words and gestures they reduce the audience to tears of laughter. The national Chèo repertoire includes among others Truong Vien, Kim Nhan, LÆ°u Bình DÆ°Æ¡ng Lá»… and Quan Am Thị KÃnh, which are considered treasures of the traditional stage
| [chèo] | | | to row (a boat) | | | BÆ¡i / chèo ngược giòng | | To swim/row against the current | | | oar | | | Mái chèo | | An oar | | | GÆ°Æ¡m Ä‘Ã n ná»a gánh non sông má»™t chèo (truyện Kiá»u) | | He roved the streams and lakes with sword and lute upon his shoulders slung | | | traditional operetta; popular opera | | | Chèo (Traditional operetta) is an original synthesis of folk songs, dances and narration. The words of the play are imbued with the lyricism of folk songs, proverbs and popular sayings. A Chèo play could be put on stage in a large theatre, but it also could be performed successfully on one or two bed mats spread in the middle of a communal house with a cast of only three: a hero, a heroine and a clown. The clown in a Chèo play seems to be a supporting role, but actually he or she is very important to the performance. The clowns present a comic portrayal of social life, with ridiculous and satirical words and gestures they reduce the audience to tears of laughter. The national Chèo repertoire includes among others Truong Vien, Kim Nhan, LÆ°u Bình DÆ°Æ¡ng Lá»… and Quan Am Thị KÃnh, which are considered treasures of the traditional stage. |
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