NUNG’S SLIEN IN THAI NGUYEN PROVINCE
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2020/405Keywords:
Slien, Nung, Culture, folk proponent, spirituality, Thai Nguyen.Abstract
The Nung's Slien is a type of synthetic folk art in Thai Nguyen, it is a Shamanisme and is regarded as a spiritual cure in the life of the community. Long time ago, whenever in life, they encounter a strange phenomenon and cannot be explained, the Nung people often organize the Slien to pray for the family to be peaceful, lucky, healthy, business advantage. By reaching, statistical, surveying and analyzing the values of the Slien, we recognize that this folk art is not only a genre of long - time music that is rich in spiritual life, but also a form of unique cultural activities. It is not only the means of prayer for healing that has become the kind of artistic vocal folk narrative of beliefs by artistic cultural elements.
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