Đồng Nhân Village Festival
VGP - The Trưng Sisters, Vietnamese national heroines who led a rebellion against the Han invaders (40-43 AD), are worshipped in Đồng Nhân Village (Hai Bà Trưng District, Hà Nội), and in some other villages with pagodas built and festivals held in their honor.
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| A painting depicting the two Trưng Sisters defeating the Han invaders |
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| The Temple dedicated to the Trưng Sisters, Đồng Nhân Village, Hai Bà Trưng District, Hà Nội |
Preparations
Prior to
August 1945, the population of Đồng
The
festival is held on February 5, but preparations start the 15th of
December of the proceeding year, when villagers elect the conductor of the
Festival, who is chosen from among heads of harmonious families having both
sons and daughters. The selected master must then bring some offerings to the
temple – usually betel and liquor – in order to seek sanction, by throwing two
coins on to a dish. Thereafter, on January 1 (lunar year), he must again come
to the temple with offerings, involving glutinous rice and dishes of meat, and
perform an additional ceremony.
After
celebrating the Lunar New Year, the villagers set about all the preparations,
including the appointment of:
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Two
young men who escort the elephants and, for this purpose, must wear red dresses
with blue tripes:
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Twenty
old women who lead the procession and offer prayers during the trip
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Twenty
young men who would carry the multi-colored flags, the parasols, the drums,
gongs and cymbals, and the cult instruments, these young men must wear short
red dresses, white pants, blue puttees.
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Thirty-two
persons who carry palanquins and 4 persons who carry a jar of water, these 36
persons must wear long black dresses, white pants, red cloth belts
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A
musical band.
The
ceremony committee has the responsibility to:
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Check
up on the state of the instruments of the cult and procession such as the
flags, swords, palanquins, (including one palanquin for carrying water), get
them repaired or replaced if necessary.
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Check
up on the state of clothing used for cult and procession
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Receive
visitors and guests from other places
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| Ready for the religious ceremonies at the Đồng Nhân Village Festival in memory of the Trưng Sisters |
Sequence of the festival
February 4:
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Final
preparations involving check-up of cult instruments, flags, etc.
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Prayers
and offerings
February 5:
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The
ceremony in honor of the Two Sisters starts as soon as the procession returns
to the temple. In some years, the ceremony is fully performed by women, from
the master down to attendants.
Lamp dance: The ceremony is often followed by
a lamp dance, a piece of folk culture greatly appreciated by the population, in
which dancers move to the bent of drums. The dance is performed by a group of
10 girls clad in long black dresses with a red belt cloth tied to the panel of
the dresses. Each lamp consists of plate with a burning candle in the middle
and is surrounded by paper-made flowers. The dancers, each holding two lamps,
glide softly before the altar, either in 2 rows or in one row, now forming a
circle, now forming a different geometrical figure. Sometimes, the 2 rows
interwined with each or move opposite to each other in front of the altar.
Moving in the light – now dim, now bright – of the candles, the dancers must
take care to keep the candles burning throughout the dance while not allowing
them to burn the surrounding paper shades.
In
particular, the lamp dance is led by a young man, disguised as a girl of easy
virtue. The girl wears a long black dress, white pants, a gauze turban, and
carries on her shoulders, decorated with colored fringes, a small drum, and on
her back several small flags. The dance leader moves with soft, woman-like
movements, while beating rhythmically on the drum in order to provide guidance
to the dancers and make the dance performance lively and attractive.
February 6:


