Bringing Xoan Singing into Music Teaching for Primary School Students in the Northern Central Region
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Xoan singing is a cultural heritage of the type of folk performance associated with worshiping Hung Kings in the Ancestral Land of Phu Tho, a belief originating from the ancestor worshiping practices of the Vietnamese people. Xoan singing is recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity. Xoan singing education for students right from elementary school age is considered an effective way to preserve and promote the value of this traditional cultural heritage. Currently, many high schools in some Provinces such as Phu Tho and Vinh Phuc in Vietnam have introduced Xoan singing into teaching for high school students, but it is still not worthy of the value and influence of Xoan singing in social life. Therefore, there needs to be solutions. specific law. The research team of the Central University of Arts Pedagogy has carried out the project "Introducing Xoan Singing into Primary School Music in the Northern central Region", specifically in the two provinces of Phu Tho and Vinh Phuc.
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