Teh Dar Show in Vietnam

Location: Hoi An, Vietnam

Type of Seats: Ahh (Standard), Ohh (Middle), Wow (Highest category)

About the show: “Teh Dar” offers a captivating journey into the world of Vietnamese highlanders, showcasing their vibrant culture through the Vietnamese Bamboo Circus. Audiences will experience the thrill of wild hunts, the allure of moonlit romances, and mystical tales of death and rebirth. The performances are enriched with daring acrobatics and the entrancing sounds of tribal instruments recognized by UNESCO. The name “Teh Dar” reflects the cyclical nature of life in the K’ho tribe’s language, symbolizing the ongoing preservation of Vietnam’s rich tribal heritage. As the performers continue to inspire, the legacy of these cultures endures

Management company: Lune Production

Note: Reservations are required in advance. The schedule may change without prior notice

“Teh Dar Show” is a captivating cultural performance that brings to life the rich heritage and traditions of Vietnam’s Central Highlands. This mesmerizing show is a celebration of the indigenous tribes’ rituals, music, and folklore. The show is designed to enhance the acoustic and visual experience. The circular stage and ambient lighting create an atmosphere that transports the audience to the heart of the Central Highlands, where the traditions of the ethnic minority groups are vividly brought to life. Each element of the “Teh Dar Show” is meticulously crafted to reflect the spiritual and communal essence of the highland cultures. The performers’ elaborate costumes, made from traditional materials, and their powerful, synchronized movements tell stories of daily life, spiritual beliefs, and the harmonious relationship between humans and nature. “Teh Dar Show” is not just a performance but a cultural journey that offers a profound and immersive experience, allowing visitors to connect with the soul of Vietnam’s highland communities. It is a must-see for anyone looking to explore the diverse cultural tapestry of Vietnam through the lens of its indigenous arts.

Photo credit: Lune Production

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