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French photographer to build Co Tu museum in Quang Nam

DA NANG Today
Published: February 19, 2018

French photographer Rehahn plans to build a Co Tu Museum offering information on the ethnic group living in the mountainous areas of Quang Nam Province in the centre of the province’s Tay Giang District.

Looms: Brocade weaving is the most traditional craft of Cơ Tu people. VNSRéhahn
Brocade weaving is the most traditional craft of Co Tu people (Photo: VNS)

The museum will become a display of Co Tu culture and rendezvous point for festivals among the ethnic groups living in the province, Thua Thien-Hue Province and Laos.

Réhahn told Viet Nam News that the museum will be built on a total of 2,000m2.

“Tay Giang District offered me land where I could help them to set up the museum, in co-operation with cultural researcher Tran Tan Vinh and Co Tu people. The museum will be introduced in three languages – French, English and Vietnamese,” he said.

He said the idea originated one day when he talked with a chief of the Co Tu oVillage in Dong Giang District in the province about preservation of Co Tu musical instruments for the next generation.

“He told me that kids often come to his house to ask questions about instruments or stories and he said, ‘When I die, who will answer them?’ And then I decided to open a museum for the preservation of their culture before it disappears completely,” Rehahn recalled.

“Co Tu culture and people gave me so much for my museum -- the Museum of Ethnology – in Hoi An city and they always welcomed me like a brother. So, I want to help them,” he said.

An old Cơ Tu man plays a string instrument (abel).
An old Co Tu man plays a string instrument (abel) (Photo: VNS)

Party Secretary of Tay Giang District, Bh’riu Co Liec, a Tu man, said the district has allocated land for the development of the museum and Rehahn has come to help construct it.

He said the district would seek objects among the Co Tu community in Quang Nam and neighbouring provinces as well as districts in Laos for display.

Liec said Co Tu people have preserved their rich culture for generations, but yet such a museum is built at the locality for regular visit and display.

As planned, the museum will be built according to the design of a Guoi (traditional communal long house of Co Tu people) – displaying the most typical antiquities of the ethnic group.

A Cơ Tu man plays a buffalo horn -- a musical intrument of the ethnic group
A Co Tu man plays a buffalo horn - a musical intrument of the ethnic group

The Guoi also plays the role of the heart and soul of the community. It serves as a rendezvous for all the big festivals and meetings held every year.

Tay Giang District is home to the largest Co Tu community in Viet Nam. The people comprise 91% of the district’s population of 17,000.

Réhahn is a photographer born in Normandy, France. He has made Hoi An his home since 2011, where he established the Precious Heritage Art Gallery Museum at 26 Phan Boi Chau.

A Gươl (traditional communal long house of the Cơ Tu people) is seen in Tây Giang District in Quảng Nam Province. The French photographer Rehahn plans to build a Cơ Tu Museum in the district. — VNS Photo Công Thành Read more at http://vietnamnews.vn/life-style/422305/french-photographer-to-build-co-tu-museum-in-quang-nam.html#DKzBMpHOgDfAUPvp.99
A Guoi (traditional communal long house of the Co Tu people) is seen in Tay Giang District in Quang Nam Province (Photo: VNS)

The 250m2 space is home to more than 30 authentic traditional costumes, 200 photos, precious artifacts and stories translated in French, English and Vietnamese. It is the culmination of five years of exploration of Viet Nam’s 54 ethnic groups.

He and a group of artists and entrepreneurs are also pushing to turn the street into what he calls Rue des Arts.

(Source: VNS)

 

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