Egyptian artist May Mohab and her passion for Vietnamese water puppets
VOV.VN - May Mohab began researching about Vietnamese water puppets in 2008 for her thesis and since then has remained passionate about this form of art. Vietnamese water puppets are being introduced for the first time to the world by a team of 10 artists of the Cairo Puppet Theatre.
May Mohad ( rightmost) and her colleagues at the Cairo Puppet Theatre |
Artist Islam Galad at the Cairo Puppet Theatre said “I love puppetry and especially Vietnamese water puppetry. I entered that field just because of my love for it. I love the skillfulness and the creativity of this art. I think Vietnamese water puppetry can be popularized in Egypt.”
Water puppets in Egyptian stories |
Artist May Mohab said “Vietnamese water puppetry is a unique art and it was very hard for me and other artists to perform. Many people have questioned me about why I had chosen to learn water puppets. It is new for Egypt, the Middle East and the wider world by the way water puppets artists perform underwater.
I love Vietnamese culture and was attached to Vietnam’s water puppetry. I am happy because now I am not the only artist in Egypt to love and perform water puppets. I can proudly say that we have a team of water puppet artists.”
Mohab can sit for hours just to looking at the wooden puppets. It is also time for her to think about writing a new the script for the puppets.
Mahab said, “I am an artist who is really in live with traditional art. I think countries in the worlds have many different kinds of arts to reflect their culture, religious, love, life, belief. But water puppetry is very unique, that no other country besides Vietnam has. My success is when an Egyptian story is being presented by a Vietnamese water puppet.”
Mohad and her colleagues at the Cairo Puppet Theatre have impressed local spectators with unique show of water puppetry performance. Cairo Mohamed Nour, director of Cairo Puppet Theatre said, “I would like to express my gratitude to the support and coordination of Vietnamese artists in spreading the popularity of water puppetry in Egypt and the Middle East. I have to say that this is a unique art that Vietnam has.”
May Mohad and other puppeteers in the Cairo Puppet Theatre are trying their best to introducing water puppetry to many more people in Egypt and the Middle East. It is also way Egyptian showing their creativity and passion in combining Vietnamese traditional art with Egyptian stories.