tienpiennar
Tienpiennar is a traditional Vietnamese folk dance that originated in the northern region of Vietnam, particularly in the provinces of Ninh Bình and Thanh Hóa. The name "tienpiennar" is derived from the local H'mong language, where "tien" means "dance" and "piennar" refers to the rhythmic clapping or drumming that accompanies the performance. This dance is deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of the H'mong ethnic minority and is often performed during festivals, weddings, and other significant celebrations.
Tienpiennar is characterized by its lively and energetic movements, which are accompanied by traditional instruments such
The attire worn during a tienpiennar performance is vibrant and colorful, featuring traditional H'mong clothing such
While tienpiennar remains a cherished tradition, efforts have been made to document and promote it through