"Teh Dar", in the K'ho language, means "going in circles", meaning to continue to convey Vietnamese cultural values in the whirlwind of life
Teh Dar is performed at Lune Center - a unique bamboo-paneled dome theater with an unmistakable Vietnamese character
Teh Dar takes us on a journey to a different, ‘higher’ realm of sensation: the enchanting world of Vietnamese highlanders. This is where untold stories are sung deep in the forests, hummed amongst treacherous mountains, and whispered around tribal flames for generations now take vivid life forms on stage.
Teh Dar is the intense incarnation of Central Highlands culture on stage, bringing the audience into the magical space of elephant hunts, moonlit nights, and jungles that hide death and rebirth
This time, stunning bamboo cirque, daring acrobatics, and live music from tribal instruments will spellbind as they paint the sights of mountain conquerors, wild mating, and thrilling creatures from tribal folklores.
The show captivates viewers with bamboo circus techniques and daring acrobatics, along with the mesmerizing timbre of traditional musical instruments
As exotic, beautiful, and enthralling as its older siblings, Teh Dar stays true to reflecting authentic Vietnamese life stories and cultural values. All of these live on as the circle of life turns, just like the meaning of ‘Teh Dar’ in many Vietnamese ethnic languages: ‘going in a circle'.
The seating plan