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Trong đời nghệ sĩ, một lần được thế vai diễn của thần tượng chắc chắn sẽ là kỷ niệm khó quên trong sự nghiệp hóa thân với hàng trăm số phận. Nghệ sĩ Trung Dân đã có những khoảnh khắc đáng nhớ.
Actress Bich Hanh’s biography and memories
Bich Hanh’s anguish of not being able to sing is also shared by her many
colleagues. The heart-break of seeing “the cai luong stage is being destroyed by
a storm” is the end of anyone’s hopes!
When Bich Hanh was a little girl at the age of 11, she loved to sing so much.
She even dreamed of singing in her sleep, and at school, she would imitate other
actresses’ songs and pretend that she was performing on stage. Her teachers and
classmates called her “a little Vietnamese opera singer”. Then she got a chance
to play the part of a little girl in “Ben cau vong the” (Looking for a wife by
the bridge) by composer Ngoc Van. At that time, the troupe had such
actors/actresses as Kim Chung, Bich Hop, Thuy Lieu, Tuy Dinh, Hue Chuc, Dieu
Hien, Hung Cuong, Kim Nguyen, Hoang Long, Quang Huu, Ngoc Toan, Sy Toan, Minh
Canh, comedian Phuc Lai, Tu Vung, Ba Hoi… While rehearsing for a new play,
composer Ngoc Van realized he needed a role of a little girl. Suddenly, he saw
Bich Hanh and asked her:
- Can you sing?
- Yes, of course! Bich Hanh answered happily.
That was how Bich Hanh got the part of Mong Diep (a little girl), a younger
sister of Hong Diep (played by Kim Chung). But she was not assigned any singing
part in the play. Instead, all she did was walk back and forth on the stage in a
role of a little girl who was from the countryside and came to the city to look
for her older sister. It was because composer Ngoc Van thought that Bich Hanh
still spoke with a Northern accent, so she would not be able to sing “cai luong”,
which required a Southern accent.
After that the Kim Chung troupe rehearsed a new play “Dac Ky Tru Vuong”. Bich
Hanh took the part of An Giao, and this time she could perform on stage but,
again, no singing part. Mr. Long, the owner of this troupe, was satisfied with
Bich Hanh’s singing, so he asked composer Ngoc Van and Bich Hanh to come to see
him and said:
- This little girl sings well, so please write a “vong co” verse for her.
- No, it is not good to sing a “vong co” song with the Northern accent. She
cannot do it now. Composer Ngoc Van disagreed.
Mr. Long was quiet after hearing that, but Bich Hanh begged:
- I can sing. Please write a “vong co” verse for me, sir!
Although Bich Hanh was crying and begging, composer Ngoc Van still shook his
head and refused. Bich Hanh was so sad, so disappointed that she was determined
to learn how to sing “vong co”. She asked her parents to let her take lessions
with musician Bay Trach.
(Twenty years later, in 1984, composer Ngoc Van had a play for the television.
He went to Bich Hanh’s house to invite her to take the leading role in his play.
Although Bich Hanh was free at that time, she completely refused to work with
him regardless of how much Ngoc Van tried to talk her into accepting the part.
After composer Ngoc Van left, all her family members felt astonished and did not
understand why she refused such a good part on television which many other
actresses wished to have. Up to now, Ngoc Van still does not know the real
reason behind Bich Hanh’s refusal. The more passion for the stage she had, the
deeper the grudge she bore. It was the resentment of not given a chance to sing
“vong co” in the part of An Giao 20 years ago, which still stays with her until
now, 20 years later, that made her more determined than ever, to try harder, and
to become the best she could be.)
After practicing for a long time, Bich Hanh could sing some traditional songs
including “vong co”. She came back to Kim Chung 1 and took the part of a little
girl in “Dac Ky Tru Vuong”, then the part of the young prince Tat Dat Ta in
“Phat thich ca dac dao” (Thich Ca Buddha reached nirvana). At that time, the
troupe had a new little boy named Minh Vung (the real name of the now-famous
Minh Vuong). Minh Vuong was considered to be more suitable for the part of the
prince Tat Dat Ta, so the troupe leader named Quang Huu told Bich Hanh:
- Let Minh Vuong take the part of the prince tomorrow, Hanh. Later, the two of
you can take turn in playing this part.
- Yes.
During that night, Bich Hanh could not sleep. She cried so much that her eyes
became swollen. The next day Bich Hanh came to the backstage to see Minh Vuong
sing. After finishing two acts, Minh Vuong came to Bich Hanh and tried to make
friends with her, but Bich Hanh said to him angrily:
- I do not want to talk with you as you have stolen my part in the play. Then
she bursted into tears.
Minh Vuong had to beg her to stop crying, but the more he lowered his voice, the
higher Bich Hanh raised hers. Minh Vuong was very polite while Bich Hanh was so
rude to him. Fortunately, they made up, became friends in the end and shared
that one part. A short time later, Minh Vuong got ill and had to stay home in
province #8. Bich Hanh often cycled across the Y bridge to see Minh Vuong.
After having recovered from his illness, Minh Vuong, unfortunately, lost his
voice and thus could not sing, so he had to stay at home for a long time. In
1968, Minh Vuong regained his voice and worked for Kim Chung 8 where Bich Hanh
was the main and most important actress, so Minh Vuong became the supporting
actor. Together they went to Laos, Thailand and France to perform. In 1972, they
worked together again on Kim Chung 5 stage where Minh Phung and Le Thuy played
the leading roles, and Minh Vuong, Kieu Tien and Bich Hanh were supporting
actors. They often recalled their old memories – Minh Vuong smiled gently but
Bich Hanh felt sorry for her impolite attitude toward her friend at the
beginning.
In 1969, Bich Hanh moved to Kim Chung 2 to sing with My Chau, Phuong Binh, Quoc
Tram, Phuong Dung, To Kieu Lan, Ngoc An, Minh Sang, comedian Chon Tam… She took
the parts of Diep Thuy Oanh (Tam su loai chim bien), Ha Dung (Kiem si Doi), Hanh
(Tinh Thien Thu). At that time, Bich Hanh’s and My Chau’s mothers were close
friends at Kim Chung 2. My Chau saw Bich Hanh’s potential and wanted to help
Bich Hanh advance her career, so she asked Bich Hanh:
- Would you like to record albums?
- Yes, very much. Bich Hanh smiled and answered happily.
- OK. After finishing my performance in central Vietnam, I will introduce you to
sing at the Vietnam recording company.
Bich Hanh was very happy with this promise, but she was not sure if My Chau
really meant it. She was worried that My Chau might forget when she returned
from her trip.
However, My Chau did not break her promise. She took Bich Hanh to the recording
company, and Bich Hanh was accepted. After returning home, Bich Hanh was
anxiously waiting for the company to call her. She waited for so long but there
was no call. Then the situation became more desperate when she learned that
another actress, who was introduced later than she, released her own albums. My
Chau was so furious. She wanted to find out why the recording company did not
contact Bich Hanh. When she learned of the reason, she called Bich Hanh and
said:
- I know why they did not call you. Now if you want to record, you must give
them $200,000 VND upfront.
Bich Hanh’s face slowly turned green as $200,000 VND was equivalent to 10 ounces
of gold, not a small sum of money. She cried:
- I want to record, but I am too poor to have that much money.
- It is okay. I will lend you the money, My Chau said.
When the money was given to the recording company, Bich Hanh was invited to
record her album. Within one week, she recorded 10 songs in a row, and after her
album was released, she became famous. This would not have happened if it had
not been for My Chau’s help and kindness. Bich Hanh then signed a 3-year
contract with the recording company. They paid her $250,000 VND, but she had to
split it with the program manager. In addition, she had to share half of the
profit with him from all of the records that they sold. This type of unwritten
and rip-off conditions did not happen to the well-known singers such as Minh
Canh, Le Thuy, My Chau, Minh Phung, Minh Vuong, Thanh Tuan, Chi Tam… but only to
the new and aspiring artists. Bich Hanh found it difficult to forget this unfair
practice. One cannot help but wonders if this type of exploitation is still
happening to the young and aspiring artists nowadays.
Before 1975, Bich Hanh only sang on the stages of Kim Chung troupes. After 1975,
she sang for nearly 20 other theatre troupes from the central Vietnam to the Me
Kong delta, where she was recognized in a wide range of roles. In 1985, Bich
Hanh competed in the SKCNTQ contest and won the silver medal for the role of Man
in “Trong con giong to” (Being in the storm). And in 1990, she returned to the
city to work for the Saigon 2 troupe, she again went for the SKCNTQ contest and
this time won the gold medal for the role of Tran Ngu Nuong in “Ngu Nuong Tuong
Soai”.
One might think that with all of her theatrical experiences, it would be enough
to equip her on the way to success. Unfortunately, Bich Hanh and many of her
talented colleagues could not find work due to the difficult time as many
theatre troupes no longer perform, and their singers have to resort to recording
audios or videos to make a living. They also have to sing at musical variety
shows, some clubs or cafe’. In many places they do not get paid and have to rely
on tips to survive. Sadly, some nights, they do not even make enough money for a
taxi fare and have to walk home in their tears. The customers do not seem to
respect and value the singers anymore, and some even make advances toward them.
It is such a disgrace and so pitiful to make a living as singers at these clubs
and cafe’!
Many singers like Bich Hanh felt so humiliated and asked for help to save their
honor from the struggle to earn a living. Who is responsible for such problems?
Sad to say some singers go along with the customers’ advances to get as much
money as possible. And in doing so, they inadvertently encourage their
colleagues to follow their immoral behaviors. Even if they use the money to give
away to charities, they could not erase the disgrace and bring back the good
reputation of the cai luong arts. Many singers express their anguish, wish to
get away from the bad atmostphere, and have a chance to sing on stages like they
used to. Why can’t that be accomplished?
Brief introduction of Bich Hanh’s 40 years on stage
Bich Hanh’s real name is Vu Thi Hanh. She was born in 1953 in Hai Phong, north
Vietnam. One year later, her parents took her to join Kim Chung and moved to the
South. Bich Hanh is the daughter of Mr. Vu Dinh Vinh and Mrs. Nguyen Thi Mai.
Mr. Vinh was a modern-music drummer for the Kim Chung troupe, and later became
the manager of Kim Chung. Her mother died in 1993. She has 3 sisters and 2
brothers. Her eldest sister was actress Kieu My who was very famous on cai luong
stage and was the wife of Minh Canh, a very well-known actor. Kieu My died in
1986 and left behind 5 children. Bich Hanh took over her sister’s place and
raised the children until they all became adults. Among them Kieu Nhi (a girl)
and Canh Son (a boy) became singers at musical variety shows (organized by Duy
Ngoc). Bich Hanh’s brothers, Vu Dinh Nam and Vu Quoc Dinh, work for the city.
The youngest sister, actress Vu Thi Bich Lien, once sang for the Cao Van Lau (Minh
Hai) troupe. Bich Hanh gets married to Le Van Diep, a worker, and has a son
named Le Huy.
Bich Hanh played the role of a young girl on Kim Chung stage in the Aristo
cinema in such plays as Tinh Chang Y Thiep (Your love and my idea), Phat Thich
Ca dac dao (Thich Ca Buddha reached nirvana), Pham Cong Cuc Hoa, Sam Set
(Thunder and lightning), Luong Son Ba Chuc Anh Dai, Chi Mot Dem Chan Goi (Only
one-night stand), Phu Kieu Truong Han… Bich Hanh was paid only $20 VND per show
by the show owner Long. This amount was far less compared to what she actually
got from the audience. As a form of reward for her excellent performance, the
audience would wrap $200 VND, $300 or even $500 in the paper fans and threw them
onto the stage.
In 1967, Bich Hanh was 14 and unsuitable for the young girl’s roles, so she
stopped singing and went back to school for two years. In the end of 1968, she
came back to Kim Chung 8 stage to sing with Tan Tai, Minh Phung, Ut Tra On,
comedian Van Huong, Kim Chung, Ngoc Bich, Nhu Ngoc, Trang Kim Sa… She took the
parts of To Anh Tuyet (Manh Le Quan), Ngoc Mai (Mat Em La Be Oan Cuu – Your eyes
are full of resentment and deep hatred), Tieu Tho (Chuyen Do Thuong – Boat of
love), To Tam (Luong Son Ba, Chuc Anh Dai). While singing for this troupe, Bich
Hanh had a chance to perform abroad such as Laos, Thailand and France.
In 1969, Bich Hanh moved to Kim Chung 2 to sing with My Chau, Phuong Binh, Quoc
Tram, Phuong Dung, To Kieu Lan, Ngoc An, Minh Sang, comedian Chon Tam… She took
such parts as Diep Thuy Oanh (Tam Su Loai Chim Bien), Ha Dung (Kiem Si Doi),
Hanh (Tinh Thien Thu), Diem Huyen (Nu Hiep An May) and appeared in some drama as
Cuon Theo Chieu Gio (Gone with the wind), 18 Nam Truong Han (18 years of
grudges), Nhat Kiem Ba Vuong… One year later, Kim Chung company reorganized its
staff, so they sent Bich Hanh to Kim Chung 5 to sing with Minh Phung, Le Thuy,
Thanh Kim Hue, Kieu Tien, Thanh Dien, Chi Tam, Thanh Tuan, An Danh… Bich Hanh
sang on this stage until 1975 and was in plays such as Hac Sa Thon Huyet Han,
Tay Thi, Chieu Quan Cong Ho, Phan Le Hue, Xin Mot Lan Yeu Nhau, Mua Xuan Ngu
Trong Dem, Giai Nhan Ben Suoi Bac, Ke Ben Troi, Nguoi Ve Dem Bao Tuyet, Mua Thu
Tren Bach Ma Son, etc.
In the middle of the year 1975, Bich Hanh moved to Minh Canh theatre troupe (Binh
Duong) which had many well-known actors/ actresses as Minh Canh, Le Thuy, My
Chau, Bich Hanh, Chi Tam, Vuong Minh Lam, Duc Loi, Kim Phuong, Truong Mong Ngoc,
Minh Canh Em… Although she worked here only for a few months, she acted in many
familiar plays once performed on Kim Chung stage such as Manh Ao Que Ngheo, Tam
Su Loai Chim Bien, Kiem Si Doi, Loi Tho Tren Tuyet, Bong Ma Trong Co Mieu (Ghost
in the old temple), Mau Nhuom San Chua, Mua Xuan ngu trong dem...
In the end of the year 1975, Bich Hanh moved to Huong Mua Thu (Autumn Flavor)
stage to sing with Ngoc Huong, Kieu Tien, Yen Nhung, Kieu Le Thanh (Binh Trang),
Ngoc Lan, Minh Phung, Hoai Thanh, Phuong Thanh, Hieu Liem, Thanh Liem, comedian
Tau Tau, Minh Dich… She worked here for two years and took the parts in Ganh Co
Song Han, Con Co Trang, Nguoi Dep Chuc Son, Lua Phi Truong, Diep Khuc Huong Cau.
After that Bich Hanh stopped singing for two years. Then she came back to the
stage in 1979 and traveled to remote locations to perform. She sometimes sang at
temples or stayed with a troupe for a long time depending on her contracts.
During these two years, she worked for Huong Da Ly (owner Liem), Long Giang (Thanh
Tai), Da Ly Huong (Song Be province), Lua Vang (Dong Thap).
In early 1981, Cao Van Lau troupe invited Bich Hanh to sing with Nhu Loan, Huong
Chung Thuy, Bich Lien, Yen Huong, Thanh Tam, Chieu Binh, Tuan Hai, Phuong Hung,
Giang Tuan, Trong Linh, comedian Oc, Xia… Bich Hanh became widely known for
parts in Rung Than, Son Tinh Thuy Tinh, Vang Trang Dem Ly Biet, Tinh Su Thien Va
Na, To Anh Nguyet, etc.
In 1983, she moved to Hau Giang 2 troupe. She kept her fame in leading roles as
Ngoc An Rung Thieng, Quan Chua Quynh Giao, Tam Cam, Trong Con Giong Bao, Quan
Chua A Na, San Chua Dam Mau, Dua Con Mang Ho Me…
Departing the Hau Giang troupe, Bich Hanh joined Cao Nguyen troupe in 1985 with
Tuan Kiet (Chau Thanh), Tuan Anh, Vuong Long, Luu Kinh, Ngoc Huyen, Ngoc My, Le
Thu, Mai Hoa… She sang on this stage for a year with the parts in Bach Vien Ton
Cac, Xuan Ve Tren Dinh Ma Phi, Mai Toc Nguoi Vo Tre, 17 Nam Truong Han, Suoi
Trang Rung Thieng…
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