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Screenshot from the video showing several young dancers on stage wearing Vietnamese Ao Dai and using the Non La as a prop
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2016 Vietnamese Hat (non la) Dance to Y.Ê.U by MIN of ST.319

by Asian Fusion Dance

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This piece features the Vietnamese traditional dress (ao dai) and hat (non la), dancing to the song Y.Ê.U (which means love in Vietnamese) by MIN from ST.319

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Creator:

Asian Fusion Dance

Year:

2016

Language:

English

Tagged:

Dance, Southeast Asia

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