In-Depth with
Loving the Silent Tears Star:
Hồ Quỳnh Hương
(Vegan)
Pop star and vegan Hồ Quỳnh
Hương
(Âu Lạc) performing “Enlightenment” in
Loving the Silent Tears
To convey the beauty
of Supreme Master Ching Hai’s poetic verses and the Aulacese
language, one of the top singers in Âu Lạc, Hồ Quỳnh
Hương, participated in Loving the Silent Tears
to represent the country in the musical.
“It’s like God is bestowing it upon me,”
said Hồ Quỳnh Hương. “This is truly
a grand production, the grandest that I have ever had the opportunity
to be a part of in my life. I am so honored to represent my beautiful
country among such great artists and to sing the exquisite poetry
of Supreme Master Ching Hai.”
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Loving the Silent Tears premiere,
celebrating the 19th Anniversary of Supreme Master Ching Hai Day,
brought together the best talents, both in the US and international
in recognizing the world-renowned humanitarian, spiritual leader,
artist and poet through the musical. For the past decades, Supreme
Master Ching Hai’s unconditional charitable assistance around
the world and artistry has brought honor to her homeland of Âu
Lạc. With word of a new musical inspired by her poetry, as
well the addition of an Aulacese pop star in the show, the media
widely covered the news and interviewed Hồ Quỳnh Hương
about the musical extravaganza. This included the largest media
in the Aulacese community in Southern California and the US: Little
Saigon TV, Saigon Entertainment TV (SET), Saigon TV, Saigon Broadcasting
Television Network (SBTN), Vietnamese America TV (VNA), Saigon Radio
Hải Ngoại, Người Việt Daily
News, Saigon Times, Việt Báo, and overseas, the Australia-based
Sunrise Daily Newspaper (Nhật Báo Chiêu Dương).
Known as the “Queen of Awards,” Hồ
Quỳnh Hương is a three-time winner of the Yellow
Apricot Award’s Most Favorite Pop Artist and five-time winner
of Blue Waves Award’s Most Favorite Singer, with numerous
chart-topping albums. She has also represented her country in international
music ceremonies and has performed in many countries around the
world.
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Hồ Quỳnh
Hương, one of Âu Lạc's most famous singers, in
various concerts
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Various Aulacese-language
media covered
the musical starring Hồ Quỳnh Hương. |
During her 2011 live show “Colors of Hồ Quỳnh
Hương” at filled-to-capacity venues with thousands
of fans, she sang a song titled “Moon of Mine,” based
on Supreme Master Ching Hai’s poem. The show was a critical
success garnering many positive media reviews that notably highlighted
the spiritual songs that were presented.
In her personal life, Hồ Quỳnh Hương
has adopted the compassionate vegan lifestyle. In an interview
with Supreme Master Television, she said, “When I decided
to be vegan and practice meditation, it changed my life almost
totally. I realize there is a huge compassion inside me which I
did not realize before. I sing because I want to contribute, and
I sing because I want to love people more. I also want to do everything
if that will benefit the community.”
Excited to join the stellar cast of Loving the Silent
Tears: The Musical, Hồ Quỳnh Hương
revealed the thoughts of the creative team as shared during the
rehearsal process: “They said that when they initially
took on this project, they didn't expect it to get bigger and
bigger to become such a huge project now. And once they joined
the project, they immediately felt something very extraordinary
happened to them. It was sort of like an inspiration was brought
upon them and the artists all feel greatly elevated. There was
a meeting of all performers in which the director made some statements,
and when he talked, I could feel that he was emotional. The composers
as well as the choreographers or even myself and other artists
all feel an immense love sort of seeping into our beings.” |
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In the rehearsal studio with the ensemble
The song “Enlightenment” was adapted to music
by Henry Krieger, a 2-time Grammy winner and 3-time Oscar nominee.
It was performed in Aulacese by Hồ Quỳnh Hương
and presented in English by Tony nominee Patti Cohenour, who portrays
Joy, the main protagonist in the musical.
“This song requires a deeper sense of perception
from the singer,” Hồ Quỳnh Hương noted.
“In my thinking, the song talks about something from within
our soul. It’s like a really beautiful and noble part inside
our soul that needs to be awakened. When I sing this song, I hope
the beautiful and noble part inside me will also be awakened in
the most powerful way.”
She further shared, “Every day, I have to pray.
And every day I have to practice, so I can clearly convey the things
mentioned in this poem, the message that Supreme Master Ching Hai
wants to send to the world, to humankind, to all sentient beings.”
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“I
have the feeling like this musical is a miniature
world, because all the voices, all the cultures of
the whole world gathered here. And I feel like this
is a voice of peace, of love, the love that I have
never known, and I will be performing for this love.
It is like, art is a voice for peace, art is a voice
for love.”
—Hồ
Quỳnh Hương,
Aulacese pop singer & vegan |
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In an interview with Supreme Master TV |
For the song, Hồ Quỳnh Hương
wore an elegant white áo dài, the traditional Aulacese dress,
and there was a large lotus behind her to represent “enlightenment.”
Being that it was the last country featured in the musical, the
director had a vision to make it very grand and involved almost
the entire ensemble wearing the regional outfits to represent North,
Central and South of Âu Lạc.
“And I did not expect that the dancers would be
so charming when they performed the Vietnamese dance,” recalled
the singer. “I felt as if they had indeed conveyed all the
charm of the Vietnamese people, the beauty of the Vietnamese young
women and young men. I was really touched. I couldn’t believe
that the beauty of the Vietnamese culture was being transported
onto the stage in the musical this time.”
When asked what she thought the audience would take away
from the musical experience, Hồ Quỳnh Hương
thoughtfully shared, “After watching the musical, I believe
that each person will have a big change of heart. First, their love
will be awakened. Second, they will know about world peace. |
A spiritual symbol, pink lotuses are part
of the set and dancers' props for the song "Enlightenment."
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They will realize it. And perhaps the
audience will go home and ask, ‘Is it real? Is there such
thing as a beautiful soul? Am I a beautiful soul? Am I truly a great
being? Then I have to search, and how do I find it?’ And I
believe if they have such questions, surely God will show them,
show them the way to find their true Self.”
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