Photo: Au Co Vietnamese Cultural Center.

Au Co Vietnamese Cultural Center

The Au Co Vietnamese Cultural Center is a nonprofit organization run entirely by volunteer efforts. The Center began as a language school in 1983, first established by the Vietnamese Elderly Mutual Assistant Association of San Francisco, offering one of the first Vietnamese language classes in Northern California. In 2005, seeing a large increase in the size and needs of the community, the language school became the Au Co Vietnamese Cultural Center with the mission to perpetuate the language and culture of the Vietnamese; promote knowledge and a better understanding of Vietnamese heritage and cultural traditions; promote diversity and enrich multicultural communities; and help build strong communication and understanding between generations and across different communities.


Master Yen Nguyen working with one of her youth students on the zither. Here, she also demonstrates the singing style, vọng cổ. This footage was taken in San Jose, California in 2016.

Living Cultures Grant

2023

Workshop Series: Vietnamese Opera and Southern Vietnamese Folk Music

With support from ACTA’s Living Cultures Grant Program in 2023, Au Co Vietnamese Cultural Center will organize a five-week, in-person workshop series in San Francisco for Vietnamese youth (K-12). The series, facilitated by master artist Yen Nguyen, will focus on Vietnamese opera and southern Vietnamese folk music.

2022

Songs of Resilience: Preserving Community Culture Through Southern Vietnamese Folk Music

With support from ACTA’s Living Cultures Grant Program in 2022, Au Co Vietnamese Cultural Center will organize a five-week, in-person workshop series in San Francisco for Vietnamese youth (K-12). The series, facilitated by master artist Yen Nguyen, will focus on Vietnamese opera and southern Vietnamese folk music.

2017

Van Anh Vo Residency

A residency with master musician Van Anh Vo will continue in 2017 providing workshops to youth and an intergenerational group to build sequential skills in performance of the dan-tranh or zither and other traditional instruments.

2016

Danh-tranh Workshop Series

In 2016, a grant from ACTA’s Living Cultures Grants Program supported a series of workshops for community youth focusing on the performance of danh-tranh (or zither).  The project will engage master artist Vanessa Van-Anh Vo and will include several culminating performances for the community.

2009

Danh-tranh Music Lessons

In 2009, the Au Co Vietnamese Cultural Center received a grant from ACTA’s Living Cultures Grants Program to support a series of music lessons for 150 youth aged 5-12, focusing on learning to play the danh-tranh, as well as learning to sing Vietnamese folk songs.  The weekend and afterschool program resulted in two community-based public performances: the Mid-Autumn Festival in Fall 2009 and a new initiative, the Vietnamese American Performing Arts Celebration, which includes a component of youth/teen leadership.

One of the 5-week workshops in 2023 taught by Master Yen’s apprentices – Thu Hang Phan at the Au Co Center located at Martin Luther King Middle School with students ages 8-10 years old. Students were learning how to sing the Southern folk song “Lý Cây Bông- Ode to Flowers”

Master Yen Nguyen and her two apprentices Hang Thu Phan & Khoi Truong perform Vietnamese opera song, “Duyên Tình – Faith of Love” written by Y Van & Xuan Tien at Au Co Center’s Tet Celebration on January 14, 2023 at Martin Luther King Middle School. Master Yen Nguyen is playing zither with Hang Thu Phan and Khoi Truong on vocals.

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