The Sao Doc Lap political and artistic program is an activity to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2; the 80th anniversary of the People's Public Security Forces' traditional day and the 20th anniversary of the National Day for National Security Protection. The program is chaired by the Editorial Board of the Communist Magazine, the Ministry of Public Security , in coordination with the Ministry of Culture - Sports - Tourism, the Hanoi Party Committee - People's Council - People's Committee.
MC My Anh and MC Le Anh lead the program
Independence Star is structured in 3 chapters, including: Under the majestic flag, the flying yellow star; Journey of building peace ; Aspiration for a prosperous Vietnam. The program has 15 performances, diverse with art genres such as singing, dancing, music, commentary... This year, the program has innovated in content and artistic expression, bringing a heroic atmosphere, arousing national pride and aspiration for a strong, prosperous Vietnam to the audience, especially the young generation.
The Mark of the Independent Star
In chapter 1 - Under the majestic flag of the flying yellow star, the organizers skillfully recreated the years of fighting for the independence and freedom of the nation. From the "yellow star dream" to the "historic days" were recreated on stage through the songs Oath at dawn (singer Do To Hoa), Under the shade of the revolutionary tree (Hoang Tung - choir), Eighteenth of August (Viet Danh), the suite Through the northwest - Ho keo phao - Giai phong Dien Bien (Vu Thang Loi and a male and female choir), That soldier & Vietnam's standing posture (Viet Danh)... Not only recreating the days of steadfast fighting of our army and people, the performances also highlighted the talented leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam and the great President Ho Chi Minh.
The performances in the program were impressively staged, recounting the resilient journey of our ancestors to defend the country.
Singer Do To Hoa moved people when performing "Grateful to Ms. Vo Thi Sau"
People's Artist Pham Phuong Thao performs Cuc oi , recreating the story of 10 girls at Dong Loc crossroads on the stage of Sao Doc Lap
In chapter 2 - Journey to build peace, the performances focus on recreating the efforts to build a happy nation after the war. From people holding guns to fight for justice, they now return with a gallant and benevolent beauty, joining hands to build their homeland. The journey to build the country after the war, especially in the period of renovation and integration, has brought our country brilliant achievements. That was proudly expressed through a series of performances such as Song of Construction (Dong Hung), Behind the Peace (Vu Thang Loi), Soldier of the People's Heart (Hoang Hong Ngoc), Flying over the East Sea (Bui Hoang Yen - Minh Thuy), Continuing the Story of Peace (Ha An Huy)...
Meritorious Artist Vu Thang Loi performs Behind the Peace . The performance praises the sacrifices of soldiers with the noble thought: "Living is to give, not just to receive for oneself."
With chapter 3 - Aspiration for a prosperous Vietnam, the performances are performed by Chong Pin Xanh - Love the Smile of Vietnam (Hoang Bach, child singer Duong Duc Hai and the Be Singer troupe), You are Ho Chi Minh (Anh Tu and the choir), The Party's Call to the Heart - Oh Vietnam, Spring is Here (Hoang Bach, Ha An Huy, Hoang Hong Ngoc, Bui Hoang Yen, Minh Thuy and the male and female choir)...
Singer Anh Tu performs the song "You are Ho Chi Minh" in the program "Independent Stars"
Photo: NVCC
Through this, the organizers convey the belief that "the memories of the historic autumn of 1945 and the heroic history of the Vietnamese people will forever be a source of pride, motivation, and foundation for us to continue building an independent, free, happy, prosperous, civilized, and prosperous Vietnam with a high position in the international arena."
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/nsnd-pham-phuong-thao-do-to-hoa-gay-xuc-dong-trong-sao-doc-lap-185250824175413268.htm
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