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Third National Young Talented Choreographers Contest

The third National Young Talented Choreographers Contest will be held between July 6 and 16 in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Third National Young Talented Choreographers Contest ảnh 1A dancer performs a dance titled Da Chieu (Multi Orientations) by choreographer Huy Tran (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The third National YoungTalented Choreographers Contest will be held between July 6 and 16 in Hanoi andHo Chi Minh City.

The event is hosted by the culture ministry’s Department for Performing Arts,Vietnam Dancing Artists’ Association and HCM City Culture and SportsDepartment.

As many as 29 contestants have registered for the event, 19 of whom are fromthe north while the rest come from the south.

According the organisers’ regulations, eligible contestants should work asfull-time choreographers for professional art troupes throughout the country.The contestants should have worked in the field for at least 12 months, who areof below 35 years old (up to June 30, 2019).

Each contestant should submit two works, which reflect diversified facets ofsociety from ideology, to topics and ways of expression.

The entries should be composed this year, of short dance gathering at most fivedancers, last between 5 and 8 minutes, which have not been performed at anyprofessional contests or festivals hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sportsand Tourism, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Public Security and VietnamDancing Artists’ Association.

The contestants are fully responsible for copyright in the country andinternationally.

The qualifying round for the northern region will be held at Au Co Art Centrein Hanoi on July 6 while the one for the south will be at HCM City DancingSchool on the same day.

The final round will be on July 14-16 in Hanoi.

The jury will gather experienced dancers, choreographers and art managers.

There will be one first prize (gold medal), two second prizes, three thirdprizes and four consolation prizes.

The organisers will give an award for distinguished dancer and an award for thebest composer.

The event has been organised yearly since 2013 aiming to praise young talentsin the art.-VNA
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