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Vietnam's top dance music festival has launched its own record label and is seeking demos from artists around the world.
A contemporary dance featuring special observations and feelings about space, people and the rhythm of life will be held in the Central Highland province of Dak Lak at 7.30pm on December 20 and at the Military Theatre, HCM City on the following day.
After the show, the dancers and musicians will continue their tour in Bangkok, Thailand.
Swimming, racquet sports and aerobics are associated with the best odds of staving off death, and in particular of reducing the risk of dying from heart disease or stroke,
In recent years, local choreographers and dancers have brought dance close to the people, who often ignored this art form in the past.
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VietNamNet Bridge - Young people across the country set a record “the highest number of people jump up on the same day” at seven large beaches of Vietnam on July 7.
On February 16, it was raining but many people took their children to the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology to play folk games. Many foreign tourists also came to learn Vietnamese culture.
Bui Chi Thanh has been credited with demonstrating and defining the origin and history of dancing art of the Muong ethnic group. He has also made contribution to reviving a valuable cultural heritage that once was at risk of falling into oblivion.
VietNamNet Bridge – After “Vu” (Dance) and “Sen” (Lotus) dancing shows in 2009 and 2011, Linh Nga once again organized the “Sen” show. With her talent, Linh Nga pleased her audience again.
From 6 to 7 am every day, at the Ly Thai To monument near the Hoan Kiem Lake, dozens of middle-aged and older women perform the Gangnam Style dance as a way of enhancing health. Some of them are nearly 80 years old.