The event is co-organized by the Vietnam Dance Artists’ Association (VDAA), the Hanoi Municipal Department of Culture and Sports, the Ho Chi Minh Municipal Department of Culture and Sports, the management board of Hanoi Thong Nhat park and Kinh Ky Foundation media company.
Activities during the country’s annual biggest dance event, including a folk dance competition and an international dance festival, will take place in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City from July 15 to October 29.
The dance week will offer a chance for domestic and foreign dancers both professional and amateur to meet and exchange experiences through the festival and competitions in the three age categories of children (6-9 years old), teenagers (10-18 years old), adults ( over 18 years old), and elders (over 50 years old).
Prior to this, the preliminary round, as known as the 24-second video challenge, was officially launched on July 15.
In the folk dance competition, the preliminary round is underway from July 15-17 while the semi-final is slated for September 22 on an online format, and the final in the south from October 19-22 and in the north from October 26-29.
The event will gather performers, researchers, and dance practitioners from 13 countries across the world.
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