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The Traditional Letters and Arts Performance “Singing From The Heart 8th”

On the evening of March 05, 2024, the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FSSH) organized the highly anticipated final night of the 8th Traditional Letters and Arts Performance “Singing from the Heart” which took place successfully, with the participation of delegates, lecturers, and a large number of students at TDTU.

The 8th “Singing from the Heart” traditional letters and arts performance was a testament to the contestants’ and their coaches’ collective effort and unity. Held in the form of the contest The Voice (Vietnamese Voice), each contestant was handpicked by coaches for their respective teams and underwent rigorous training. This preparation aimed to ensure that all contestants would shine together on the final night - a platform to sublimate and connect the musical talents of FSSH.

After the preliminary round, the organizing committee selected the top 12 best candidates to enter the final round, with contestants from the following teams:

Hong Han’s team: Nguyen Lam Nguyen, Pham Van Ca, Nguyen Tran Thao Dan and Nguyen Thuy Hoang Yen

Minh Triet’s team: Ngo Tan Cuong, Lam Ngo Thien Tan, Pham Thi Yen Nhi and Nguyen Thi Ka Diem

Gia Tuan’s team: Tran Thi Ngoc My, Nguyen Chi Nguyen, Nguyen Duc Sang and Vo Thi Thao Trinh

After awe-inspiring performances, the jury has serious scoring and assessment with the following results:

- Hong Han's team won the first prize.

- Minh Triet's team won the second prize.

- Gia Tuan's team won the third prize.

- “Bai ca Tom ca - Ly keo chai” was the most popular performance of Hong Han’s team.

The final night of the 8th Traditional Letters and Arts Performance, “Singing from the Heart”, took place successfully, demonstrating the spirit, responsibility, efforts and efforts of the Organizing Committee, the Jury and especially the Coaches, students with many elaborately staged performances, rich in form, profound in content, highly artistic and creative, making practical contributions to the Faculty’s fine arts movement.