
The performing group from the Kien Giang Provincial Children's House impressed with their blue costumes – Photo: Q.HUY
The "Our Team's Trumpet Festival" brought together 54 teams, performing in various locations. The atmosphere at the performance venues was filled with joy and excitement from early morning, accompanied by the sounds of drums and trumpets and the vibrant uniforms of the performers.
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Amidst the lively sounds of trumpets, drums, and laughter, Nguyen Quoc Hoai (from the Binh Chanh District Children's House, Ho Chi Minh City) said that all the children were full of energy when they came to this festival.
Hoài said that the team had been preparing, scripting, practicing formations, and rehearsing repeatedly for the past six months to ensure the performance was as perfect as possible.
Similarly, Tuong Vy ( from the Tay Ninh Provincial Youth Learning and Activities Center) said that the whole team always puts in their best effort, sometimes practicing from morning until afternoon, but everyone is happy and enthusiastic.
"Many of our team members live far away, but they still try their best. Some even lost their voices during training," Vy said with a smile.
Tuong Vy shared that she felt happy because she had many beautiful memories from the time she practiced, repaired the trumpets and drums, to the time she left for Ho Chi Minh City. For Vy, performing at the festival was an opportunity to fulfill her dream and passion.

Children enthusiastically perform at the 2024 Southern Region Youth Trumpet Festival – Photo: Q.HUY
A valuable platform for learning and gaining experience.
Attending the festival is an opportunity for you to experience and learn many new things. For Quoc Hoai, the key is that each person's role, though different, must blend together to create a complete musical piece when performing.
Sharing his thoughts, Truong Chan Minh (Children's House of District 6, Ho Chi Minh City) said that the most valuable thing was the spirit and enthusiasm of the team members. This created a unique and vibrant atmosphere for each team in every performance.
Ms. La Thi Ngoc Diem, deputy director of the Kien Giang Provincial Children's House, was quite enthusiastic about the team's performance. She said that the children not only learned more about conducting style but also improved their formation and costumes.
In her personal role as a manager, Ms. Diem said she has also learned many important lessons in managing and supervising the children.
The festival created a platform for exchange and sharing of experiences from various localities. This contributed to strengthening ties between units in the region and affirmed the development of the Youth Union's activities and the children's movement.

The performance by the team from Binh Chanh District Children's House (Ho Chi Minh City) – Photo: Q.HUY
Nearly 3,000 team members and team leaders participated in "Our Team's Trumpet Sound" event.
The 10th Southern Region "Our Team's Trumpet" Festival opened on the evening of August 8th in Ho Chi Minh City and will last until August 10th. This event is held every two years.
Nearly 3,000 team members and team leaders from 54 units, including children's palaces, youth centers, and youth activity centers, participated .
In addition to performing at the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Cultural Center and Children's House, the teams divided themselves to perform for the community at 8 different locations across Ho Chi Minh City in districts 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, Phu Nhuan, as well as Thu Duc City and Binh Chanh District.

The team from the Lam Dong Provincial Youth Activities Center brought many performances reflecting the unique culture of the Central Highlands to the festival – Photo: Q.HUY

After finishing their performance, the students enthusiastically cheered for the remaining teams, regardless of whether they were on their own team or the opposing team – Photo: Q.HUY






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