Ms. Tran Thi Thuy, Principal of Victoria Thang Long 3 Primary and Secondary School, delivered the opening remarks for the program.
The delegates attending the program.

The program is structured as a theatrical adaptation of literary works, divided into two chapters with many engaging performances. Through each performance, students embody familiar characters from fairy tales, legends, and famous literary works, thereby gaining a deeper understanding of the meaning of each story.

The program opened with Chapter 1, themed "A Sparkling Fairytale Land." The stage space transported viewers back to a colorful world of childhood through legends and fairy tales intertwined with the spiritual life of the nation. The performance of "The Dragon and the Immortal" by students of class 1V0 vividly recreated the legend of the origin of the Vietnamese people. Meanwhile, class 3V0 performed the legend of "Saint Giong" with impressive transformations.

The performance recreates the legend of the Dragon and the Immortal.
The performance reenacts the legend of Saint Gióng.

The program became more lively and fun with performances of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" or "The Blind Men and the Elephant"... Through their innocent and creative performances, the children not only recreated familiar characters but also conveyed lessons about patriotism, solidarity, compassion, and a holistic perspective on life.

Chapter 2, themed "Stories from Life - Nurturing Green Dreams," evoked profound emotions through works such as "The Little Match Girl," "The Bourgeois Gentleman," and "Red Rain." These elaborately staged performances left a strong impression on the audience, contributing to the education of students about compassion, sharing, the value of peace, and the aspiration to succeed in life.

The story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is performed on stage.
Students perform the story "The Blind Men and the Elephant".
Delegates, teachers, and students attended the program.

The program was lively and provided a valuable platform for students to showcase their artistic talents, helping them develop communication, presentation, and teamwork skills, boost their confidence in front of crowds, and foster creative thinking. Bringing literature to the stage also made familiar works more accessible and engaging for students.

Concluding the program in a joyful and emotional atmosphere, the Organizing Committee extends its gratitude to the teachers, parents, and especially the students who contributed to the program's success. Through each performance, the pages of books no longer remained static but truly became wings, lifting students high on their journey of discovering knowledge and nurturing beautiful dreams for the future.

    Source: https://www.qdnd.vn/van-hoa/doi-song/chuong-trinh-bay-len-tu-trang-sach-lan-toa-van-hoa-doc-1040901