(LĐ online) - To celebrate the 26th anniversary of Vietnam's Day for People with Disabilities (April 18, 1998 - April 18, 2022), on the night of April 13, at the outdoor stage of Hoa Binh Center - Da Lat, the Association of People with Disabilities of Lam Dong province organized a music night "Lighting the fire of love".
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Thank you life |
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Mr. Tran Manh Thu - Chairman of Lam Dong Association of People with Disabilities expressed his gratitude to the kind-hearted people who donated to the show. |
23 musical performances praising homeland, country, family affection, love of life, love of people brought emotion to the audience.
11 performances by people with disabilities inspired life, optimism, faith in life, and the effort to overcome adversity to integrate into the community of the less fortunate, causing many emotions. Some examples include: Don't despair (Trinh Cong Son), Dust of life (Ha Son), Thank you for a pain (Nguyen Minh Anh), Reminiscing about the homeland (Thanh Son), Love for the cold land (Minh Ky), Love of trees and land (To Thanh Tung), Red flower color (Thuan Yen)...
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Performance Listening to Quan Ho songs on the plateau |
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Mimoza Dalat Folk Club supports a performance of 10 performances imbued with national identity |
In addition, the support of 10 special performances from the Mimosa Da Lat Folk Song Club made the program imbued with national identity. Based on Quan Ho folk songs, many songs were given new lyrics praising the beautiful, friendly, and hospitable Flower City, bringing excitement to the audience. Examples include: Love for the Spring City, Thousands of Flowers for Uncle Ho, Joining Hands to Soothe the Pain of Agent Orange, Who Named the Flower Street?
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A large audience came to watch and donate to help the disabled. |
The cultural night received much attention, sharing and donations from the people of Da Lat and visitors from near and far, with a total amount of 13 million VND. The community's generosity has helped the Lam Dong Association of the Disabled have more funds to operate, to visit and encourage each other when they are sick or ill, and to promptly support the disabled in times of trouble, so that the Association can truly become a common home for those less fortunate.
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