Participating in the contest, the delegation brought three outstanding performances in three genres: Singing, dancing, and music with the overall theme: "Bright dawn on the Mining Land". These performances expressed the resilient spirit and emotional souls of the people of the Quang Ninh Mining Region - where "coal still burns and human love is still warm". The three performances included: The lute "Light the fire, my dear" performed by 4/4-class disabled soldier Phung Anh Hung, who suffered a hand injury - with full emotion and determination; The piano medley "Drifting duckweed - Drifting rice drums" - performed by Pham Tien Dung, a student with an intellectual disability; The suite "I am a miner" - performed by a male and female choir, including disabled soldiers, people with disabilities, and a group of students with intellectual disabilities and hearing impairments, combined with lively and profound accompanying dances.
The performances were elaborately staged with profound humanistic ideas, taking place in the flow of history. Each performance had its highlights, effectively supported by stage lighting, illustrations, and professional directors and choreographers. Notably, all the actors were disabled people of many ages; they sang from the heart, spreading strong emotions to the audience and the judges.
Each genre tells a separate story, a journey through war, overcoming both physical and mental pain; a love nurtured in the fire, a small family rising from the challenges of fate. All join in the epic song praising the Quang Ninh miners today - resilient, kind and always radiant in the peaceful dawn.
Source: https://baoquangninh.vn/doan-quang-ninh-gianh-giai-nhi-tai-hoi-thi-tieng-hat-nguoi-khuet-tat-lan-thu-iii-nam-2025-3362751.html
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