
From left to right: Meritorious Artist Pham The Vi, singer Thanh Ngoc, Quoc Dai
On the evening of December 12th, at the UEF Theater (15th floor, 141 Dien Bien Phu campus, Ho Chi Minh City), the third week of the "Autumn and Forever" art program, themed "Vietnam in Our Hearts," will take place in a warm, contemplative, yet vibrant atmosphere of youth.
This is a series of programs jointly implemented by the Ho Chi Minh City Arts Center as a long-term journey to spread the value of traditional revolutionary music to the student community – young people who are continuing to pursue the aspirations of building the nation.
Music – the voice of Vietnamese identity and pride.
"Vietnam in Our Hearts" is built around a consistent message: Music is not just about emotion, but also about memories, national spirit, and the heartbeat of patriotism passed down through generations.
For UEF students, revolutionary songs, reimagined, subtly arranged, and performed in a modern context, have become an emotional "bridge" – a place where young people rediscover their roots, recognize cultural values, and are inspired by civic responsibility.

The Jade Eyes singing group
This year's theme is bright and energetic, emphasizing unity and faith in the future. The melodies resonate as a single heartbeat, reminding us that, regardless of the era, love for one's homeland remains the source of strength for the Vietnamese people.
The lineup of singers brings depth and youthful energy.
The program brings together many professional artists and young performing groups, creating a rich and colorful whole: Meritorious Artist Pham The Vi – a vocalist with unique inner strength and expressiveness, brings a solemn atmosphere and the characteristic "red" (referring to the color red) quality to the program.
Singers Quoc Dai, Thanh Ngoc, Ho Tuan Phuc, Pham Dong, and Dieu Ly – experienced artists – contribute to creating a youthful and modern sound while still respecting the original spirit of revolutionary works.
In particular, young singer Pham Thieng Ngan (UEF) – representing the younger generation – affirmed that traditional revolutionary music is not at all "foreign," but can perfectly integrate into the artistic life of students.
The concert also featured performances by the Nhat Nguyet group, the 135 group, rapper Minh Hy, and the Viva dance group, bringing an exciting blend of modern music, rap, dance, and new performance elements, expanding the viewing experience and creating a powerful energy for the show.

Singer Quoc Dai
Host: Xuan Nghia – a nuanced storyteller who guides the audience through a range of emotions. The interplay between professional artists and students creates a "harmony" of multiple generations – perfectly embodying the program's spirit: tradition doesn't stand still, but continues to live on in the hearts of young people.
Programs like "Autumn and Forever" are regular cultural and artistic activities and a soft educational space where students reflect on their roots and are nurtured with patriotism through humanistic artistic values.
"As traditional revolutionary music continues to be introduced into the university environment in creative and accessible forms, it is not only preserved but also revived, becoming more vibrant, inspiring, and influential than ever before."
"The concert promises to be a reaffirmation: Vietnamese identity, Vietnamese pride, and the Vietnamese spirit will forever be carried on by young people – through music, aspirations, and their own hearts," shared Meritorious Artist Pham The Vi.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/pham-the-vi-thanh-ngoc-quoc-dai-hoi-ngo-chuong-trinh-nghe-thuat-mua-thu-va-mai-mai-196251212080619848.htm






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