International Children Festival excites crowds in Hoi An

VOV.VN - Traditional dances and folk games were put on display by children from eight participating countries, leaving a positive impression on viewers during the International Children Festival VTV 2019 which got underway in ancient town of Hoi An.

Vinpearl Nam Hoi An played host to the festival and was transformed to look like a scene in a fairy tale for the show.
A special dance is performed by an art troupe from Thailand.
Chinese children in an array of colourful outfits bring their nation’s traditional dance to the stage, much to the excitement of the audience.
Children from the Philippines introduce folk games and national songs to their foreign friends with the stage becoming increasingly full of performers.
This is the first time that children from Russia have taken part in the festival. The Russian art troupe put on a display of modern dance which featured aspects of Western culture, increasing the volume and adding to the atmosphere.
Indonesian children were transformed into tigers whilst performing a modern dance act with the use of 3D lighting technology. Through the performance they want to send a message of joining forces in a bid to protect animals.
The Vietnamese art troupe tell cultural stories of the northern, central, and southern regions through song and dance.
Children from the Republic of Korea dance to the melody of Gangnam Style to the delight of the watching crowds.
The festival is scheduled to last until June 3.
Mời quý độc giả theo dõi VOV.VN trên

Related

Int’l Children Festival 2018 to highlight green planet
Int’l Children Festival 2018 to highlight green planet

The third International Children Festival VTV 2018 will take place in Nha Trang city, the central province of Khanh Hoa, from May 29 to June 3.

Int’l Children Festival 2018 to highlight green planet

Int’l Children Festival 2018 to highlight green planet

The third International Children Festival VTV 2018 will take place in Nha Trang city, the central province of Khanh Hoa, from May 29 to June 3.