Southern gala to raise hope, funds for the needy

Well-known singers and dancers will perform at a charity concert on November 8 to raise funds for poor women and children in Ho Chi Minh City.
Well-known singers and dancers will perform at a charity concert onNovember 8 to raise funds for poor women and children in Ho Chi MinhCity.

The event, called Giai Dieu Tinh Thuong(Melodies of Compassion), is being organised by the Vietnam FatherlandFront in the southern hub in partnership with the Ho Chi Minh CityTelevision (HTV9).

Since it was first launched in2001, the annual show has become one of the most popular charity events,attracting local and foreign organisations as well as local andexpatriate residents.

Organisers said this year'stheme, "Working Together for Poor People", was chosen to encourage morepeople to contribute to the work.

The artists willsing folk and traditional music, with the highlight of the show beingperformances by local traditional art troupes like the Bong SenTraditional Music and Dance Theatre.

Pop stars Thanh Thuy and Cam Ly are among the prominent celebrities performing at the event.

During the 90-minute show, special guests who are beneficiaries of theevent will share with the audience the challenges they face in theirdaily life, including work and study.

More than 500 people are expected to attend the concert.

Buu Chi, head of the show's organising board, said: "Many of audiencemembers are close friends of our event for the last 12 years and havespent time and money for poor families in the city.

"Our concerts have raised several hundreds of billions of dong to buildand upgrade more than 20,000 houses for poor people and provide over30,000 scholarships."

Organisers are hoping this concert will raise as much as 30 billion VND (1.4 million USD).

"Giai Dieu Tinh Thuong is part of community activities supporting poorpeople launched by local authorities. The event encourages people tocome together and work for a better world," said pop singer Thuy.

"My colleagues and I feel we are making ourselves useful by performing in the concert," she added.

Thuy and her Military Zone 7 Art Troupe have participated in severalcommunity and charity programmes, using their art to encourage people toshare more, particularly with disadvantaged women and children.-VNA

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