In its second edition, the tournament gathered nearly 1,000 athletes from 70 clubs in 21 provinces, cities and sectors nationwide, competing in the following categories: Shuffle dance; show dance, line dance, group dance; synchronized gymnastics, zumba, flashmob, cheerleader; martial arts, traditional sports dance, health-preserving folk dance; modern sports dance and modern dance groups.
The competition has 3 age groups: 6-18 years old, 18-35 years old and 35-70 years old. Each entry lasts from 2 minutes 30 seconds to 4 minutes, with music of your choice. Folk music or songs praising the homeland are encouraged.
The organizing committee applies a 100-point scale, judging based on professionalism, creativity, uniformity, performance style and safety assurance, and will award certificates and gold, silver and bronze medals to the athletes who achieve first, second and third place. The tournament ends on July 5.
According to Ms. Nguyen Thi Chien - Deputy Head of the Department of Sports for All - Vietnam Sports Department, folk dance is becoming a strong movement in all provinces and cities, attracting a large number of youth, workers, civil servants and the elderly to participate.
With the harmonious combination of physical exercise and artistic elements, folk dance not only helps improve health and flexibility, but also contributes to enriching spiritual and cultural life, connecting the community, building a healthy cultural environment in families, residential areas, agencies, schools, and businesses.
This year's tournament also has practical significance in guiding, standardizing and developing the folk dance and sports movement, avoiding spontaneous organization, lack of uniformity, and failure to comply with professional regulations.
This is also a concrete step in implementing the Strategy for Physical Training and Sports Development and the Strategy for Cultural Development of Vietnam to 2030, with a vision to 2045, in accordance with the needs of modern society.
"Not only an art playground, the Tournament also aims to encourage the whole population to participate in physical training and sports, improve health, physical strength, and prevent diseases; create a healthy playground for clubs and athletes to exchange and share experiences, thereby promoting the folk dance and sports movement to become more professional, standardized, and develop sustainably.
Thereby, contributing to creating motivation for localities, agencies, units and enterprises to pay attention to and invest in developing the folk dance and sports movement, serving the goal of "Being healthy to work, study, build and protect the Fatherland", said Ms. Nguyen Thi Chien.
Source: https://baovanhoa.vn/the-thao/gan-1000-vdv-tranh-tai-tai-giai-shuffle-dance-khieu-vu-va-dan-vu-the-thao-toan-quoc-148098.html
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