Historian Duong Trung Quoc speaks in the program
On the evening of August 10, at the City Theater, a large audience of artists, partners and fans of the DOHA brand came to enjoy the art program "Southern Horse Hoof" performed by the Ho Chi Minh City Art Center.
Special art night "Southern Horse Hoof"
The show was filled with laughter, congratulations, and bustling souvenir photos, creating a festive atmosphere. The audience waited for the moment to enter the ancient auditorium, where a special art night with the theme "The Hoofs of the Southern Country - The Resounding Sound" would take place.
Despite the heavy rain, a large number of audiences still came and congratulated the success of the program, including Historian Duong Trung Quoc. He highly appreciated the art program and the meaning of sticking to cultural roots through intellectual products, carrying within them the value and message of preserving national culture. Each art performance has taken him as well as the majority of audiences through the proud 15-year journey of DOHA.
The Director of DOHA Company is Ms. Trinh Thi Phi Doan. She is the founder and operator of DOHA JSC, a company famous for preserving and developing Vietnamese culture, especially in the field of gifts and handicraft products. Historian Duong Trung Quoc highly appreciated her efforts in bringing the quintessence of Vietnam to the world.
DOHA company director is Ms. Trinh Thi Phi Doan and historian Duong Trung Quoc
For generations, horses have not only been a means of conquering space, but also a symbol of journey, speed and indomitable will. In Vietnamese culture, the image of war horses is associated with heroic historical pages from the hooves of Saint Giong's horse to the armies going to battle. Horses have become a vivid metaphor for the strength, character and spirit of the nation.
Historian Duong Trung Quoc highly appreciated the quality of "Southern Horse Hoof"
Inspired by that value, the program is elaborately staged with five acts.
The dances were vividly staged in the art program "Southern Horse Hoofs":
Artist Tri Duc made a strong impression in the art program "Southern Horse Hoofs":
In particular, sand painting artist Tri Duc told the story of DOHA's journey to becoming a trusted brand through unique drawings on sand paintings.
"In the ancient architectural space combined with modern stage techniques, the artists skillfully combined music , dance and martial arts, creating a whole that is both powerful and emotional. I am very happy to contribute to the program" - artist Tri Duc said.
Historian Duong Trung Quoc hopes for DOHA's products to reach new heights
Historian Duong Trung Quoc, who follows and observes many cultural and artistic events in the country, expressed his deep impression of the program. He commented that "The Hoof of the Southern Horse - The Iron Echo" is not only an art performance, but also a vivid demonstration of how Vietnamese businesses can attach their brands to national identity without forcing it. According to him, choosing the image of the horse, which is deeply imprinted in the historical and cultural consciousness, has helped the program have a consistent message, both familiar and touching.
Beautiful martial arts performance in the art program "Southern Horse Hoofs":
He also emphasized that the success of the show does not lie in its sheer grandeur, but in the fact that it evokes pride and resonates with audiences about timeless Vietnamese values. "Here, we see a business that not only thinks about its products, but is also aware of its cultural heritage and social responsibility. This is very admirable," the historian shared.
Indeed, at every moment, the sound of horse hooves on stage seemed to echo the Vietnamese spirit: strong, resilient, and enduring. When it ended, the echo of "Love Song for the Country" was not only in the melody but also in the feeling of being accompanied on a journey - where brand, art, and history beat together.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/nha-su-hoc-duong-trung-quoc-danh-gia-cao-chuong-trinh-nghe-thuat-vo-ngua-nuoc-nam-196250810225725678.htm
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