RUSSIAN CULTURAL DAYS LAUNCHED IN DA NANG

An unique art performance was held in the central city of Da Nang on November 18 as part of the ongoing “Russian Cultural Days in Vietnam” festival.
The 23-member ensemble, led by Director of the Russian Institute of Cinematography Malyshev Vladimir, introduced local people to Russia’s classical music works and folk songs.
In addition, outstanding movies were screened at the Le Do Cinema in Da Nang city.
The Russian Cultural Days festival, taking place from November 15-22, is part of activities to mark the 60th anniversary of Vietnam-Russia diplomatic ties.
The event, with the participation of 75 Russian artists, is being held in Hanoi, Da Nang City and Ho Chi Minh City, contributing to enhancing traditional friendship and cooperation and tightening strategic partnership between Vietnam and Russia.

 

Source:VOVNews/VNA

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