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Press Gala - Night 5

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With the same youthful enthusiasm and dynamism, the Journalism and Communication Faculty's 5th annual event, featuring lecturers and students, continued to deliver a vibrant, spectacular, and captivating atmosphere, drawing thousands of spectators to the very last minute. With the theme "Festival of Colors," this year's event was brilliantly and creatively staged and decorated with a dazzling array of colors, igniting a spectacular performance last night, October 20th, 2010, at the Me Tri Dormitory.
Gala Báo chí hát 5 – Đêm
Press Gala - Night 5

The program was attended by Dr. Tran Bach Hieu, Secretary of the Youth Union of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, the Faculty Board, faculty members, alumni and students from various cohorts of the Faculty of Journalism and Communication, along with many students from other faculties and universities.

In its fifth season, the press-singing event demonstrated professionalism right from the organization stage. Besides the theme, main color scheme, and media and advertising activities, delegates, alumni, guests, and former students attending all had access to photo booths and received commemorative gifts from the program.

The guests, all alumni who also performed as singers, took a group commemorative photo with the faculty and staff of the Faculty of Journalism and Communication.

The photo shows former students from classes K50, K51, K52, K53, K54, and K55 arriving very early to encourage and support the organizing committee.

The program officially began at 7:30 PM. The press group captivated the audience with their performance of "The Spirit of Vietnam" – a performance showcasing heroism, grandeur, and vibrant colors, presented by faculty and students.

Following the opening remarks by Mr. Phan Van Kien (Secretary of the Faculty of Broadcasting and Communication's Student Union), the audience remained captivated throughout the program's vibrant and energetic performances. The powerful and passionate Flashmob, for example, showcased a diverse range of colors. Each individual contributed a unique shade, creating a vibrant and colorful stage, perfectly reflecting the program's theme of "a gathering of colors."

The stage continued to erupt with excitement and admiration for the captivating performances of two former students of the Faculty, Dr. Duong Van Thang and Nguyen Van Binh.

The highlight of the gala night was the image of Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuan in a pristine white dress performing the song "Walking with Time".

But that's not all; the program showcased richness, diversity, and color with a solo performance by three alumni: Pham Phuong Thao (K53), Tran Thao (K54), and Thien Trang (K55); a mesmerizing dance performance of "Silk Waves on the Suburbs" by the dance group from the Faculty of Broadcasting and Communication; a modern dance performance of "Original Youngster" that stirred the emotions of the audience; and a lively Popping dance...

The first guest of BCH5 was a medley of "One Family + Say You Do + My Everything" performed by Vuong Duy (Journalism Department, Military University of Culture). A new dynamic was dramatically changing the atmosphere. The audience felt closer, joining in the atmosphere of the journalists singing, with clips capturing joyful moments, including the challenging and meaningful moments of their training journey, accompanying clips, and advertisements...

Combining dynamism, creativity, and youthful energy, the 5th Journalism and Communication Singing Contest has made a strong impression, affirming the "brand" of the Faculty of Journalism and Communication.

The "Journalism Singing" event is an annual activity for students of Journalism and Communication, and it has become a meeting point, connecting generations of students. This year's program is even more meaningful as it is a gift to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Faculty's founding.

Image source: Press and Media Department

Author:Phuong Chi

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