Music performances bring a warm ambience to immigrant workers on the upcoming Tet. The provincial Cultural Center’s mobile information team has been busy preparing for music items to cater for immigrant laborers across industrial parks. The 15 member team has to prepare for 20 music performances to serve for workers on the upcoming Tet.
“A late train” play makes immigrant workers cry.
The first performance took place at Di An district on Jan. 18 evening luring numerous workers and local people. Dang Phuoc Duc, head of the team said to prepare for the music performances serving for immigrant workers, the team must prepare from Jan. 4-15. The team has only 6 actors, 6 singers. From lunar Jan. 18 to Feb. 5, it will conduct 20 performances across IPs in Thuan An, Di An, Ben Cat and Tan Uyen districts where have many immigrant workers.A play named “A late train” performed by actors of the team made audiences laugh and even cry. Ha Thi Thom, a worker of Thai Binh Footwear Co. said she cried because the play’s content was like her circumstance whilst Doan Cong Thanh from Bac Giang Northern Province working for a garment company said this year’s Tet holiday he can not afford to return his homeland, owing to high transport fee. The play helped him ease his sadness.
The team’s items show profoundness and significance for immigrant workers. However, to create wider efficiency, it is necessary to need concerted efforts from local authority for the sake of gathering young workers, so the efficiency of propagation will be doubled.
Reported by K.Vinh – Translated by A.C












