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Over 600 dancers join the rhythm of “Ao Dai Dance 2026”

HNN.VN - On the afternoon of July 8, Hue City Department of Culture and Sports, in collaboration with Hoang Sy Club as well as various dance and folk dance clubs, teams, and groups, organized the “Ao Dai Dance 2026” exchange program in response to Hue Ao Dai Week 2026.

Enjoying “The Knowledge of Tailoring and Wearing Hue Ao Dai” Through Performances and Exhibitions“Ao Dai - The rhythm of youth”

 An artistic formation spelling out “Hue Ao Dai Festival”. Photo: Pham Philip

The program brought together more than 600 dancers from 20 dance clubs in Hue City and Da Nang City. The dancers created an impressive highlight in the space along the Huong River by joining an artistic formation themed “Hue Ao Dai Festival”.

A large number of locals and visitors also enjoyed 4 unique community dance and folk dance performances showcasing a variety of dynamic and culturally distinctive styles. The program concluded with an interactive session, in which dancers and the audience joined together in 10 dance and folk dance routines, contributing to creating a joyful and connected atmosphere while spreading the love for the traditional ao-dai.

With graceful and energetic dance movements accompanied by both soulful and upbeat melodies, the program not only helped spread the love for the ao-dai within the community but also affirmed the contemporary vitality and profound unifying value of the Ancient Capital’s cultural heritage.

By Phuoc Ly
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