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Japan helps Vietnam improve performing arts

The Japanese government has decided to provide Vietnam’s Youth Theatre with non-refundable financial assistance worth over 1.7 billion VND (almost 80,000 USD) to help it implement a project to upgrade its outdated equipment.
The Japanese government has decided to provide Vietnam’s Youth Theatrewith non-refundable financial assistance worth over 1.7 billion VND(almost 80,000 USD) to help it implement a project to upgrade itsoutdated equipment.

An agreement for the aid was signed bytheatre director Truong Nhuan and Minister-Counsellor of theJapanese Embassy Hideo Suzuki Hideo in Hanoi on March 12.

Aspart of a Japanese programme offering cultural aid through the JapaneseEmbassy and the Japan Cultural Exchange Centre in Vietnam, the projectalso aims to improve the management and performance skills of staffworking in the theatre.
In addition, the Japanese InternationalExchange Fund will also finance Vietnam to send 15 people, includingartists and technicians from the theatre, to attend a training course inJapan from March 22-July 13.

Addressing the signing ceremony,Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Vuong Duy Bien thankedthe Japanese side for the assistance, saying that the support will helpVietnamese artists improve their skills, thus creating higher-qualityart performances.

Suzuki said Japan’s support will further intensify the importance of culture through improved art performances and programmes.

In 2004, Japan also offered 500,000 USD to Vietnam’s Symphony Orchestra to improve its quality.-VNA

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