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Nguyễn Tuyết Hoa

Journalist Nguyen Tuyet Hoa was born in 1972 in Hanoi. In 1995, She studied in the University of Foreign Languages ​​(now Hanoi University) and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English interpreter. In 2015, she obtained a master degree of Journalism. During her career, she has participated in many journalism training classes of various schools and organizations such as Bernama (Malaysia), Nanyang Technological University – NTU (Singapore), BBC… She is currently in charge of PR, marketing and foreign relations of Vietnam National Opera and Ballet.

As a skillful journalist, she has written many articles which comments, interviews, analyzes, and predictions in various fields such as politics, society, economy in both Vietnamese and English.

Besides journalism, she is also one of the main experts of Vietnam in setting up and operating a media center for international events held in Vietnam as well as internationally. She used to be the Deputy Executive Director of International Press Center at SEA Games 2003 , Asian Indoor Games 2009, Deputy Executive Director of the 2013 ASEAN Student Games, and Deputy Director of of International Press Center at Asian Beach Games 2016 in Viet Nam. In 2018, she was appointed by the Olympic Council of Asia to be in charge of media relations at the Asian Games in Indonesia.

Not only working in the field of journalism, Tuyet Hoa is also an experienced lecturer. She has been the guest lecturer of the Academy of Journalism and Communication, the Institute of Journalism and a number of domestic and international universities. In 2016, she was awarded the certificate of senior lecturer by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), specializing in issues related to PR, marketing, human resources and event management in both English and Vietnamese. She has also had many valuable scientific researches such as Press Economic Survey in 4 ASEAN countries in 2015, Copyright of art creation in the 4.0 era in 2019, Impact of COVID 19 for the artists in 2020,…

Nguyễn Vũ Thương Huyền

Nguyen Vu Thuong Huyen was born in 1981. She graduated from Indian Classical Dance College in 1999. After that, she obtained a Bachelor of English (honors) in 2004 at Delhi University. Since 2007, she has been working as a foreign affairs specialist.

Nông Thị Hải Yến

Nong Thi Hai Yen was born in 1971. She graduated majoring in Ballet in the former Soviet Union. During her career Vietnam National Opera and Ballet, she has always been one of the talented ballet artists. She has participated in the plays Romero & Juliet, Swan lake, Spartak, Monsoon…

From 2018, she started working in Organization and Performance Department as a costume specialist.

Dương Hồng Vân

Duong Hong Van was born in 1972. She graduated in National Academy of Public Administration. Since 1991, she has been working at the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet and in charge of costume. She participated in all programs of VNOB.

Nguyen Chi Thanh

Nguyen Chi Thanh was born in 1971. He graduated majoring in Tourism, Hanoi University of Culture. He has been working at the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet since 2004, in charge of stage management. He participated in all the programs of VNOB.

Nguyen Cong Hoan

Painter and stage designer Nguyen Cong Hoan was born in 1972. He graduated from the Hanoi Academy of Theater and Cinema, majoring in Art of Stage Designing in 1997. From 1998 up to now, he has been working at VNOB.

Took part in Professional Stage Designing Process from 1992, he has many chances to cooperate with almost of famous Stage Painters in Art of Stage Field in Vietnam: People’s Artist – Teacher Bui Huy Hieu, Emeritus Artist Tran Mau, Dan Quoc, People’s Artist Xuan Tung, Emeritus Artist Dinh Quy Them, People’s Artist Nguyen Hong, Emeritus Artist Hoang Song Hao… with the main duties of the Scene and Font Painter. He completed over 200 plays in all kinds for Professional Art Performing Groups and Professional Stage Performing Festivals. I did perform in directly designing the Stages for: Opera Lucile play of Grétry (1996); La Vie Parisienne play of Offenbach (1997); Painting Assistant and Designing Stage for  ballet piece Through the eyes of the Phoenix – Choreographer Sheron Stock, Painting Designer Micheal Pearce (1997); Painting Assistant and co-perform designing the stage for Roméo and Juliette play of author Philippe Cohen (1998), Monsoon dance authored by Philippe Cohen; 110 years of Uncle Ho’s day Program at Vinh (Nghe An) in 2000; Opera Mr. Y Đăm (2003), The soul of Trương Chi (3/2003) authored by Công Nhạc; Clown for British Council; La Sylphide choreographed by Jean Paul Comelin (France); Sacred Spring choreographed by Pham Minh, Western Story, Music Leonard Bernsteins and choreographed by Lisa Travis (1/2007); Ballet Giselle…

Emeritus Artist Nguyễn Thị Thúy Hằng

Emeritus Artist Nguyen Thi Thuy Hang was born in 1982. She is a soloist and passionate choreographer. After graduating for 7 years at the Vietnam Academy of Dance in 2001, Thuy Hang became a dance soloist at VNOB. In 2017, she graduated from the Hanoi Academy of Theater and Cinema, majoring in choreography.

Not only participating in the programs of VNOB, Thuy Hang also collaborates with the dance troupes in Sweden and Germany. She has toured in Italy, Spain, Sweden, Germany, Africa, Malaysia, China, Indonesia, Korea, India, Mongolia …

In 2013, she entered the TOP 6 of the show “So you think you can dance” season 1 in Vietnam. In these programs of 4 consecutive seasons, Thuy Hang became choreographer. Besides, Thuy Hang worked as a jury member of the dance program “Colors of childhood” and staged many programs and repertoire for major art shows and Vietnam Television.

In 2019, she was awarded the title of Emeritus Artist.

Up to now, dancer Thuy Hang has had experience in teaching contemporary dance for over 10 years and many students have won high prizes in domestic and international contemporary dance competitions. Her students won the first and third prizes of the first Hanoi City Young Talent Dance Contest; 3rd Prize of the Grand Prix International Dance Competition in Taiwan 2018; First and runner up prizes of the International Star of Canaan Dance Competition in Malaysia 2018.

Nguyễn Xuân Sơn

Artist Nguyen Xuan Son (stage name SonX) graduated in music (1986-1990) and painting (2002-2007) at Hanoi Academy of Theater and Cinema. Before working in the VNOB (2018), he worked at Vietnam Cheo Theater Vietnam (1992-2007), Vietnam Tuong Theater (2007-2012) and Hanoi Cheo Theater (2012-2017).

He has composed music for many famous works of Vietnam such as Song of prayer (2000), Drought and Rain Vol.1 (2011), Drought and Rain Vol.2 (2005), Flying Line (2008), White Body (2009) choreographed by Director Ea Sola; Life in the box (2007) choreographed by Tran Ly Ly; The soundtrack of How long the raindrops (2003), directed by Doan Minh Phuong.

Works presented at museums and theaters around the world include: Exercises for Percussion No. 1 (1998), Vong Co (2001), Exit (2001), Hell (2002), Truong Chi (2003), A Face No. 2 (2004), Red Exercise (2004), A Face No. 4 (2009), Black Circle (2011), Fall in asleep (2013), Peace (2014), Da Chong Legendary (2014), Loose Border (2014), Broken Tale (2015), Old and Present Vietnamese Sound Culture (2015), Sigh (2016), Two missed Moons (2018)

Nguyễn Minh Trang

Choreographer Nguyen Minh Trang was born in 1978. She graduated at the Vietnam Academy of Dance in 1998, majoring in Ballet, then Military Academy of Art and Culture, majoring in training dance. She had been working at Dance Group, VNOB since 2003. In 2018, she moved to the Art Department.

When she was a dancer, she performed in many Ballet plays such as Spartacus, Swan Lake, Nut Cracker, La Sylphide, Chopiniana, Romeo and Juliet, Giselle, Monsoon, Fire Bird, Western Story, Ancient Love Story, Moment of Immortality … She also performed some contemporary dances such as Minus sign, Moment …

Currently, she is the choreographer. In 2019, she worked as assistant director of the famous Ballet Swan Lake …

Đồng Quang Vinh

Conductor Dong Quang Vinh was born in 1984. He is an experienced young conductor with years of conducting top orchestras in China and Vietnam. Born to a family of traditional music, he is also a soloist on different types of traditional music instruments and invited to give performances on various international stages since age 12. In 2004 he was sent by the Vietnam government to study orchestral conducting at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and was awarded the most distinguished student scholarship by the China National Foundation. He obtained the master degree in 2013 with highest scores and returned to Vietnam to serve the home country. In China, Dong Quang Vinh has been guest conductor of Shanghai Opera House Symphony Orchestra; Shanghai City Symphony Orchestra; Shanghai Conservatory of Music Symphony Orchestra; Shanghai Conservatory of Music Traditional Orchestra; Shanghai Chinese Traditional Orchestra; Shanghai University Chinese Traditional Orchestra; Zhe Jiang Theatre Chinese Traditional Orchestra; Hong Kong Chinese Traditional Orchestra etc. He’s conducted numerous Shanghai youth orchestras attending Chinese National competitions for student orchestras and had won a number of 1st prizes. In Vietnam, he is the Conductor and teacher of orchestral conducting of the Vietnam National Academy of Music (VNAM); Artistic director and conductor of Hanoi Voices Choir (HVC); Director and soloist of the Suc Song Moi Bamboo Ensemble (SSM) and Japanese Bamboo Ensemble Waraku; Guest conductor of the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra (VNSO).

In May 2017, Dong Quang Vinh and his two bamboo ensembles were invited to talk and perform on the TEDxBadinh talk. In January 2018, he was selected by the US government as the only representative from the ASEAN among 18 countries from all around the world to attend the project “promote social change through the arts” – “International Visitor Leadership program” (IVLP) in a 3-week tour in 5 cities and states of the United States of America