VTV, Kia Horse shake hands to push talents of arts

March 22, 2025 - 12:29
The Việt Nam Television (VTV) and its partner will cooperate to scout young people and children with talent of art and promote them for further development.

 

VTV and Kia Horse representatives at the cooperation signing ceremony. They will search and train national young talents of arts. Photos of organisers

 HÀ NỘI — The Việt Nam Television (VTV) and its partner will cooperate to scout young people and children with talent of art and promote them for further development.

The cooperation agreement was signed between VTV's Youth Union and Kia Horse International Education Investment and Development Joint Stock Company in a ceremony on March 20 in Hà Nội.

Secretary of the VTV's Youth Union Phùng Văn Hiệp said: "Organising life skills training programmes, cultural and artistic shows has long been a strong point and important tasks of VTV.

"We often have to search for talents to meet the criteria for our high-quality programmes. Therefore, the signing ceremony is very important for the works of VTV in general and VTV youth in particular".

Following the deal, the two sides will organise training courses on performing arts, theater, music and dance performance, media, MC, etc. They will support communication activities popularise programmes to the community. 

Designer Thuyf Dung, director of Kia Horse

 Talented youth will have opportunities to take part in all training and performing in activities organised by VTV Youth Union as well as on VTV's large stages. They will also receive suitable orientation for sustainable development and  be supported to build a professional image for their career.

With the dedication, professionalism and experience of the Kia Horse in the field of training artistic talents and the prestige and influence of VTV Youth Union, both two sides expected their cooperation would become a bedrock to nurture and promote outstanding young faces to their peak, contributing to the sustainable development of the country's art and Vietnamese television. VNS

 

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