1. 27/7 Art Program Script Number 3
Distinguished delegates, dear audience, and beloved citizens! First, allow us – the organizers of tonight's art program – to extend our warmest greetings and best wishes for your health!
Distinguished delegates, dear audience
Over the past half-century, under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam, our people have united in their determination to fulfill President Ho Chi Minh's call: "Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom," and "We would rather sacrifice everything than lose our country or become slaves." Our people have overcome countless hardships and sacrifices to defeat invading forces and achieve independence, freedom, and national unity. In achieving this great victory, millions of soldiers and civilians have fought bravely and sacrificed their lives on the front lines. Along with citizens across the nation, our province sent over XXX thousand youth to the battlefield to defend the country...
Every year on July 27th, the people of Vietnam enthusiastically organize events to commemorate the wounded soldiers and martyrs, recognizing it as an important and deeply meaningful event in both political and humanitarian terms... to honor the millions of noble sons and daughters of our land who fell in the struggle for independence. With this significance, tonight, we organize an art program to celebrate this historic event.
We are pleased to welcome to our art night tonight:...
Especially, we would like to acknowledge the presence of our local citizens who cheer on our performers, including those coming from...
To begin tonight's program, we are honored to invite Comrade XXX to deliver the welcome speech in commemoration of the XXth anniversary of the War Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27, 1947 - July 27, 20xx).
Next, we are honored to invite Mr. XXX to give a speech and officially open the art night. Please welcome Mr. XXX!
On behalf of the organizing committee, we sincerely thank Mr. XXX for his heartfelt words.
Now, we will begin the art program to commemorate War Invalids and Martyrs Day 27/7. First, we will present a classic song written by the late composer Trinh Cong Son. The song honors the heroic mothers of Vietnam, filled with love and sacrifice. The song is titled: "The Legend of the Mother" and will be performed by...
The program will continue with a solo performance by...
Comrade XX's performance will take us through the next musical piece...
This art program, organized by ..., now comes to a close. We sincerely thank all the leaders who have taken the time to attend tonight's event. Thank you to the performers and singers for their passionate participation, and thank you to the audience for their support. We wish everyone a pleasant night after enjoying our art program. Goodbye, and see you next time.


2. Program Script for the Artistic Performance 27/7 - Edition 4
Honored guests, wounded soldiers, and families of martyrs,
Distinguished delegates and honored guests,
Dear attendees,
In the spirit of "Drinking water, remembering its source" and "Repaying the debt of gratitude," the Communist Party, the State, and the people of Luận Thành always remember the significant contributions of our heroic martyrs and wounded soldiers in the struggle for national liberation. This is our duty, our affection, and a noble tradition of the Vietnamese people. The annual Commemoration of Wounded Soldiers and Martyrs is an opportunity to honor those heroes, martyrs, and those who contributed to our fight for independence and the protection of our homeland, sacrificing their lives or leaving a part of their bodies on the battlefield.
Dear attendees,
Throughout our nation's long history of nation-building and defense, we have witnessed successive generations of Vietnamese people with their patriotic spirit, unyielding determination, and deep loyalty. They sacrificed blood, sweat, and wealth to preserve our independence, freedom, and national unity, building and defending our homeland. With the sacrifices of countless people, soldiers, and heroes who followed one another through history, President Ho Chi Minh affirmed: "The blood of the martyrs has made the revolutionary flag even brighter. Their heroic sacrifices prepared our country for the bloom of independence and the fruits of freedom".
Witnessing these sacrifices and losses, he not only expressed his special affection for wounded soldiers, martyrs' families, and those who contributed to the nation, but he also said: "We bow respectfully to the souls of those who gave their lives for the country and to the people who sacrificed in the national struggle. Their sacrifices are not in vain".
Following this precious tradition, under the leadership of the Party, our army and people have written glorious chapters in the struggle against foreign invaders, winning independence, freedom, and national unity. From the August Revolution of 1945, the founding of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, to the legendary victory of Dien Bien Phu in 1954, defeating colonialism and liberating half the country, and the fierce, long-lasting struggle to defeat the U.S. and unify the country in 1975, we have consistently shown our belief that "nothing is more precious than independence and freedom".
Every July, the entire country is filled with a spirit of gratitude towards those who contributed to our nation's independence. More and more activities are held to honor martyrs and wounded soldiers, take care of their families, and preserve memorials. These gestures are a beautiful cultural tradition that educates the younger generation about the country's heroic past and the principles of gratitude.
Dear attendees,
We have just listened to Comrade XX's opening speech, which included guidance for today's artistic performance. Today, as we enjoy peace, we are reminded of the great contributions and sacrifices of wounded soldiers and martyrs. Over the years, the Party and the State have paid special attention to policies benefiting the families of these heroes.
Now, let us begin the artistic program to commemorate July 27th.
1. Dance and Song: .......
We will begin with the performance of a dance and song: ......
Let us welcome the gift .... from .... Please give a big round of applause for ....
2. Dance and Song: .....
Next, we will listen to the song ...., composed by .... and performed by .... Please give a warm round of applause for ....
3. Dance
Next in the program is a dance performance ...., presented by .... from... Please show your support with a round of applause.
4. Solo: ....
This song was composed in ...., and it carries the message....
5. Choir: ...
Now, let us listen to the song ...., composed by ...., performed by .... from... Please listen attentively.
Dear attendees,
The artistic program organized by ... has now concluded. We sincerely thank all the leaders for taking the time to attend this event, our performers for their enthusiastic participation, and the audience for their support. We wish everyone a restful night after enjoying the program. Thank you and we hope to see you again soon.


3. Introduction to the Art Performance Program 27/7, Edition 5
Honored veterans, family members of martyrs,
Respected delegates and distinguished guests,
Dear colleagues and beloved students,
Every year on July 27th, the Party, government, and the people of our nation come together to commemorate the Day of Martyrs and Invalids. This day holds great political and human significance. Today, with the permission of the Party committee, the Board of Directors, and XX school, we celebrate XX years of the Martyrs and Invalids Day.
First and foremost, I would like to extend a warm welcome and express our gratitude to the honored veterans, family members of martyrs, distinguished delegates, colleagues, and students who have joined us for this meaningful event.
At this solemn moment, with deep respect and boundless gratitude, we bow our heads in remembrance of the great President Ho Chi Minh, the revolutionary leaders, and the martyrs who bravely sacrificed their lives for the country, for the people.
Dear guests,
Over a quarter of a century has passed since the war, and the painful past has slowly closed. A new horizon is unfolding, and Vietnam is steadily advancing in all aspects: education is improving, our national culture is preserved and valued, the economy is thriving and integrating, political security is ensured, and people's lives are increasingly better in all areas. We owe this peaceful and prosperous life to the noble sacrifices of those heroic sons of the nation who gave their lives to protect our beloved homeland. Truly:
The bodies of our fallen heroes rest in this land
So that the flowers of our nation may bloom brightly every day.
Thus, no matter where we live or what we do, we cannot forget the glorious years of the great national defense war, which displayed the indomitable spirit of our people with the motto “Fight for the nation, sacrifice for the country.” Countless brave individuals across the country fell for the independence of the nation. As President Ho Chi Minh said: “The flag of the nation is colored with the blood of martyrs, and the Independence Monument is built with the bones of heroes.”
Across the country, countless cemeteries, war memorials, and monuments inscribe the phrase “The Nation Remembers,” with graves that bear names or no names, but there are many others who lie in unmarked graves, whose names are unknown, yet they remain immortal soldiers.
Dear guests,
Today's ceremony is graced by the presence of past leaders of the commune, veterans, and families of those who have sacrificed for our nation's independence. We deeply appreciate their contributions.
To open today's ceremony, we would like to invite Comrade XXX to deliver the welcome speech for the XXth Anniversary of Martyrs and Invalids Day (July 27, 1947 - July 27, 20xx).
Next, we would like to invite Mr. XXX to share his thoughts and officially open the art performance. Please welcome him!
And now, the art performance to honor the Martyrs and Invalids Day 27/7 will begin. Our first performance is a classic song composed by the late musician Trinh Cong Son, a tribute to the heroic Vietnamese mothers. This song is called “The Legend of Mother” and will be performed by...
The program will continue with a solo performance by... The presentation by Comrade XX will follow with a music piece titled...
And that concludes today’s art performance for the 27/7 anniversary. We sincerely thank all the delegates and the people who took the time to join us. On behalf of the organizing team, we wish everyone good health and happiness in life.


4. Program Introduction for the 27/7 Cultural Event Number 1
Cultural program to commemorate the 27/7 Anniversary.
The opening song: 'Red Flower Color'.
'There was a soldier
Who left from the humble thatched roof on a fall day
There was another soldier
Who departed that spring, never to return
His name engraved on the stone
The clouds become the shadow of the bamboo trees
The afternoon in the border area with the misty mountains
The old mother watches, her eyes weary as she watches him go'.
The lyrics of the song reflect the sentiment we want to share with all distinguished guests and citizens here at this cultural exchange event to honor the 27/7 War Invalids and Martyrs Day.
Esteemed guests, and dear citizens!
Every July, the entire country pauses to honor the fallen heroes who sacrificed their lives for peace and independence, and to express gratitude for those who returned from the battlefields, leaving behind blood and bones to ensure the peace and security of the nation. While the wounds of the body may heal, the scars of the soul remain timeless.
Distinguished guests, and fellow citizens!
Today's cultural program, themed 'Gratitude for the Sacrifices,' is an opportunity for us to raise our voices in song, dedicated to the brave souls who gave their lives on the battlefield. This event is not just a reflection on the past, but a recognition of the immense contributions of countless individuals who fought and sacrificed for the liberation of our nation.
Honored guests!
Following the directive of the XXX Committee, we are proudly hosting this cultural exchange today in commemoration of the 27/7 War Invalids and Martyrs Day.
To begin, I would like to introduce and welcome...
Next, please join me in welcoming Comrade XX, who will give the opening speech to mark the beginning of the cultural program. Let's give him a warm round of applause!
Esteemed guests, dear citizens!
We have just listened to Comrade XX's opening remarks, including valuable directives for today's cultural event.
Now, let us enjoy the first performance, the song 'The Song That Will Never Be Forgotten,' written by Pham Minh Tuan, a soldier who experienced 15 years in the harsh battlefield. This song will be performed by Comrade XX from XX. Please enjoy this heartfelt performance. Following that, we will have a performance of 'Round Footprints in the Sand' presented by ...
....
To shift the atmosphere of today's program, we invite you to enjoy a dance performance....
The 27/7 commemorative cultural event concludes here. Thank you very much to all the distinguished guests and citizens who took the time to attend. On behalf of the event organizers, I wish you all good health and happiness in your lives.


5. What should a 27/07 Program Host Speech include?
Honored leaders, esteemed delegates, comrades, and friends,
- I. Introduction
- Greetings and introduction:
- A warm greeting to the leaders, delegates, and all attendees of today’s event.
- A brief introduction to the significance of the artistic program: Welcoming July 27th - Vietnam’s War Martyrs and Invalids Day.
- Purpose of the event:
- Highlight the event’s purpose: Honoring fallen heroes and war invalids, recognizing their sacrifices.
- Greetings and introduction:
- II. Main content
- Program introduction:
- A brief overview of the event’s content: Performance items and themes to be presented.
- Introduction of notable performances and participating artists.
- Program execution:
- Performance 1: Introduction of the performance, artist, and its significance.
- Performance 2: Introduction of the performance, artist, and its significance.
- Performance 3: Introduction of the performance, artist, and its significance.
- (Continue similarly for all subsequent performances in the program).
- Reflections and feelings:
- Sharing emotions and thoughts about the sacrifices of the fallen heroes and war invalids.
- Emphasizing the importance of organizing cultural activities to honor the heroes' contributions.
- Program introduction:
- III. Conclusion
- Summary and gratitude:
- Summarize the event’s significance and thank the performers, organizers, and contributors.
- Express gratitude to the leaders, delegates, and audience for their participation and support.
- Closing remarks:
- Conclude the program with heartfelt wishes and a call to continue upholding the spirit of patriotism and national pride.
- Summary and gratitude:
6. Host Speech for the 27/7 Artistic Program – Version 2
Esteemed delegates, dear citizens!
First, allow us, the hosts of tonight’s program, to extend our warmest greetings and best wishes for your health on behalf of the organizing committee of this 27/7 commemorative artistic event!
Esteemed delegates, dear citizens!
Although the war is now over, the pain and loss remain. To gain independence and unity, millions of brave souls from our beloved homeland gave their lives. Every year, on July 27th, the entire nation celebrates the War Martyrs and Invalids Day, a significant event with deep political and humanitarian meanings...
With this in mind, tonight’s program has been organized to celebrate this monumental historical event. The selected performances, carefully prepared by our dedicated team, will be presented here. Now, let us begin the artistic program to commemorate XX years of War Martyrs and Invalids Day (27/7/1947 - 27/7/20xx)!
Esteemed delegates, dear citizens!
Our beloved Uncle Ho once reminded us: “When enjoying the fruit, we must remember the tree that bore it. Today, while we celebrate, we must remember the heroes and martyrs of our Party and people… The blood of our martyrs made the revolutionary flag shine even brighter. Their courageous sacrifices paved the way for our nation’s independence and freedom. The people of Vietnam will forever honor the martyrs’ contributions as we continue their revolutionary legacy.” Indeed, countless soldiers and citizens laid down their lives, and many priceless cultural treasures were destroyed in the war. Many mothers bid farewell to their only sons, sending them to battle without ever seeing them again. To start tonight’s program, we will first hear the song...
Next, we would like to present a performance by our esteemed comrades from...
The years we will never forget. It was a time when the entire country was called to arms. We’ll now revisit those golden years through a group performance by our comrades, expressing them through the song: ....
Due to various challenges and the relatively new team behind the production, we apologize for any shortcomings in the presentation. We kindly ask for your understanding. Once again, on behalf of the organizing committee, we sincerely thank you for your attention and support. We wish you good health and success, and we look forward to seeing you again soon. Thank you and goodnight.


