Choreographer Huynh Men
Huynh Men
Living place: Ho Chi Minh
Birthday: ?-?-1990 (34 years old)
Population of Vietnam 1990: 66,02 millions
Global rank: #53484
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Huynh Men is a choreographer who is no stranger to Vietnamese television audiences. She used to be a choreographer for many TV shows such as: Thousand-pound dance, Miss Vietnam, The Face, Super Junior Challenge. In addition, she was also chosen as the main choreographer in the liveshow "Calmly live for me".
The summer vacation of the 8th grade year, Huynh Men went to dance lessons at the Youth Culture House at the suggestion of a close friend. Every afternoon when they come home from school, the two go to District 4 to learn dance. On the first day of school, Huynh Men was 10 minutes late, so she had to stand at the back of the class. Because of her small figure, she couldn't see the instructor. After the break, Men went upstairs to stand ready to follow her instructions. Since then, she has been to class early every day so that she can be at the top of the line.
After learning to dance for a while, Meen was invited by her teacher to join a dance group she was in charge of. When she joined the group, it also meant that she would learn to dance completely for free, but she had only been active for 5 months before she had to leave the group because of her own business. With perseverance, in order to prove her bravery, she asked a friend who is a member of Tiny Leap to ask her to join the group. She later became the editor for the whole group.
When Huynh Men was in high school, her parents had a hard time, and she used her monthly salary of 800,000 VND to pay for her studies. . It wasn't until the high school graduation exam that Men stopped practicing to focus on studying for the exam. She did not take the university entrance exam, but entered the dance school. <3 . Since then, she discovered she needed to hone her dancing skills and understanding even more. When working with John Huy Tran, Huynh Men learned a lot. For Huynh Men, John Huy Tran is not only a teacher who transmits the fire of passion to her, but also teaches her how to live and how to treat people. When she was in the mood, John Huy Tran was the one to encourage and help her think more positively so that she could overcome difficulties.
Experienced many difficulties and hardships when starting a business, now Huynh Men already have a certain name in the profession. She is trusted by many artists and program producers to be responsible for choreography. There is no path full of roses, but overcoming the thorns or not is both an effort and perseverance. Huynh Men has done that, she is gradually sublimating in her career. Hopefully in the future Huynh Men's career will develop further, and more people will know her and love her.
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Huynh Men birthday ?-?-1990 (at the age of 34).
Where is Choreographer Huynh Men's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Huynh Men was born in Ho Chi Minh, of Vietnam. Ms, whose Zodiac is (don't know), and who Chinese Zodiac is The Horse. Huynh Men's global rank is 53484 and whose rank is 41 in list of famous Choreographer. Population of Vietnam in 1990 is about 66,02 millions persons.
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Events in 1990 and 31-2
Events in the world in the birth year of Huynh Men
- General Manuel Noriega surrenders in Panama (Jan. 3).
- Yugoslav Communists end 45-year monopoly of power (Jan. 22).
- Communist Party relinquish sole power in Soviet government (Feb. 7). Background: Dissolution of the USSR
- South Africa frees Nelson Mandela, imprisoned 27½ years (Feb. 11).
- US-Soviet summit reaches accord on armaments (June 1).
- Western Alliance ends Cold War and proposes joint action with Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (July 6).
- Iraqi troops invade Kuwait, setting off the Persian Gulf War (Aug. 2 et seq.). Background: The Persian Gulf War
- East and West Germany reunited (Aug. 31 et seq.).
- Margaret Thatcher resigns as British Prime Minister (Nov. 22); John Major succeeds her (Nov. 28).
- Lech Walesa wins Poland's runoff Presidential election (Dec. 9).