Artist Hong Nga, a “senior” artist of the Southern Cai Luong classical opera stage, an illustrious talent and her whole life “tossing and turning”, living and dying on stage with the roles of “baskets”, “smells”, “unique” and “strange” deeply ingrained in the hearts of the audience with more than 50 years under the spotlight, but up to now, she is still an artist with no children or grandchildren. students, calling her a teacher has been conferred a meritorious artist, even a People’s Artist?!
I think, for any artist, in addition to the titles that are loved and cared for by the audience, the artist also needs to be recognized with rewards, worthy and noble titles to honor their contributions to the country’s art scene…
Those honors and recognitions are not by forcing the artist to make a profile, declare achievements, medals or go for certification, make an application… ‘When deeming that an artist deserves to be conferred posthumously state titles, competent organizations, authorities and individuals can propose to review and award them, but should not require the artist to declare the artist’s achievements or discouragement’. confided.
In addition, the consideration and awarding of noble titles for the arts and traditions of the nation also need to be concerned and directed towards the classes of artists who are singers operating freely. Because in the hearts of millions of listeners, there are singers who work freely, but their talents as well as their dedication and contributions are always appreciated by professionals and loved by many publics.
Therefore, the title to recognize the artist’s contributions and dedication should be given respectfully. Don’t let the artist get discouraged when they have to ask for a title!