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The Drama Lab

The Drama Lab, originally founded as Australian Vietnamese Youth Media (AVYM) by Tony Le Nguyen in 1995, began at the Footscray Community Arts Centre in Melbourne, Australia. This social enterprise aimed to empower Vietnamese youth in Melbourne. Tony envisioned a space where both Vietnamese and non-Vietnamese youth could learn, share, create, and express themselves through mediums such as film, television, theatre, the Internet, and other creative platforms.Today, The Drama Lab has expanded its scope, collaborating with the private and public sectors on diverse Arts-Education-Community initiatives. It addresses key issues related to human development, the environment, health, and culture. Maiv Hawj manages the day-to-day operation of The Drama Lab.Through these initia

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    Vẻ Đẹp Mong Manh

    The red-shanked douc of Son Tra (Pygathrix nemaeus) is a critically endangered, highly colorful Old World monkey found on the Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang, Vietnam, often called the "queen of primates". Known for their striking appearance—maroon legs, orange faces, and long white tails—they are specialized folivores crucial to the forest ecosystem.

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    Giữa Rừng An Nhiên

    The red-shanked douc of Son Tra (Pygathrix nemaeus) is a critically endangered, highly colorful Old World monkey found on the Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang, Vietnam, often called the "queen of primates". Known for their striking appearance—maroon legs, orange faces, and long white tails—they are specialized folivores crucial to the forest ecosystem.

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    Bảo Vệ Núi Sơn Trà

    The red-shanked douc of Son Tra (Pygathrix nemaeus) is a critically endangered, highly colorful Old World monkey found on the Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang, Vietnam, often called the "queen of primates". Known for their striking appearance—maroon legs, orange faces, and long white tails—they are specialized folivores crucial to the forest ecosystem.

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    I am Wearing Red Socks

    The red-shanked douc of Son Tra (Pygathrix nemaeus) is a critically endangered, highly colorful Old World monkey found on the Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang, Vietnam, often called the "queen of primates". Known for their striking appearance—maroon legs, orange faces, and long white tails—they are specialized folivores crucial to the forest ecosystem.

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    Oh Red Shanked Douc

    The red-shanked douc of Son Tra (Pygathrix nemaeus) is a critically endangered, highly colorful Old World monkey found on the Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang, Vietnam, often called the "queen of primates". Known for their striking appearance—maroon legs, orange faces, and long white tails—they are specialized folivores crucial to the forest ecosystem.

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    Primate of The Dawn

    The red-shanked douc of Son Tra (Pygathrix nemaeus) is a critically endangered, highly colorful Old World monkey found on the Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang, Vietnam, often called the "queen of primates". Known for their striking appearance—maroon legs, orange faces, and long white tails—they are specialized folivores crucial to the forest ecosystem.

  7. 4

    Vui Chơi Sơn Trà

    The red-shanked douc of Son Tra (Pygathrix nemaeus) is a critically endangered, highly colorful Old World monkey found on the Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang, Vietnam, often called the "queen of primates". Known for their striking appearance—maroon legs, orange faces, and long white tails—they are specialized folivores crucial to the forest ecosystem.

  8. 3

    Đố Bạn Voọc Thích Ăn Gì

    The red-shanked douc of Son Tra (Pygathrix nemaeus) is a critically endangered, highly colorful Old World monkey found on the Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang, Vietnam, often called the "queen of primates". Known for their striking appearance—maroon legs, orange faces, and long white tails—they are specialized folivores crucial to the forest ecosystem.

  9. 2

    Voọc Chà Vá Ở Đây

    The red-shanked douc of Son Tra (Pygathrix nemaeus) is a critically endangered, highly colorful Old World monkey found on the Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang, Vietnam, often called the "queen of primates". Known for their striking appearance—maroon legs, orange faces, and long white tails—they are specialized folivores crucial to the forest ecosystem.

  10. 1

    Oh Red Shanked Douc

    The red-shanked douc of Son Tra (Pygathrix nemaeus) is a critically endangered, highly colorful Old World monkey found on the Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang, Vietnam, often called the "queen of primates". Known for their striking appearance—maroon legs, orange faces, and long white tails—they are specialized folivores crucial to the forest ecosystem.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Drama Lab, originally founded as Australian Vietnamese Youth Media (AVYM) by Tony Le Nguyen in 1995, began at the Footscray Community Arts Centre in Melbourne, Australia. This social enterprise aimed to empower Vietnamese youth in Melbourne. Tony envisioned a space where both Vietnamese and non-Vietnamese youth could learn, share, create, and express themselves through mediums such as film, television, theatre, the Internet, and other creative platforms.Today, The Drama Lab has expanded its scope, collaborating with the private and public sectors on diverse Arts-Education-Community initiatives. It addresses key issues related to human development, the environment, health, and culture. Maiv Hawj manages the day-to-day operation of The Drama Lab.Through these initia

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Tony Le Nguyen

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The Drama Lab, originally founded as Australian Vietnamese Youth Media (AVYM) by Tony Le Nguyen in 1995, began at the Footscray Community Arts Centre in Melbourne, Australia. This social enterprise aimed to empower Vietnamese youth in Melbourne. Tony envisioned a space where both Vietnamese and...

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The Drama Lab is created and hosted by Tony Le Nguyen.
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