Art & Entertainment Highlights
December 31
Vietnamese
artworks put up for int'l auction
Artworks
by famous Vietnamese painters will go under the hammer at an auction in
The
auction, which will start at 3pm on January 18 at the Larasati Auctioneers in
Grand Park Orchard, will feature paintings by Bui Xuan Phai, Do Quang Em, and
Dang Xuan Hoa. The starting price for these works is US$1,200.
According
to the organiser, six of the 96 artworks being offered at the upcoming
auction are by Vietnamese artists.
Nguyen
dynasty’s woodblocks introduced to public
Valuable
woodblocks used for rudimentary printing in the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945)
will be introduced to the public for the first time during the Da Lat Culture
Tourism Week 2013 from December 27-31.
The
woodblocks represent an important part of the country’s feudal history. Under
the Nguyen dynasty, they were used to print literary and historical
documents. These original records of the time become priceless to the nation.
The
collection boasts many rare woodblocks that record the history of the
unification of great
Nguyen
Xuan Hung, Vice Director of the National Archive Centre No.4, said the
valuable treasure also contains contents affirming
Apart
from their historical value, the woodblocks are important in terms of their
art and skill as they mark the development of the woodblock carving and
printing profession in
Most
of the wood blocks were made out of a plate of either thi tree wood which is
yellow and soft, or nha dong tree, which is smooth and of an ivory colour.
These kinds of wood are especially good in preserving the shape of the
carvings.
They
carry Chinese or ancient Vietnamese letters carved in reverse so when
printed, they will appear correctly.
In
1960, more than 50,000 of the Nguyen dynasty blocks had been stored in the
royal city of
In
2009, UNESCO recognised the Nguyen dynasty’s wood blocks as a Memory of the
World.
Major
cities hold New Year galas
For
New Year, many cities are organising activities, including countdown parties,
music and drama performances, fireworks and sport contests.
Ha Noi
will organise the New Year Countdown Party on New Year's Eve at the August
Revolution Square in Hoan Kiem District. The countdown event was initially
organised in 2010, attracting thousands of visitors.
From
now until January 2, HCM city will stage art performances, folk games and
sport contests and exhibitions. Fireworks will be held at the Sai Gon River
Tunnel in District 2 and the
The
central city of
In the
UNESCO World Heritage Site city of
Hai
Phong exhibition highlights French architectural imprints
Over
500 photos, mainly black-and-white, depicting the French architectural
imprints on Hai Phong urban development are put on display in the northern
port city, as part of activities to mark the 40 th anniversary of the Vietnam
– France diplomatic ties.
The
exhibits paint a picture of the city since 1874 with French-styled office
buildings, banks, villas and cultural facilities like the municipal Opera
House and port.
Co-hosted
by the Vietnam- France Friendship Association and the Hai Phong Association
of Architects, the event which was started on December 28 will run until
January 5.
Japanese
festival welcomes New Year 2014
A
Japanese cultural festival to celebrate the New Year “Ake Ome! 2014” took
place at the Giang Vo Exhibition Centre in
The
event is a highlight to wrap up the Vietnam-Japan Friendship Year 2013 to
mark the 40th anniversary of the two countries’ diplomatic ties.
“Ake
Ome” is the shortened form of “Akemashite Omedetou”, which means “Happy New
Year.”
The
festival featured booths offering Japanese specialties, such as traditional
Kadomatsu decorations and carp lanterns.
Visitors,
especially young people, were very fond of Japanese traditional dance,
Yosakoi, Cosplay performance and fashion show.
They
also had chance to paint Daruman dolls’ eyes for good fortune in the New Year
and participate in typical activities to welcome the New Year in
The
festival, which attracted about 4,000 visitors, acted as a bridge to promote
the Vietnam-Japan friendship.-
Dak
Nong beauty in the limelight
Over
130 photos and paintings by 40 artists in and outside the Central Highlands
Themed
“Legend of Highland M’nong”, the exhibits at the event running from December
27 – January 3 depict the province on its path to socio-economic development
with unique cultural traits, beautiful natural landscapes, social security
and hospitable residents.
They
are entries of a photo contest launched in the province since early year.
The
provincial People’s Committee granted first prize to photographer Phan Huu
Sang. Second place was shared by artists Duy Thoan and Tran Trung, and
painters Nguyen Thuy Linh and Do Phu Da.
The
organising board also honoured six other runners-up and another five entrants
with consolation prizes.
Flower
exhibition highlights Uncle Ho’s image
An
image of President Ho Chi Minh made of fresh flowers was introduced during
the fifth Flower and Ornament al Creatures Exhibition that opened on December
27 in Da Lat city, the Central Highlands
The
image, four metres high and 5.2 metres wide, is the first of its kind
exhibited at the event, which is part of the five-day 2013 Da Lat Culture and
Tourism Week.
The
exhibition covers an area of about 10 hectares, and is displaying 28,862
works of nearly 100 teams, individuals and businesses nationwide.
The
flower farming trade of Da Lat city and some localities across the nation was
introduced at the event, which is also considered a good chance for
businesses in the field to seek partners and investment opportunities.
The
exhibition will run until January 2.
Japanese
company
Escape
Party will gather 12 local and foreign DJs including globally known Random
Crash.
The
VIP area, limited to 500 people, will be located near the stage.
The
performance will be embellished by a spectacular 3D light show with modern
sound systems hoping to offer audiences a memorable night.
100
publications win 2013
The
2013 Vietnam Book Awards, run by the Vietnam Publishers Association, have
honoured 100 of the year’s outstanding publications.
Party
Central Committee and Politburo Member Dinh The Huynh attended the December
28 presentation ceremony in
Vietnam
Publishers Association Chairman Do Quy Doan said the books recognised span
political theory, sociology and the humanities, and technological sciences.
A
history of the special relationship between
Former
Government Border Committee Head Dr Tran Cong Truc’s “Traces of Vietnam in
the
The
book documents the substantial evidence indicating early traces of a
Vietnamese presence in the East Sea, enlightening the reading public and
affirming Vietnam’s valid defence of its maritime sovereignty.
Landmark
folklore projects honoured
The
Vietnam Folklore Arts Association (VFAA) has presented prizes to 64 notable
research projects exploring folk art and culture in a ceremony on December
28.
Phan
Ngoc Khue’s “Hang Trong Folk Painting” project received first prize.
VFAA
President To Ngoc Thanh outlined the scope of the entered research, spanning
philosophy, folklore theory, customs, performance, visual arts, architecture,
and folklore knowledge.
Some
of the other research projects recognised included an investigation into the
Champak culture of Sakava and Dang Thi Oanh’s analysis of water symbols in
the folk literature of Thai people living in northwest
The
organising board presented one overall first prize, 10 secondary prizes, 32
tertiary prizes, 18 consolation prizes, and three gifts.
The
VFAA also presented eight artisans with official folk artisan certificates
and insignia. The artisans are teachers of Muong ethnic minority music traditions
and songs in the Soong Co, Then, and Xam styles.
President
Truong Tan Sang emphasised Da Lat’s 120-year history as a leading tourist
destination when addressing the December 27 launch of the Da Lat Cultural and
Tourism Week and the fifth Da Lat Flower Festival.
This
year’s ceremony also marks the 120th founding anniversary of Da Lat City and
begins the Tay Nguyen-Da Lat National Tourism Year.
President
Sang said the celebratory programmes will drive Da Lat City and the
Da Lat
is already famous for its flower festival. It has also won renown for its
officially recognised tangible and intangible cultural heritage, such as the
UNESCO-listed gongs, the rong houses, the elephant race festival, stone
musical instruments, and epic poetry.
The
President credited Da Lat Flower Festival with embodying the true colours of
a hospitable and beautiful nation.
He
hoped Da Lat and the
President
Sang presented Da Lat City with the Independence Order (third class).
Writer
receives prize for covering LGBT issues
A
one-page-long story on lesbians received first prize at a writing contest for
short stories on lesbian, gay, bi-gender and transgender (LGBT) issues.
The
story, titled Bi Mat Trong Can Buong (Secrets in the Room), written by Vu
Thien Kieu from the southern
Organised
by the Centre for Studies and Applied Sciences in Gender-Family-Women and
Adolescents, the contest is part of a project to enhance the rights of
lesbians and encourage men to act against domestic violence in
The
jury comprised noted poet Hoang Nhuan Cam, popular writers Le Minh Khue and
Trang Ha, and critics Van Gia and Chu Van Son.
"Although
the topic of LGBT is not quite new, there are only a few pieces on the
subject," said poet
More
than 10 pieces were selected for prizes, all of which express a desire to
love, be respected and benefit from equality with others in society, he
stated.
Kieu's
story was unanimously selected by the jury, he noted. The writer also has
another story that was selected for the finalists' entries.
"I
think the contest has created a foundation for literature pieces on humanity,
belief, and life values featuring people who always strive to live up to what
is good, true and beautiful," said Kieu.
The
grand prize for the Viet Nam Best Book Awards 2013 has been awarded to a
history of the special relationship between
The
book, Lich Su Quan He Dac Biet Viet
Of 350
entries from publishing houses nationwide, the jury singled out 96 books to
receive best and most beautiful book awards.
Besides
the grand prize, the four golden awards in the Best Book category went to the
two-volume History of Thang Long – Ha Noi (Ha Noi Publishing House), Viet Nam
– Economic Zones and Key Economic Zones (Education Publishing House),
Handbook of Hydro-Project Engineering (Transportation and Traffic Publishing
House), and Vietnamese – English Medical Dictionary (Medical Publishing
House). Two Cats Sitting by the Window (Tre Publishing House), by well-known
writer Nguyen Nhat Anh, is among the five works that received a golden award
as a beautiful book.
These
were the 9th awards presented by the Viet Nam Publishers Association.
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Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 12, 2013
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