Art &
Entertainment News Headlines 25/2
Young
Vietnamese talent honoured in France
The
final round of a music competition for Vietnamese students in
The
twelve finalists took part in the event, held by the Vietnamese Students
Association (UEVF) in
Tran
Trung Kien, a Vietnamese student from
Vu
Ngoc Han from
In
addition, The UEVF and the association of Vietnamese experts and scientists,
presented six certificates of merit to Vietnamese students who achieved
excellent academic results in 2013.
Italy
dedicates new library to Vietnam
A
library introducing books on
The
library houses approximately 5,000 publications on the contemporary history
of
Vietnamese
Ambassador to Italy Nguyen Hoang Long appreciated Pino’s significant
contributions, affirming the author is a great friend of
Pino
wrote and translated many books about
The
Vietnamese diplomat spoke highly of Pino’s active role as a member of the
Italy-Vietnam Friendship Association, during
He
expressed his belief the newly-inaugurated library will help further friendship
and cooperation between
Mayor
of Allerona city Valentino Rocchigiani said the municipal council supports
the library’s activities in promoting cooperation between the two countries.
He
believed the library, named after Pino Tagliazucchi, will be an ideal venue
for those who want to learn about
Nora
Tagliazucchi expressed pride in her father’s contributions and said she hopes
his books are useful to Italian people.
Photo contest
focuses on rural life
A
photo contest entitled “Land and People” aiming to capture the spirit of the
daily lives of rural
The
year-long contest, launched by Nong Thon Ngay Nay (Rural Today), has
attracted a large number of amateur photographers and their entries provide a
panoramic view of the life of rural Vietnamese in the renewal process from
different angles.
Best
entries will be selected and published on Rural Today print newspaper and its
Dan Viet online version.
The
contest will run until mid-October.
Vietnamese
lacquer paintings on display in France
A
month-long exhibition, featuring over 40 contemporary lacquers paintings and
200 handicraft products created by Vietnamese artists and artisans, opened in
The
event, a joint effort of the Vietnamese Embassy in
Speaking
at the opening ceremony, the Deputy Mayor of Marseille city, Roca Serra,
expressed his fond sentiments towards
The
exhibition is the continuation of the fine relationship between Marseille and
The
event aims to introduce a mix of both traditional and modern Vietnamese
culture, contributing to cultural diversity in Marseille.
Photo
exhibition on former Venezuelan President
An
exhibition themed “Chavez Passed By Here" featuring over 50 photos of
former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez during visits with Vietnamese leaders
opened in Hanoi on February 21.
The
event is the result of a joint effort by the Venezuelan Embassy in Vietnam,
Vietnam Institute of American Studies and the Vietnam News Agency (VNA).
Speaking
at the opening ceremony, Cu Chi Loi, Director of the
Hugo
Chavez devoted his life to the cause of national liberation and the
development of
Forhis
part, Venezuelan ambassador to Vietnam Jorge Rondon Uzcategui stressed that
the country is organizing world wide exhibitions to honour of the beloved
leader.
The
year 2014 is an important year in the relationship between
It
also marks the 50th anniversary of the kidnapping of CIA Lieutenant Smolen by
Venezuelan guerillas in exchange for the freedom of Hero Nguyen Van Troi.
The
exhibition runs until March 7.
Indian
Festival brings food and dance to Vietnam
A
Festival of India will be launched in
This
was announced at a February 21 press conference in
The
festivalis set to kick off in
A
Buddhist festival including meditation, chanting and Buddhist sculptures will
also be held at Phat Tich pagoda in Bac Ninh from March 11-15.
The
event, aims to introduce Indian culture to Vietnamese people, contributing to
strengthening the diplomatic ties between the two countries.
Delegates
from international and local agencies gathered at a conference in
The
event aimed to disseminate information to reporters and the mass media on
matters pertaining to fundamental issues on UNESCO’s international
conventions such as international conventions on the World’s Cultural and
Natural Heritages and the preservation of intangible cultural heritages.
Katherine
Muller-Marine, Chief Representative of UNESCO emphasized that
She
said that it is necessary to ensure there is a harmonic balance between new
developments and preservation and that preservation of heritages should be
undertaken even when they are yet to receive UNESCO recognition.
Delegates
also discussed the media role in sharing information and devising
orientations for the community on issues related on tangible and intangible
heritages.
They
also discussed issues on UN culture and development, the 1972 Convention
concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, Memory
of the World Program, the 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater
Cultural Heritage.
The
event was co-organised by UNESCO Office in
New
project targets young filmmakers
Young
filmmakers throughout the country have been invited to join a new movie
project launched by the Centre for Assistance and Development of Movie
Talents (TPD).
Filmmakers,
aged 18 to 35, have been asked to apply to participate in the 10 Months 10
Documentaries project, which will support the 10 best filmmakers to film
their documentaries. Topics can include social issues such as sexual
equality, LGBT, women's rights, the environment or traffic.
The 30
best movie ideas will be chosen, as the candidates move ahead into further
rounds. All candidates will have the opportunity to attend short courses to
equip them with knowledge about modern social matters, as well as skills
needed to present a documentary film making project.
A
judges board consisting of famed movie directors Bui Thac Chuyen, Phan Huyen
Thu, Pham Thi Hao, cameraman Ly Thai Dung, French film editor Julie Beziau
and sound expert Arnaud Soulier, will select the 20 best entries to compete
at the final round.
The
ten best entries, which will receive financial support, will be announced on
April 13. These 10 finalists will be offered the chance to attend courses on
filming techniques and using digital equipment.
After
completing the filming process, all the documentaries will be presented to
the public.
Speaking
at the project's launching ceremony in Ha Noi on Friday, director Chuyen,
whose movies have won significant national and international awards, said: "I
hope the young filmmakers will showcase their youth and enthusiasm through
their fresh ideas about their movies and will have the chance to turn those
ideas into worth-to-see movies."
The
project, which will conclude in October, has received the financial support
of the US Embassy in
Terry
White, a representative from the US Embassy, said the project will offer
young filmmakers more than the chance to make films.
"By
joining the project, the young filmmakers will also have the opportunity to
practice and improve life skills, such as becoming more independent,
increasing their confidence, communication skills, the ability to work
independently, as well as working in a team," he said.
To
join the project, candidates are required to send a brief describing the
content of their documentary, samples of their movies, along with their CV to
tpdmovie@gmail.com or by post to the TPD office, Level 4,
Quang
Ninh branches out with bonsai festival
Nearly
1,000 Bonsai trees are on display at the Yen Tu Festival in the
Part
of the ongoing festival on Yen Tu Mountain in Uong Bi District, the first
exhibition of its kind attracted the participation of almost 300 artisans
from ornamental tree clubs nationwide. Many of these "art works"
won top prizes at contests both at home and abroad.
According
to Nguyen Trung Hai from the management board of the Yen Tu site, this event
aimed to honour Bonsai artisans as well as attract fans of ornamental trees.
The
exhibition will run until March 2.
Historical
quiz encourages kids to collect stamps
A
children's quiz on the
The
contest, which will run until April 30, aims to encourage children to study
the battle of Dien Bien Phu and
This
is the first in a series of activities to celebrate the 60th anniversary of
the
The
Central Youth Union plans to organise a camp for children from all over the
country to travel to the
Gong
lessons introduced at Central Highland schools
Many
schools in the Central Highlands
Students
in boarding schools in Cu Jut, Krong No, Dak Mil, Dak R’lap and Dak Song
districts have learnt how to beat gongs and stage performances.
The
unofficial subject has won an enthusiastic response from many students, as it
helps them relax after stressful lessons while also educating them about the
unique cultural heritage of their ethnic group.
Dieu
Lam Doanh, a 12 th grader at N’Trang Long boarding school in Gia Nghia town,
said many gong teams have been set up at his school and he is one of many
students who have learned the art.
According
to To Dinh Tuan, Director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and
Tourism, the subject’s popularity among students is a rosy sign for efforts
to preserve local culture.
He
added that the province also encourages schools to introduce other genres of
arts such as folk dances and songs into extra-curricular activities.
The
gong is a traditional musical tool of minority ethnic groups in
The
space of gong culture was recognised by UNESCO as an intangible and oral
masterpiece of human culture in 2005.
Singaporean
professor to lecture on
Professor
Prasenjit Duara, director of Asia Research Institute and director of Research
in Humanities and Social Sciences at the National University of Singapore
will give a lecture at HCMC’s
Professor Duara will talk about the subject
Duara is a
ENCOUNTER is a three-year cultural lecture series initiated by San Art
showcasing eight internationally renowned creative thinkers from
interdisciplinary backgrounds, who speak on contemporary developments in art,
cultural theory, geography, political and social science, history,
architecture, literature, music, film or new media. It forms part of a larger
artistic program ‘Conscious Realities’ that is sponsored by a Network
Partnership between the Prince Claus Fund and San Art. Admission is free.
Don
Ca Tai Tu festival 2014’s media center to be established
A
media center will be opened during the first ‘Don Ca Tai Tu’ or Southern Amateur
Music Festival 2014, according to Chairwoman of the People’s Committee of Bac
Lieu Province Le Thi Ai
The
center will be at
The
center’s website is festivaldcttquocgia.baclieu.gov.vn and provides news and
documents covering the festival.
The
festival will be held in
The
festival includes art exhibitions, musical performances and award ceremonies.
The theme is “Don Ca Tai Tu—Love of the People and Southern Region” and aims
to promote traditional culture in the south.
Source: VNS/VNA/VOV
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Thứ Ba, 25 tháng 2, 2014
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