Art & Entertainment News Headlines
27/2
First
ao dai festival to be held in town
The
HCMC Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism will host the first Ao Dai
Festival at
The
festival will feature a wide range of activities such as displaying ao dai
(Vietnamese long dress) collection used in offices, festivals as well as
wedding ceremonies together with ao dai accessories, themed exhibition
“Vietnamese ao dai through war fire” and workshop on ao dai. Moreover, there
will be an ao dai drawing contest and fashion show.
The
festival aims to honor the traditional cultural features and charm of
Vietnamese ao dai as well as the beauty of Vietnamese ladies. The festival is
also a chance to promote the fashion to tourists, an exchange between
designers and the public as well as to add a touch of festivity to Women’s
Day in the city.
More
than 50 pieces from the Mekong Arts Club are being displayed at HCMC
Association of Fine Arts, giving city residents a feast of colorful art.
Nature
landscapes and women’s beauty are endless inspirations for artists, so
visitors will be taken on a journey to peaceful countryside scenery and
stand-out tourist attractions around the country with the charm of women
depicted in portraits and daily images.
Visitors
will also witness familiar scenery around the city in street corners, river
banks, houses and markets. The show also explores family life with images of
children going to school with their parents or kids listening to their
grandmothers telling stories.
Some
sculptures are also on display at the exhibition which runs until March 2 at
the association at 218A
Talent
search contest begins in March
VK-Pop
music talent search contest in
Titled
Ngoi Sao Viet, meaning Vietnamese Stars, the contest aims to look for talent
in multiple art forms such as singing, dancing, playing instruments and
composing music.
The
jury will include noted artists such as South Korean singer Baek Ji Young,
Vietnamese singer Phuong Thanh, K-Pop composer Kim Do Hoon and music producer
Shinsadong Tiger.
Fifteen
shortlisted candidates will train in
The
finale will be held on July 19 and the winner will walk away with a prize of
VND7.5 billion, or US$320,000.
Japanese
cherry blossom festival ready to bloom in Ha Noi
The
Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival 2014 will take place on March 8 and 9 at the
Viet Nam Exhibition and Fair Centre on
Organised
by the Japan-Viet Nam Cultural Association Foundation, fresh cherry blossoms
imported from
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The
event will also feature traditional Japanese activities such as kendo and
aikido martial arts, cosplay, folk games, traditional food and yosakoi dance
performances by both Vietnamese and Japanese troupes.
"This
year's cherry blossom festival will give visitors a new experience. This is a
chance for people to find out more about the country, people and traditional
culture of
The
first festival was held in Ha Noi in 2007
Film
spotlights Thai-VN relationship
The
Royal Thai Consulate-General in
The
documentary was initiated by the Thai consulate-general to commemorate bilateral
relations between
Each
chapter of the documentary is a ten-minute episode focussing on the stories
that make up the foundation of the relationship between the two countries, as
well as news coverage of the bilateral relationship, such as an exchange of
high-level visits and charity programmes by Thai agencies in
Among
those who were involved in the projects are Tran Viet Trinh, director of Tro
Ve 3 (Return 3) partially filmed in
Characters
in the documentary took the opportunity to share their experiences and
thoughts on the crucial role of people in fostering a closer bond between the
tow nations over the past few years.
The
Thai Consul-General in
More
documentaries like this will be made in the future, as a way to deepen the
relationship between the two countries in the future, as well as bolster the
mutual understanding of their peoples, paving way for them to join the ASEAN
Economic Community in 2015.
During
the press meeting, Hoang Ngoc Hung, a Vietnamese person living in
The
premiere of the documentary was organised in the presence of Nuttavudh
Photisaro, deputy permanent secretary for Foreign Affairs of Thailand, and
other Thai and Vietnamese officials.
The
documentary is scheduled to air once a week in HTV4 and VTC9 starting in
March 2014.
First
standard library opens in HCMC
HCMC
Education Development Foundation in collaboration with Asia Commercial Bank
(ACB) on Monday opened the city’s first standard library at Lac Long Quan
elementary school in District 11.
The
library meets the standards of area and school supplies. It covers 232 square
meters, is equipped with a number of rooms for reading, learning English,
playing modern musical instruments and especially a room for traditional
Vietnamese musical instruments.
The
total construction cost of over VND1.8 billion was funded by ACB.
Nguyen
Thanh Toai, deputy general director of ACB, said the bank is likely to spend
nearly VND20 billion for educational development in 2014. ACB has staged many
educational activities in recent times such as building schools, offering
grants to university students and making a contribution to Saigon Times
Foundation to offer scholarships to poor but hard-working students.
The
Embassy of South Africa in
Taking
part were South African wine makers, Vietnamese wine importers, businessmen,
ambassadors and general consuls from a number of countries, along with
experts from the wine industry in
Along
with activities to promote the nation, people, culture and food of
Source: VNA/VNS/SGT/SGGP
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