Art &
Entertainment News Headlines 28/2
Free
pronunciation classes for expats
The
Vietnamese Language Studies Saigon will offer Vietnamese pronunciation
classes for foreigners living in
Sessions
include meaningful practice with natural speaking. Classes will be held at
two campuses in District 1 and District 7 every Wednesday of the second and
fourth week of the month.
Expats
can register at contact@vlstudies.com or call 0913373286/ 0934044669.
Cargo
Bar hosts French hip-hop artist
French
hip-hop beat maker demigod Onra, a master in mixing Eastern traditional music
with electronic music, will stage a show at the District 4-based Cargo Bar on
February 28.
His
performance will be supported by resident DJs Jase, Knappe and Foniks, and
visual artists Discocactus, DDL and Longx.
The
show will start at 9 pm. Entrance is VND100,000.
On
March 2, And So I Watch You From Afar, a four-piece rock band from
The
band, consisting of Rory Friers and Niall Kennedy on guitar, Johnny Adger on
bass and Chris Wee on drums, will present compositions from their latest
album All Hail Bright Future released worldwide last March.
The
performance will begin at 8pm. The bar is at
Local
reporter grabs WPGA Pollux Awards prize
Photographer
Tran Viet Van, a reporter from Lao Dong (Labour) daily newspaper, won third
prize at the sixth international Pollux Awards , the largest annual
journalism photo contest held by the Worldwide Gala Photography Awards (
WPGA) , its jury announced on February 26.
The
photo taken by Van, titled “Hoi uc cuoc chien” (M emories of
Prize-winning
photos will be exhibited at
Van
has previously won Pollux Awards prizes in 2010 and 2011.
Vietnamese
food honoured at Asian Culinary Week
Traditional
Vietnamese dishes are the major highlights of an Asian culinary week being
held in
Dishes
such as
The
festival is to introduce the distinctive culinary art of a number of Asian
nations, including
Addressing
the opening ceremony, Axel Hluchy, managing director of MAKRO Group of the
MAKRO’s
Communications Director Romana Nydrle stated the event offers a good chance
for participating countries to introduce consumers to Asian specialities, and
helps Asian restaurant chefs in the
Through
the event, MAKRO wants to promote high quality Asian food to native customers
so that they can cook them at home, she said.
MAKRO
Asia sales director Vo Van Nam said high quality “Made-in
He
said MAKRO will invite Asian culinary experts to the MAKRO Trade Centre to
deliver a speech on the culinary art and promote various types of food from
Asia, including
International
short-film festival returns
The
global Future Short Film Festival will return to
They
include Sam French's Buzkashi Boys, an Afghan film telling the coming of age
story of two best friends – a street urchin and a blacksmith's son – who
dream of a better life. It has received an Oscar nomination.
The
festival also features Finnish filmmaker Jenny Toivoniemi's The Date, the
2013 Sundance Film Festival's Short Film Jury Award, and Jakub Stozek's Out
of Reach, a documentary following two Polish sisters' journey to find their
mother.
The
screening will also present a selection of sci-fi shorts from Cloud 9
Production's Project: Sci-Fi Competition Vietnam.
The
event will begin at 6 pm at Saigon Outcast,
An
encore screening will be held on March 5 at the Observatory, corner of Le Lai
and Ton That Tung streets, in District 1.
‘Vietnamese
women through eyes of journalists’ contest ends
Journalists
Ha Minh Tuan of Hanoi Moi Newspaper and Le Thu Hang from Vietnam Television
won awards for the ‘Vietnamese Women Through Eyes of Journalists’ contest in
Ho Chi Minh City on February 26.
Tuan
received the story-of-the-year award for his work “Keeper of Traditional
Dishes”. Hang received film-of-the-year award for the documentary themed “The
Woman Builds Mam Ruoc Brand Name”.
The
winners will have a chance to take part in the final round of the regional
Journalist Award and ‘Women in Hospitality and Tourism in Asia’ conference
taking place in
The
contest is part of the Empowering Women Through Learning Program launched in
2012 with the Women’s Empowerment Journalism Awards. It is organized by
Diageo alcoholic beverage company.
It
aims to reach women of all socio-economic profiles through training and
skills development to empower 2 million women in 17 countries in Asia-Pacific
and promote gender equality in the workplace, marketplace and community.
Viet
Nam prepares to celebrate Day of Happiness
Many
activities are being organised throughout
They
will be gathered together under the theme Love and Sharing, which include
workshops, training courses, contests, art, culture and sport activities.
The
day was established by the United Nations General Assembly on June 28, 2012.
Southern
folk-music festival site opens
A
website featuring the first National Don Ca Tai Tu (Southern Folk Music)
Festival 2014 was launched on Tuesday, according to the Bac Lieu Department
of Information and Communications.
The
website, festival/dcttquocgia.baclieu.gov.vn, features news, events and
photos related to the festival.
Don Ca
Tai Tu, which was developed in southern Viet Nam in the late 19th century, is
a combination of traditional and contemporary music and was recognised as an
Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in December last year in Baku,
Azerbaijan.
The
first national festival will take place from April 20-25 in the southern
Organisers
of the Hue Festival 2014, the bienial cultural event held in the former capital,
According
to the Hue Festival Centre, the organisers of the
The
eight-day event will also showcase 20 art troupes from different parts of the
country.
The
centre has also announced the price of tickets for shows to be held during
the festival. Visitors will have to pay VND300,000 each to watch the opening
ceremony and the ao dai fashion performance and VND200,000 each for the
closing ceremony and the Night at the
The
royal banquet for the Night at the
Local
residents have expressed their disappointment about the prices as not many
will be able to afford to attend the shows.
Art
show reflects on insentience
Visual
artists Le Giang and Le Hoang Bich Phuong make existential queries with their
latest installations and drawings in an exhibition called Above Under Sky.
The
exhibition opens at Manzi Art Space on March 2.
Organisers
say that through a series of simple but intriguing installations and
drawings, Above Under Sky will transform the space around in ways that urge
the audience to find out layers hidden behind every artwork.
Phuong
veers slightly away from her previous works, which were deftly painted in
subtle water-colour tones. This time, her creations take human shapes that
are vague and colourless, reflecting the insentience of humankind.
Like
Phuong's, Giang's work is also an exploration into the multiple layers of
personal conflicts, seeking answers to the question: What is a perfect
world?"
Above
Under Sky will remain open from 6.30pm on Sunday to March 15 at the gallery
on
Ha
Noi story telling event opens next month
Hanoi
Slam, an event where people tell their stories live, without notes, returns
with the first performance of the year on March 5.
Ten
storytellers will share their life stories with the audience beginning 7.30pm
at the Red River Tea Room on
Hanoi
Slam is a non-profit community group dedicated to creating a platform for
people of all experience levels and abilities to share their storytelling
prowess and passion with a willing audience. It will run four Slams in 2014.
Winners
of the first three slams plus special guests from 2013 will be invited to
take part in the Grand Slam held in June.
Entry
costs VND100,000. All door proceeds will benefit the Humanitarian Services
for Children of Viet Nam.
Interested
storytellers can contact hanoistoryslam@gmail.com.
Source: SGGP/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT
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Thứ Sáu, 28 tháng 2, 2014
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