Art
& Entertainment News 11/8
Tuong Vy
crowned Miss Vietnam Continents
Coming from
The 20-year-old
girl who was born in the north-central
She impressed the
jury by her perfect body, cleverness and demonstrating skills in the three
parts of the contest, namely Ao Dai (traditional long dress), evening gown,
bikini and Q&A.
Tung Ngo from
Ngoc Trinh was
crowned Miss Vietnam Continents three years ago.
Local and
international filmmakers are invited to attend in the 3rd Hanoi International
Film Festival (HANIFF) slated from November 23-27.
The festival will
be held in
Short movies and
English-subtitled motion pictures that premiered worldwide from October, 2012
to October, 2014 and weren't entered into any international film festival in
The 3rd HANIFF will
include competitions, panoramic screenings, a Vietnamese film programme, a
HANIFF campus, a film project market, exhibition and seminars.
Information and
registration details are available on the website www.haniff.vn. Applicants
should submit completed forms via email: info@haniff.vn no later than
September 15.
Vietnamese
women honoured in France
An exhibition of 40
propaganda posters glorifying the bravery of Vietnamese women during wartime
in the second half of the 20th century has gone on display at the
The exhibition,
which lasts from June 24 to September 28, highlights how, in spite of many
obstacles, Vietnamese women defied all odds and contributed significantly to
the cause of national construction and defence.
Propaganda posters
constituted a new fine art form in the late 20th century and had a tremendous
impact on the thinking, sentiments and actions of people. The
Vietnamese painters, with their skillful hands, made them more comprehensible
to audiences.
Visitors to the
exhibition report they are very impressed by the wide diversity of the images
which run the gamut of contemporary life including scenes such as Vietnamese
women shooting down a B52 bomber, working hard in the rice fields, and
teaching their children.
The displayed
artworks aim to help international friends understand more about the origin
of
Christine Hemmet, a
guide at
Hanoi to
host ASEAN Solidarity Week
Ten ASEAN nations will
attend a solidarity week scheduled to take place from November 18-23 at
During the event
themed “One Vision, One Identity, One Community” ASEAN nations will promote
tourism, introduce cultural heritage and conduct a wide variety of art
performances and traditional costume shows.
The festivities
also aim to highlight distinctive cultural values, and great efforts in
preserving ASEAN nations’ cultural heritage, strengthening mutual
understanding and cultural exchange towards a united, dynamic, and prosperous
ASEAN community.
Five night
medley to pay tribute to playwright Luu Quang Vu
Five of Luu Quang
Vu's plays will be staged in an event named Remember Him, which pays tribute
to the playwright in honour of the 26th anniversary of his passing.
Hon Truong Ba Da
Hang Thit (Truong Ba's Soul, Butcher's Body) and Benh Si (Egotism) will be
perfomed by the Viet Nam National Drama Theatre. Loi The Thu 9 (The Ninth
Oath), Nang Sita (Lady Sita) and Mua Ha Cuoi Cung (The Last Summer) will be
performed by the Youth Theatre of Viet Nam.
The plays will be
staged from August 28 to September 1 at the Ha Noi's
Vietnam
attends ASEAN Food and Cultural Festival
The annual ASEAN
Food and Cultural Festival held in the capital city of
The festival was
part of activities celebrating the 47th anniversary of the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
The festival had 23
booths, of which
Addressing the
opening ceremony, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin stressed
that the event is a good opportunity to strengthen solidarity and cultural
exchange between ASEAN members.
Within the
framework of the festival, an art performance featuring national identities
of 10 ASEAN countries was held.
VTV, RoK
firm co-operate to produce film
Vietnam Television
Film Centre (VFC) and CJ E&M Pictures, a subsidiary of CJ Group from
“This is part of a national
strategy to boost co-operation with regional partners with the aim of
enhancing the country’s entertainment sector,” a VFC representative said a
press conference in
As it is a joint
film product, Vietnamese and Korean playwrights are free to show off their
skills, expecting to introduce both cultures to their audiences. It will be
produced by three young Vietnamese and Korean directors.
The film includes
performances by a vast array of well-known Korean and Vietnamese film stars including
Kang Tae Oh, Shin Hae Sun, Shin Jae Ha, Roh Haeng Ha, Hong Dang, Viet Anh,
Nha Phuong, and Kim Tien.
It features stories
about the lives, dreams, and choices of young people struggling with the
mixed and oftentimes conflicting emotions of friendship and love.
The motion picture
is expected to debut in late 2014 and will be aired in a number of Southeast
Asian nations and the
Producer
Paul Welsh to hold film seminar in Hanoi
Famous producer
Paul Welsh, whose “Skeletons” has been nominated as a BAFTA Outstanding Debut
Feature, is coming to
On September 26,
Welsh will lead a seminar focusing on “pitching” – an all too often neglected
art that involves a filmmaker presenting an idea for a screenplay or film in
the most convincing manner in hopes of attracting money from investors and
sponsors to pay for the cost of production.
Having an idea that
is attractive to the audience is a challenge for filmmakers, Welsh says.
Moreover, he says
the idea of having to pitch investors and sponsors to raise funds to produce
the film is even a greater obstacle for both Vietnamese and foreign
filmmakers.
The seminar,
organized by British Council in
In
Under the plan, bun
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The plan also sets
out a roadmap to protect 89 other local products including tram oil, a
medicinal oil extracted from cajuput leaves, and bronze products made at
Phuong Duc village.
The Thua Thien –
Hue People's Committee, which came up with the plan, hopes it will promote
production of these specialties as well as protecting their trademarks.
Discovery
illuminates ancient VN
Scientists from the
Viet Nam Archaeology Institute have found more traces of early human
settlement in the Dong Van karst plateau in northern Ha Giang Province.
Trinh Nang Chung,
head of the excavation team, said the discoveries were made in the beds of
ancient rivers and a cave in Dong Van, Meo Vac, Yen Minh and Quan Ba
districts.
Hundreds of
objects, including highly polished stone tools dating back 4,000 to 20,000
years, have been found, further indicating a long and continuous history of
human habitation.
Chung said the
scientists had been examining the karst plateau since 2005. They have
discovered more than 20 sites with traces of humans from the Palaeolithic Age
(20,000 years before the present) to the Iron Age (2,500 years ago). In 2010,
the plateau was recognised by UNESCO as one of 77 outstanding geological
parks in the world and the second in
A master plan to
develop the Dong Van Geopark by 2020 has already been drafted. It will span
more than 2,300sq.km in the four districts.
Europe-Asia
contemporary dance comes to Hanoi
The Hanoi-based
Youth Theatre will play host to the fourth Europe Meets Asia in Contemporary
Dance from September 24-28, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has
announced.
This year’s
festival will see the participation of
Additionally, 16
artists from
The festival has
successfully contributed to a growing awareness of contemporary dance in
Source: VNS/VNA/VOV/VNN
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Thứ Hai, 11 tháng 8, 2014
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