Art
& Entertainment News 7/8
Aristocrats
to perform in Vietnam
The Aristocrats –
rock/fusion’s rowdy new power trio (guitarist Guthrie Govan, bassist Bryan
Beller, and drummer Marco Minnemann) will debut in
The American group
was formed in 2011 and since have released two tremendously popular and
widely acclaimed albums: The Aristocrats (2011) and Culture clash
(2013).
Their journey to
Overseas
Vietnamese singers more popular than local singers
While local singers
in
The trend of
overseas Vietnamese singers returning to perform in
Huong Lan said,
“Most Vietnamese who go abroad have a deep desire to return their and make
contributions.”
The legendary
singer Khanh Ly said she has had plans to perform in
“After these shows
I couldn’t sleep because I felt so elated with the audience reactions. I
never imagined that my performances would be so successful,” she said.
Overseas Vietnamese
singers are often warmly welcomed by local audiences, despite not having had
a presence here for years. Recent shows by Bang Kieu, Quang Le and Khanh Ly
sold out despite high prices. They are also highly paid compared to local
singers.
One anonymous
sponsor said that the singer Khanh Ly was offered USD200,000 for six
performances in
Another sponsor
explained that overseas Vietnamese singers often bring something special to
the audience. They are also more professional and cooperative, he said,
adding that they prefer to perform classic music, which many Vietnamese prefer.
Berlin Film
Festival 2014’s movies screened in Hanoi
A collection of
short films, which participated in 64th Berlin International Film Festival
earlier this year, will be screened at the Goethe Institute Hanoi on August 8
and 9.
Ten short movies from
eight countries are chosen to be shown in their original language with
Vietnamese and English subtitles, including “Marc Jacobs”, “Symphony No. 42”,
“Birds”, “A Paradise”, “Smile, and the World Will Smile Back” and “The White
Roses”.
They focus on the
most current topics, giving an undisguised look on how the world has changed
dramatically and endangered nature. The movies also feature war and grief and
pain of human.
The highlight of
the screening will be a
Besides
Russian
student crowned beauty queen at
A Russian student
of Vietnamese martial arts has recently been crowned beauty queen at a
martial arts festival taking place in the central Vietnamese
Chanysheva Maria,
who comes from the Russian faction of
The student also
won the award for the best costume and performed the Tay Son Kim Phap martial
art excellently.
Speaking at the
closing ceremony held on August 4, Chanysheva said that she plans to
establish a website that includes photos and videos to promote the Vietnamese
martial arts festival to her international friends.
“I will tell my
friends and family about this festival. It was such a good chance for martial
arts enthusiasts from all around the world to meet up and share our
experiences,” the Russian student emphasized.
The first and
second runner-up awards went to Vietnamese martial arts student Tran Thi
Tuyet Trinh from the Binh Dinh martial arts center and French student Morgane
from the Kinh Van An faction in
With the
participation of over 1,500 instructors and students from 60 foreign teams of
26 Vietnamese martial arts factions including Phi Long Vinh, Thuy Phap, Lam
Son Vo Dao and Son Long Quyen Thuat, the fest is an ideal destination for
local and international martial arts lovers.
At the event, which
was hosted by famous domestic martial arts centers including Ly Xuan Hy, Le
Xuan Canh, Phan Tho and Ho Sung, Japanese instructors and learners introduced
their traditional martial arts, namely karatedo, sumo, and kendo.
Tu Do
Gallery hosts realism exhibition
Realism has reached
its perfection since The Renaissance from the 14th to the 17th century and
has given way to other schools, but realism artists have never given up their
search for opportunities to express their love of life and nature more
vividly and more minutely.
Nguyen Thanh Hoa
and Nguyen Quoc Dung uphold their own styles in the strong development of
contemporary art and invite visitors to inspect their works in the exhibition
‘Hyper-Realistic Paintings’ that opened at Tu Do Gallery on August 5.
On display are
about 20 paintings which are enough for viewers to get a glimpse of the
beauty and techniques of hyperrealism. Oil on canvas is chosen as material by
the two artists to sublimate their feelings and creativeness.
Dung has long been
attracted by the beauty of ladies in ao dai (long dress) or ao yem
(traditional costume of ladies in northern Vietnam), so his paintings remind viewers
of the old charm, the endless nostalgia for the old days, bright colors for
main characters and bass tones for the background.
Along with the
beauty of women, Hoa is also inspired by ordinary objects. His still-life
paintings with fish, bamboo baskets, a red tablecloth, a ceramic pot or a few
of apples present a frugal life but the nobility of art.
The exhibition runs
until August 28 at the gallery,
WOLO Artist
Residency in
Vietnamese artists
now can apply for the WOLO Artist Residency in
Located in the
heart of
Selected artists
will come to
The program will be
fully funded and will include studio space, daily breakfast, monthly stipend
and return airfare for international artists.
Applications will
be accepted up to two months prior to the starting date. Date schedules for
2014/15 are as follows: September- November 2014, November 2014-January 2015,
January-March 2015, March-May 2015, May-July 2015, July -September 2015 and
September-November 2015.
The application
form can be downloaded at http://www.wolo-artist-
residency.com/#!fashion/c1n0f.
Vung Tau
set to hold food festival this month
A three-day food
festival will take place from August 28 to 31 on Trung Trac – Trung Nhi
streets in the coastal city of
The event is hosted
by the Ba Ria- Vung Tau People’s Committee to celebrate August Revolution
(August 19) and National Day (September 2), promote Vung Tau as a dynamic
beach city with a variety of exciting cultural and tourism activities and
introduce authentic specialties of the province.
The food festival
will also provide hospitality businesses the opportunity to promote their
quality services and products to visitors.
According to the
organizer, this year’s event will feature 66 stalls, almost double the last
festival.
Participants to the
festival can savor Vietnamese cuisines and genuine dishes from
The organizing committee
will also award honorable prizes to outstanding businesses and individuals
who deliver excellent and professional services to visitors.
The opening and
closing ceremonies will take place at 6 p.m. on August 28 and on August 31
respectively.
Vietnam
sovereignty exhibition opens in Bac Ninh
An exhibition of
maps and documents affirming
On display are about
100 maps, documents and publications which are historical and legal evidence
asserting the Vietnamese sovereignty over Hoang Sa and Truong Sa since the
17th century.
The exhibition will
contribute to affirming
It will be also a
chance for youngsters to understand more about the national history and raise
their own voices for justice and peace.
Some Vietnam Coast
Guard and Fisheries Resources Surveillance vessel models are displayed at the
exhibition, which will run until August 15. Bac Ninh is the ninth province in
the country that has hosted such an exhibition.
Source: SGT/VNA/VOV/Dantri
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Thứ Năm, 7 tháng 8, 2014
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