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Art & Entertainment News 17/11
Ministry
blocks cable-car plan for giant cave
The
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has told
The
ministry also told the authorities they should seek tighter compliance with
Vietnamese and UNESCO heritage and conservation requirements.
The
ministry issued a document demanding the Ministry of Construction withdraw
the cable car project from a master plan on Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park.
The cave is both a national and UNESCO heritage site.
On
September 30, the construction ministry asked the culture ministry to add the
project to the National Park plan, following a suggestion by provincial
authorities.
The
ministry said the project must comply with Vietnamese cultural heritage laws
and receive thorough consultation from UNESCO and the International Union for
Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
However,
the UNESCO office in Ha Noi demanded that Quang Binh authorities submit the
project to be analysed for compliance with UNESCO's requirements.
Late
last month, Quang Binh People's Committee allowed an investor to survey the
cable car project without consulting the ministry or UNESCO.
News on
the project has created a surge of opposition from people around the world
who want to save Son Doong, the world's biggest cave from modern
developments, according to the British Cave Research Association.
Online
petitions and Facebook pages also call for the project's termination.
Apocalaughs
Now at Cargo Bar
The
Apocalaughs Now comedy show featuring Jeffrey Tam from the
Comedian
and magician Tam, who received the "Merlin Award" from the International
Magician Society in 2012, has performed in Southeast Asia, the
Coppin
started performing in 2000 and presented his debut solo show in 2006. He has
toured in
The
event will begin at 8pm at
City
to host nations' first night run
A
performance of lights and music will be set up along the 5km race. It will be
followed by a music concert with US-based rapper and DJ Lil Jon, who has
received three Billboard Music Awards for performing crunk, a hip-hop style.
The
event will be at
Registration
and more information can be found at http://ticketbox.vn/event/prisma-the-night-run-10048#.
Musicians
invited to join Soundwalk workshop
Musicians
who can record sound and have a computer are invited to apply for the
Soundwalk Creation Workshop - a joint workshop for creating soundwalks hosted
by DomDom Creative Studio and Echoes Project.
The
three-day workshop, conducted by Hans Sydow - a sound artist from
A
soundwalk, or soundmap, is a map of sounds, each of which has a specific
location. When you physically get near each sound, it plays, creating a
continuous audio experience as you walk from sound to sound. You choose the
direction and the sounds follow you.
The
workshop will take place at the Phu Sa Studio, 21/52 To Ngoc Van Street, on
November 17, 19, 20. Attendance fee: VND200,000.
To
register, fill out an application at http://j.mp/echoesdomdomwken by November
15.
Free
music gala to highlight ambition and patriotism
Dozens
of artists will perform at a free gala performance on
The
event, Khat Vong Tre (Youth Ambition), will feature pop stars My Tam, DamVinh
Hung, Le Quyen and Phuong Vy, as well as dancers, musicians and pop
bands.More than 200 local students will accompany them on the stage.
Cai
luong (reformed opera) star Que Tran and performers from the Kien Giang
Traditional Art Troupe will also participate in the evening. They will
perform extracts from famous plays which praise the country and its soldiers.
The
artists will present before an expected audience of 16,000 at an outdoor
stage in
The
concert organised by Viet Nam Youth Union will begin at 8pm. It will be aired
live on Viet Nam Television's VTV1 channel.
Climate
change photo show opens in Ha Noi, HCM City
Selected
photos that compete in The Talent Prize 2014 Climate Change in Photography
are being displayed respectively in Ha Noi and
The
Danish Embassy's Talent Prize competition has attracted photographers from
all over
"In
a fast developing global world, we are constantly faced with the consequences
of climate change and environmental issues. This contest explores how these
issues and consequences are perceived and expressed in photography,"
says Danish Ambassador to
"I
hope this competition will contribute to underpin the fact, that the climate
agenda is more and more important and that each and everyone of us can make a
difference," said Nielsen, who has been Earth Hour Ambassador for the
last three years.
The exhibition
is held in Ha Noi at the Nha San Collective,
By the
end of the exhibition in
Cultural
activities mark Teachers Day
A
cultural festival and a concert featuring music, dance and fashion shows
teachers are among the events being held in
The
five-day festival begins today at the Youth Cultural House with more than 300
teachers and students from secondary schools taking part in games and sports.
A Thu
Phap (calligraphy) contest will begin tomorrow, featuring students aged 7 to
15.
Music
and song programmes and fashion shows by young performers, mostly from local
universities and colleges, will be performed nightly.
The
music concert titled Thay Va Tro (Teachers and Students) performed by artists
of the city's Music Conservatory will be staged on November 19.
More
than 50 veteran and young musicians will play famous works in jazz, rock
symphony, flamenco acoustic music.
Music
teacher Hoang Diep will conduct the orchestra, and the event will be aired on
HTV9.
Among
other events that will begin tomorrow at the Dam Sen Park is a music gala
called Nhung Bong Hoa Dang Thay Co (Beautiful Flowers for Our Teachers),
featuring songs and dances in praise of teachers.
At the
Women's Cultural House, specialists in healthcare, beauty treatment, marriage
and other family issues will be invited to address the attending teachers and
families.
Meanwhile,
educational authorities have called on the public to support poor teachers
and give them gifts. They also will honour the outstanding achievements of
young teachers who live in remote areas.
Flower
and gift shops are expecting a surge in sales as this is a popular time for
people to show their respect and affection for teachers.
Shopping
malls and supermarkets have rolled out promotions, offering clothes,
cosmetics and jewellery at massive discounts.
An
online tribute to teachers set up last year, "Thay Co Oi!" (Dear
Teacher!), is back to mark Teachers' Day 2014.
A
brainchild of Le Hoang Thach, the marketing director in Viet Nam for an
international contest to make short films within 48 hours, the event is
expected to be more interesting this year and attract the participation of
famous people.
To be
uploaded on YouTube, it will feature a "90s story challenge" in
which people can list three outstanding memories from their time in school,
one happy, one sad, and one about impressive teachers before asking three
others to do the same.
The
project has so far received 11 clips, five of them from famous people like
Kyo York, Khanh Binh, Mai Quoc Viet, Nguyen Phuong, and Truong The Vinh.
There
will be a short film about education and teachers' competence, an outdoor
event featuring exchanges between teachers, famous people, and young people,
and a photo and painting exhibition.
Last
year Thach and a group of 20 students set up Facebook page
www.facebook.com/ThayCoOi and put up a photo collection and two clips on it
to solicit "thanks" from young people for their teachers.
The 2014
edition of the Japan Festival kicked off in
Prominent
figures attending the event included Japanese Ambassador to Vietnam Fukuda
Hiroshi and
It is
hoped the festival, organized by the Japan-Vietnam Friendship Alliance, would
deepen mutual understanding between the two countries and provide a boost to
education and trade cooperation.
Many
cultural exchange activities have been planned to transpire during two-day
event, such as a Cosplay performance and Japanese traditional dance.
Vietnamese
food, handicrafts enthrall Egyptian Bazaar
Handicraft
products and traditional food prepared by Vietnamese diplomats' spouses and
students lured great attention from a large number of visitors.
More
than 200 bowls of noodle soups, more than 10kg of fried basa fish and over
600 spring rolls were served at the event.
In
addition,
The
bazaar is an annual event held by the ADSA with the aim of raising fund for
charitable activities in
This
year’s bazaar attracted more than 1,000 guests, providing a good chance for
Homeland
melody in France
A special
art performance entitled “Homeland Melody” was held at the Vietnamese
Cultural Centre (VCC) in
Overseas
Vietnamese and French people had a chance to enjoy Vietnamese traditional
songs and music presented by famous singers like Alain Vu Hoang My, Le Quyen,
Nguyen Vinh Tien, Thu Thuy and “Tieng To Dong” band.
VCC has
becomes a home to cultural activities of Vietnamese expats and French friends
over the years.
Particularly,
the centre hosted many cultural events in the France Year in
The
centre expects to conduct more activities and cultural exchanges in the
coming time to promote its image, tighten bilateral ties between
More
than 200 high-quality Persian carpets hand-woven in the traditional way by
Iranian artisans will be exhibited at Melia Hotel in
The
second-of-its-kind exhibition will offer an insight into the 2,500-year-old
handicraft of the people of
Ambassador
to Vietnam Hossein Alvandi Behineh hoped the second carpet exhibition,
following the successful one held here in 2009, will be an effective cultural
event in the process.
He
revealed that the Iranian Embassy will host more cultural events in the
coming time to boost bilateral friendship and cooperative relations.
A
collection of photos taken by budding Vietnamese photographers,18-27,opened
on November 11in
Themed
“I Love My City”, the collection provides insight into how youth are becoming
more observant to their surroundings – a positive sign for future generations
in
The
project was first launched in 2010 by French photographer Nicolas Cornet, who
worked in
The
event runs through December 6.
Workshop
to highlight Dong Son Civilisation
The
National Museum of History will host a workshop dedicated to
Aiming
to honour its significant historical and cultural value, the event will
review all research achievements of scientists over the past 90 years since
1924, when the site of the ancient civilisation was first discovered in
The
workshop will also unveil new discoveries and research on the culture.
Scientists
of the Institute of Archaeology, the University of Social Sciences and
Humanities and the associations of Cultural Heritage and Historical Sciences,
as well as cultural managers and museum experts will participate in the
event.
The
museum will also cooperate with the Hanoi Museum and provincial museums in
Hung Yen, Lao Cai and Nghe An, besides Thanh Hoa and Yen Bai, to organise
special displays about the Dong Son Culture from November 18, 2014 till April
2015.
The
objects on display, including bronze drums, working tools and household
goods, as well as weapons, music instruments and jewellery, will give
visitors a deep insight into this ancient society that dates back more than
2,000 years.
Ancient
labour tools discovered in Son La
Several stone
objects suspected to be ancient tools and two rusty bronze axes were recently
discovered in the northern mountainous
A farmer
in Da Do Village in the commune of the same name in Phu Yen district found
the objects at the shore of the
The axes
are about 85cm long with five-centimetre blades.
Bui Van
Manh from the provincial museum said the Da Do Commune used to be an
excavation site. It is at this site that Vietnamese archaeologists found a
2,000-year-old bronze jar, a typical item of the
With the
approval of German Minister for Foreign Affairs, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the
exhibition will be held at the Nordrhein-Westfalen archaeological museum,
focussing on culture and history of the
The
highlight of the event will be archaeological finds from Thang Long Royal
Citadel, many of them have not been exhibited overseas yet.
Invaluable
artifacts, including ancient statues excavated at ancient temples, caves,
sepulchres and Thang Long Royal Citadel will also be on display.
After
This is
considered the most comprehensive exhibition on Vietnamese culture and archaeology
in
The 3rd
Hanoi International Film Festival (HANIFF) set for November 23-27 will
showcase more than 130 films from 33 countries around the globe, including
The
festival is set to kick off at the Viet Xo Cultural Center, at 91 Tran Hung
Dao, Hoan Kiem District, at 8pm on November 23 and will be aired live on
national television VTV1 and VTV4.
Vietnamese
movies to be screened at the festival include Diu Dang (Gentle), Nuoc
(Water), Nhung Nguoi Viet Huyen Thoai (Legend Makers), Song Cung Lich Su
(Living with History) and
Nhung
Nguoi Con Cua Lang (Children of the Village) and Dap Canh Giua Khong Trung
(Flapping in the Middle of Nowhere) will vie for best feature film.
The
short film category is also attracting many Vietnamese films, particularly
Bac si Tran Duy Hung – Mot nguoi Ha Noi (Doctor Tran Duy Hung-A Hanoian) and
Nho Cu Cai (Plucking radish).
Apart
from screenings, HANIFF plans include a camp for young talents and an
exhibition on advertising contexts of films and famous destinations in
Ha
Noi to welcome New Year with Japanese festival
A
Japanese cultural festival will be organised at Ha Noi's Giang Vo Exhibition
Center to welcome the New Year at the end of December.
AKEOME!
2015 takes its name from ‘akemashite omedetou meaning ‘Happy New Year' in
Japanese.
It will
feature traditional Japanese decorations and carp lanterns.
Visitors
can participate in activities to welcome the New Year like omikuji
fortune-telling and buy souvenirs from
The
festival hopes to attract young people and enhance friendship between the two
countries.
Foreign
and domestic visitors to
According
to the city's Department of Tourism, the festivals to be held at
Around
500 retailers, tour operators, hotels, restaurants, and beauty care
businesses will take part.
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