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Art & Entertainment News 3/12
First
Hoi An- RoK fine art and craft exchange opens
The
first Hoi An- Republic of Korea (RoK) fine art and handicraft exchange
programme is taking place in Hoi An city, the central province of Quang Nam
on December 2-4.
The
event is jointly held by Hoi An city and Gwuangju city of the RoK as part of
activities to celebrate 15 th anniversary of the recognition of Hoi An
ancient town as a World Cultural Heritage (December 4, 1999-2014).
According
to Truong Van Bay, Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee, the
progamme aims to boost cultural and artistic exchanges between the two
cities, thus promoting their culture and traditional crafts.
A wide
range of Hoi An traditional crafts are displayed during the event, including
Thanh Ha lanterns and ceramics, Kim Bong carpentry, Cam Thanh knitting and
Quang
Meanwhile,
artisans from Gwangju (RoK) city perform their traditional crafts like
weaving, papermaking and bamboo art.
In
addition, Hoi An city also serves tourists with traditional art performances
every night and provides them with a chance to discover the world cultural
heritage of Hoi An through a photo exhibition.
As part
of the programme, on December 2, the city joined hands with the International
Labour Organisation (ILO) and RoK artisans to hold a seminar on developing
fine arts and handicrafts in the two cities.
Photos on national heritage shown in Hoi An, Can Tho
The best
works selected from the 2014 Vietnam Heritage Photo Awards contest are being
exhibited Hoi An, a world heritage site, in central Quang Nam province, and
Mekong delta Can Tho city, from December 2.
The
photos make up a journey through wonderful landscapes, diverse cultural
identities, habits and customs, and traditional festivals across
The
Vietnam Heritage Photo Awards contest, launched in July, 2014, received over
4,400 entries, focusing on national tangible and intangible cultural heritage
and natural wonders.
The
photos have been shown in 44 tourist sites across the country and will be on
display until March 10, 2015.
The
exhibition is part of the activities to mark the 10th anniversary of
Vietnam
has nine cultural practices wining UNESCO’s intangible heritage status,
including Vi-Dam folk singing, Hue's royal court music, Gong space culture in
Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands), the northern province of Bac Ninh's love duet
singing, the Giong festival, Ca Tru ceremonial singing, Xoan singing, Don Ca
Tai Tu music and the worship of Hung Kings.
Gala
raises funds for poor children
A New
York-based corporation, Streets international (STREETS) has organized a gala
to raise funds for Vietnamese poor children, which is set for December 4 at
the five-star Sofitel Hotel in Vietnam.
The
event has attracted a number of well-known celebrities including STREETS
Ph.D. Founder Neal F.Bermas, STREETS Director Sondra Stewart, and Chef Robert
Danhi.
A unique
auction along with French food and wines tastings served by famous chefs of
the hotel has been planned for the event.
All of
the funds raised by the event have been designated for use by the school to
build infrastructure, improve the learning environment, and expand the scale
of the school.
Streets
International has an aim to provide culinary and hospitality training for
street kids, orphans and other disadvantaged youth. It is a self-sustaining
initiative with all the revenues from the Streets Restaurant Café going to
support the programme.
Established
in 2007 it opened its Hoi An Restaurant Café in 2009, Streets International
provides an 18-month training programme that follows a curriculum developed
in conjunction with the
The
programme provides necessary daily living support for participants—called
'Trainees'. This includes supervised housing, food, financial support and
basic medical care. Trainees are selected from throughout
Its goal
is to match the needs of disadvantaged youth with the opportunities in
growing tourism economies, by providing job training, English language
instruction and life skills education.
Quest
Festival delights domestic and foreign youth
As many
as 1,000 domestic and foreign youth attended a third-iteration Quest
Festival, which recently took place at Son Tinh Camp in
The
event was host to a number of famous local and foreign bands and DJs
including Mimetals, Proportions, Blue Mato, and Alton Miller.
Within
the framework of the festival, a wide range of workshops and other
entertainment activities were also held.
Quest
Festival, organised by Australian man Jeremy Wellard, aims to help Vietnamese
youth access Western-style camping and strengthen cultural exchange.
It is
expected to expand its scale in Ho Chi Minh and Danang in the coming time.
HCMC
kicks off stamp exhibition
Responding
to calling of Vietnam’s Stamp Association toward the country’s sea islands
and marking the 70th anniversary of establishment of Vietnam People’s Army
(22 rd December, 1944- 2014) , Vietnam Stamp Club held the eighth stamp
exhibition in Ho Chi Minh City.
The
exhibition aims to introduce stamp collections and encourage Vietnamese
people in collecting stamps.
On
display are 30 stamp collections of 38 collectors from
Collections
are to focuse on
The
organizers awarded 13 the best valuable prizes for winners.
VNS/VOV/SGGP/SGT/ND
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Thứ Tư, 3 tháng 12, 2014
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