Vietnamese
designer attends Fashion Week Paris 2013
Vietnamese
designer attends Fashion Week Paris 2013
Vietnamese designer
Hoang Minh Ha’s “Black Rose” collection has been displayed along with others
from 10 foreign designers in
The Tiffany Fashion
Week Paris 2013 was held in Marriott Paris Hotel Champs Elysees from on
September 27-29.
Ha wished to make
women look sexier in the black colour of oganza, fabric and chiffon.
In addition, Ha and
other designers will carry out photo shoots at the
The fashion week,
the first of its kind organized by Tiffany McCall, aimed to create a new
playground for young fashion designers from different parts of the world-the
Among them were
famous designers such as Sushma Patel and Tehra Pilar, as well as artists and
models.
Lam Kinh
Historical Relic recognized as National Monument
On September 26,
Lam Kinh Historical Relic was recognized as a
Lam Kinh Historical
Relic is located in Xuan Lam Commune of Tho Xuan District in
Within the
frameworks of Lam Kinh Festival 2013, the Thanh Hoa Department of Culture,
Sports and Tourism has held many attractive activities such as art
performances, exhibitions, folk games, film screenings and camps.
In the past, the
State has invested more than VND100 billion to reconstruct the historical
monument.
Book
exhibition marks Vietnam-UK ties
A book exhibition
opened in
The four-day event,
co-organised by the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC), the
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and the UK Embassy in Vietnam, aims
to introduce domestic and foreign readers land and people of Vietnam and the
UK as well as their cooperation.
At the opening
ceremony, MIC Deputy Minister Do Quy Doan said the establishment of
diplomatic ties between
The two nations’
diplomatic relations have since been continuously consolidated and developed,
he noted.
On display are more
than 1,000 valuable books published in both Vietnamese and English, giving
readers a deep insight into the land, culture and people of the
Through this event,
book lovers have a chance to enjoy famous British literary works which were
translated and published in
Also in September,
together with the book exhibition, a
Hotly-tipped
war epic to open film fest
Feature film Nhung
Nguoi Viet Huyen Thoai (The Legend Makers), a reportedly strong candidate at
the 18th National Film Festival in
The wartime story
took place about 50 years ago, but young director Bui Tuan Dung puts a fresh
spin on the tale.
"I didn't
embellish and politicise the film as some have said. I focus on the people.
How did they make a legend?" Dung said."The film is based on
historical facts, but I tell the story from my personal point of view."
The Legend Makers
depicts one of the most vibrant periods of the country's history. It focuses
on the construction of an oil pipeline along the Truong Son mountain range by
General Dinh Duc Thien and his soldiers, who contributed great efforts to the
cause of national liberation.
The film targets
young audiences, encouraging them to understand how their fathers' and
grandfathers' generations fought for the nation.
"It's a new
angle. The filmmakers attempt to show audiences the reality of wartime,"
Thu Ha wrote in Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper. "It does not describe a huge
campaign with numberless soldiers moving in waves or glorious feats of arms.
But it recounts how soldiers showed strong skills and the spirit to fight,
surviving through onslaughts of bombs and weapons to fulfill their task.
There is lots of blood spilt and many deaths."
The filmmakers
faced many challenges when it came to recreating the battlefield atmosphere,
such as finding weapons to use as props.
"Those found
in museums are not only insufficient, they are also quite old," Dung said.
"At that time, the soldiers' uniforms and their equipment were quite
new."
The limited State
budget posed another challenge. Luckily, the filmmakers were able to obtain
funding from other sources. More than 200 scenes were completed with the
assistance of digital technology, which cinematographer Ly Thai Dung – the
key cameraman behind The Legend Makers – said was a crucial tool for modern
filmmaking.
"It can make
the impossible possible. We used digital technology to create the image of
fighting planes in the air and other weapons," Dung said.
According to Ha,
the techniques were effective. "Explosions and bombs in the battlefield
as well as sounds and images of war planes dropping bombs and hovering in the
‘Dead Valley' make the film feel so real," the critic wrote.
Photojournalist
Viet Van of Lao Dong (Labour) newspaper agreed.
"The film's
rapid rhythm draws the audience in. The fierce atmosphere of the war is
vividly depicted through bombings and duels between those protecting the
pipeline and the enemy forces," Van wrote. "The director has
skillfully intertwined humorous situations with heavier ones."
The film is a top
candidate for the Golden Lotus Award, Van added.
During the film
week (September 23-29), the public in Ha Noi,
VN abstract
icon celebrated in HCMC
Galerie Quynh, in
collaboration with
The works reflect
15 years of the artist's creative practice.
This is the first
exhibition of a series of curated showings the gallery will organise at the
"When we close
our eyes, we see shadows of the infinite, disorientation, profound depth...
not just the literal meaning of shadows," Thao says of his work.
"And when we
open our eyes, we see many things: sun and wind, air, objects, people... This
eye-opening moment could be at any time, in any mood, can catch any subject,
can recall any atmosphere."
Born in 1961 in Sai
Gon, Tran Van Thao graduated from Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts University. He
has held numerous exhibitions in Asia, Europe and the
In 2002, Thao was
the recipient of the Asian Cultural Council's Starr Foundation Fellowship and
spent four months as an artist-in-residence in
Ha Noi
festival promotes street art
A youth street arts
festival on Saturday is expected to attract hundreds of young people, said a
Ha Noi Youth Union official. It will be at
According to Nguyen
Van Thang, the festival will feature three types of street entertainment –
skating, freestyle football and hip-hop dancing.
"The festival
is to promote street arts in Ha Noi," he said, "It's a chance for
young people to compete and share passions in a modern healthy way."
The organisers have
already received more than 100 registrations from individuals and teams
wishing to take part.
The event is part
of a series of "I Love Ha Noi" activities initiated by the union.
Directors
to speak at Film Fridays
Film directors
Charlie Nguyen and Othello Khanh will take part in the second film industry
networking and social event, Film Friday tomorrow at Cargo Bar in
The networking
event was launched by the producers of 48 Hour Film Project - Cloud 9
Production.
Nguyen, a
well-known American-Vietnamese movie director, will talk about his experience
working with actors and provide useful insights on directing.
Othello Khanh, a
famous French-Vietnamese film director and producer, will talk about having a
long-term career in the movie industry.
Ross Stewart, the
producer of the 48 Hour Film Project, will also introduce his new film
competition, Sci-Fi Project, which aims to educate and promote science
fiction filmmaking.
Mekong
Delta contestants win at Cai Luong Singing Contest
Nguyen Thi Luan
from the Mekong Delta Province of An Giang won the 8th Cai Luong Singing
Contest called Chuong Vang (Golden Bell) Vong Co which ended at Ho Chi Minh
City Television Theater on September 26.
The winner of the
Golden Bell Award also took home the Jury Choice Award.
Lam Ngoc Hoa, the
youngest contestant from the Mekong Delta Province of Bac Lieu got the Silver
Bell Award and Audience Choice Award. The Bronze Bell Award went to Nguyen
Minh Hai from the
The 8th Cai Luong
Song Contest organized by Ho Chi Minh City Television was held in
The jury narrowed
down from hundreds of contestants to just 12 in the final round which took
place at the HTV Theater in HCMC on September 26.
Besides discovering
young talent, the annual competition also aims at keeping alive the tradition
of Cai Luong and fostering a love for folk opera among young people.
Photo
exhibition introduces Vietnam to Ukraine
A photography
exhibition entitled ‘
The photos,
selected by the Ministry of Information and Communications of Vietnam, were
divided into seven parts including ‘Vietnam National Assembly – Vietnam
Government’, ‘Vietnam – Integration and Development’, ‘World Cultural
Heritages in Vietnam’, ‘Vietnamese Traditional Trade Villages’, ‘Vietnamese
Festivals’, ‘Vietnamese Cuisine’ and ‘Beauty of Vietnam’.
The events
contribute to introducing the image of
Visitors and
audiences to the exhibition have an opportunity to learn more about
The event, runs
until October 31, is part of activities to celebrate 21st anniversary of
Exhibition
showcases historical evidence on Hoang Sa, Truong Sa archipelagos
An exhibition
featuring historical maps, documents and photographs affirming
The exhibition,
organised by the Department of Politics under the High Command of Border
Guard, introduced over 100 maps published in
The highlight of
the exhibition is the display of a collection of 150 maps published in the
UK, Germany, Australia, Canada, the U.S, the Soviet Union, and Hong Kong
(China) from 1626 to 1980, which shows that the southern Chinese territory is
limited to Hai Nan Island, without any mention of Vietnam’s Hoang Sa and
Truong Sa archipelagos.
The exhibition is
expected to raise awareness among people, especially youths, about
Source: VEF/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/Dantri
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Thứ Sáu, 27 tháng 9, 2013
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