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Art & Entertainment News Headlines 12/2
Sculpture
project honours Vietnamese icons
Four
sculptures of Vietnamese historical figures have been presented to the public
as part of efforts to publicise them.
The
statues are of General Ly Thuong Kiet (1019-1105) of the Ly dynasty, General
Tran Quoc Tuan of the Tran Dynasty (1225-1400), King Quang Trung also known
as Nguyen Hue (1752-1792) who was a great hero of the 18th century, and
legendary General Vo Nguyen Giap (1911-2013).
"We
can place the statues of Peter the Great or Napoleon [Bonaparte] in our
houses, so why don't we have sculptures of Vietnamese personalities?"
historian Duong Trung Quoc said at a press conference held to publicise the
sculptures yesterday morning.
These
sculptures are part of a collaborative project of the Viet Nam Association of
Historical Sciences, the UNESCO office in Ha Noi, Heritage House and the
Circle Group which specialises in the development of applied fine arts.
The
project aims to honour heroes and well-known men in national history, while
enabling the public to understand better and be proud of their forefathers'
glorious deeds for national construction.
The
statues of King Quang Trung and General Tran Quoc Tuan are prototypes of the
statues situated in Dong Da Hill, Ha Noi. The other two sculptures are new
creations of sculptor Tran Van Thuc.
"General
speaking, these four works meet the standards of quality in art quite well.
However, if they are to be used in reality, they need to be adjusted a bit or
recreated to suit different display spaces," said associate professor Do
Bao, the project advisor.
The sculptures
are on display till February 24 at the
Ethnic
spring festivals on show this month
An
annual festival that features the cultural colours of
During
the event, which will be hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and
Tourism, visitors can take part in a wide range of cultural activities.
They
will include a rite to pray for peace, favourable weather and a good crop of
the Lo Lo ethnic minority group in the northern mountainous
In
addition, the New Year celebration of the Thai people and the gong festival
of the Muong people in northern Hoa Binh province will also be presented at
the event.
The
husband-catching festival of the Chu Ru people in the Central Highlands
The
highlight of the event will be a traditional New Year horse race of the
H'Mong ethnic group in Bac Ha district, northern mountainous Lao Cai
province.
The
festival is expected to lure tourists to the tourism village, located 40km
west of
It is
also to honour outstanding individuals who have made contributions to
preserving and promoting the values of the country’s traditional cultures.
Da
Lat kicks off horse racing on Valentine’s Day
A
horse race will be held at
The
race includes three laps around
Sixteen
soldiers will participate in the event this year with highly trained horses
from Langbian, Than Tho Lake and
The
first horse race at
Fishing
village pays tribute to founder
People
in the coastal Thai Duong Ha village in
Five
hundred years ago, Truong Thieu, a man from
The
ceremony is part of a festival which began on Monday for the entertainment of
the local people and to wish for a bumper fish catch in the new year.
The
festival includes music performances, re-enactment of fishing and selling of
fish on the seaside, a boat race and a procession in which 102 families take
part.
The
procession carries the locals' offerings around the village so that their
patron saint can have a look at the current life.
According
to Ton That Ninh, the village chief, the festival also gives courage to the
local fishermen in overcoming difficulties during sea trips.
Spring
book fair to open in Hanoi
A
variety of young writers are expected to introduce their latest work at the
2014 Spring Book Fair at Hanoi Library on February 14–16.
The
fair is intended to celebrate and promote a culture of literature and
reading, showcasing publications spanning fiction, sciences, and humanities.
Younger
readers are a special focus.
The
event, open from 8AM to 6PM, will offer visitors opportunities to take
advantage of 10–60% book price discounts and enjoy activities including
painting and raffle draws.
Local
readers can also participate in an exchange programme with famous young
writer Hoang Anh Tu.
“Pushkin
in
An
exhibition entitled “Pushkin in
Visitors
can read a selection of Pushkin’s poems and his articles about Vietnamese
authors.
Renowned
lecturer Vu The Khoi and writer Hoang Thuy Toan discussed the Russian poet’s
biography and works.
Pushkin
State Russian Language Institute Deputy Director Dr Nguyen Thi Thu said as
well as celebrating Pushkin, the exhibition is also intended to familiarise
young
Vietnamese
young readers with Russian culture and literature.
She
said the institute is coordinating with relevant agencies to publish a
collection of Pushkin’s poems including 100 Vietnamese translations in the
near future.
The
exhibition will run through to February 14.
Vietnamese
students in
A gala
awards presentation dinner was held at Porchester Hall in
The
contest entitled “SVUK Infocus 2013”drew 81 entries, focusing on the daily
lives of Vietnamese students in the
The
two top prizes for individual and team categories were selected by at
three-member jury and votes cast online by the participating public.
Tran
Quang The from
In the
team category, first prize went to Soup-A-Star, also from
SVUK
Infocus, the third competition of its kind, has captured due attention and
affirmed prestige among Vietnamese students in the
Crowds
flock to love duet singing festival
Thousands
of people from different regions across the country have flocked to Tien Du
district in northern Bac Ninh province to attend the Lim festival which is
dedicated to Quan Ho (love duet singing), part of the world’s intangible
cultural heritage.
The
annual festival, which takes place on February 11 and 12 this year, is held
on Lim Hill where Lim Pagoda is located. The pagoda is dedicated to Hieu
Trung Hau, who invented Quan Ho.
Apart
from Quan Ho singing, visitors are also entertained with folk games,
including bamboo swinging, traditional wrestling, earthenware pot breaking
and human chess.
Love
duet singing, which was inscribed in UNESCO’s intangible cultural heritage of
humanity list in September 2009, is an art form combining various elements,
including music, lyrics, costume and a unique style of singing the reflects
the close relationship between singers. Performances of love duet songs are
made by “lien anh” (brothers) and “lien chi” (sisters), who are ordinary
people hailing from different villages.
The
rich and diverse tunes and fine lyrics of the songs portray the zest for life
and distinctive cultural features of people in the region formerly called
Kinh Bac.
Source: VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP
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Thứ Tư, 12 tháng 2, 2014
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