Art & Entertainment
News Headlines 27/3
Awards
recognise contributors to culture
The 2014 Phan Chau
Trinh Culture Foundation's awards for contributions to
Veteran southern
folk music composer Lu Nhat Vu and poet Le Giang received an award for their
collection and promotion of southern folk culture.
They are co-writers
of folk music works such as 300 Dieu Ly
The translation
prize was awarded to Asso. Prof. Ngo Duc Tho for his significant contribution
to translating Han-Nom (old Vietnamese characters based on Han Chinese
characters) monographs including Dai Viet Su Ky Toan Thu (Encyclopedia of
Vietnamese History) and Dong Khanh Dia Du Chi (The Descriptive Geography of
Emperor Dong Khanh).
Historical
researcher Ta Chi Dai Truong was presented a prize for his research on the
country's history, with best-selling books including Lich Su Noi Chien Viet
Nam tu 1771 den 1802 (History of Viet Nam Civil War History from 1771 to
1802), and Than, Nguoi va Dat Viet (Spirits, Men and the Viet Land).
Thomas J. Vallely,
chairman of Trust for University Innovation in
His work has
focused on institutional innovation in
After 20 years of
implementation, the Fulbright programme has trained more than 2,000 public
policymakers and university's lecturers in more than 60 provinces and cities
nationwide.
He also set up the
Viet Nam Education Fund in 2000. Each year, nearly 40 overseas scholarships
are provided to Vietnamese students in fields including science, maths and
medicine.
The Phan Chau Trinh
Culture Foundation with its previous name of the Phan Chau Trinh Translation
Foundation was established by the Viet Nam Union of Science and Technology
Associations in 2006.
The foundation's
awards aim to encourage and honour domestic and foreign researchers,
scientists, translators and educators.
Russian
artists come to show 76 paintings
Eleven Russian
artists are joining hands with three Khanh Hoa Province-based artists to
display their artworks at a group exhibition in HCMC.
On the display at
the ‘Handshake. Again’ exhibition at HCMC Fine Arts Museum are 110 artworks,
with 76 of them from the Russians. The Russian works depict the beauty of the
country and people of
The artworks are
made mainly of oil on canvas and in diverse styles from traditional to
contemporary art trends. Visitors can take a visual journey to explore the
culture, famous destinations, daily life and portraits of Russian people.
“Art is the mute
yet colorful language and we hope Vietnamese people can sense the soul of
The participating
artists are Bui Van Quang, Le Van Duy and Le Tri from
This is the third
exhibition within the ‘Handshake’ project which was launched in 2012 by
Russian and Vietnamese artists to bolster cultural exchanges between the two
countries.
The Russian artists
take this occasion to have exchanges with Vietnamese artists and students and
make artworks that depicts landscapes and daily life in
The exhibition runs
until March 30 at the museum,
Danish
embassy opens third Vietnam Painting Exhibition
The Denmark-Vietnam
Cultural Development and Exchange Fund (CDEF) and the Danish Embassy in
The event showcases
25 paintings by 18 artists from all parts of the country, which were selected
from 150 entries.
The exhibition,
which will run until July, aims to promote the works of Vietnamese painters
as well as enhance understanding between artists and the public.
The Danish Embassy
project to promote Vietnamese paintings was initiated in 2012. Nine selected
works were exhibited during the first exhibition and 18 paintings were
displayed at the second one.-
Stamp
designing contest to welcome ASEAN community
The Vietnam Post on
March 25 launched a stamp designing contest to welcome the ASEAN community
that is expected to take shape by 2015.
The activity aims
to realise the commitment by member countries to issuing a set of joint
stamps themed “One Vision, One Identity, One Community” next year.
Artists in and out
of the corporation can send their designs to the contest until August 8. Each
of them must create at least a stamp pattern and one commemorative seal
design.
The organising
board will select a maximum of three stamp and three commemorative seal
patterns to compete at a contest in
ASEAN groups Brunei
Darussalam,
ASEAN leaders have
chosen December 31, 2015 as the day to officially launch the ASEAN Community.
The Community is to
be based on three key pillars: a Political-Security Community (APSC), an
Economic Community (AEC) and a Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC).
Festival in
Dien Bien commemorates peasant hero
A festival marking
the 245th death anniversary of the peasant hero, Hoang Cong Chat, began in
the Dien Bien district, the northern mountainous
Started in 1994,
the Hoang Cong Chat Temple Festival is an annual event held on the 25th day
of the second lunar month at the Ban Phu Citadel, Noong Het commune.
The festival, the
largest in the
Many folk games and
a cooking contest are also organised during the two-day event.
The Ban Phu Citadel
was built between 1758 and 1762 by Hoang Cong Toan, the son of Hoang Cong
Chat, who led the local people in the movement to protect the north-western
villages from the occupation of the Phe invaders from
The citadel and
temple, which were twice recognised as a national historical and cultural
relic site in 1981 and 1994, have not only become an important cultural and
spiritual destination for the ethnic minorities in the Dien Bien province,
but are also an important tourist attraction for all Vietnamese and foreign
visitors.
Flea market
in
If you are looking
for a place to browse for unique hand-made interior items, accessories, and
on-trend fashion pieces you should head to Saigon Flea Market (SFM), a
bimonthly event in HCMC’s District 7 where local and foreign artists and
shopaholic come to trade and exchange ideas.
The market which
was established by Moon Doan, a fashion blogger from
People can have
detailed information and sneak peaks on products of upcoming markets at the
Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ saigon.fl ea.market.
HTV to
broadcasts art program ‘Young tone’
Ho Chi Minh City
Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera in collaboration with HCMC Television will
hold an art performance under title ‘Young Tone’ on 29th day of March, June,
September and December.
The three-year old
program has inspired many young artists. The program on March 29 is themed
“Orchestra Introduction”.
Conductor Tran
Vuong Thach will be directing violinist Tang Thanh
Especially, this
year’s program will be televised on the television program Go Cua Am Nhac (Knocking
on Music’s Door) hosted by HTV.
French
musician Superpoze to feature Electronic Night
The French
Institute in Vietnam and Saigon Sound System will host an Electronic Night at
9 p.m. on March 27 at Cargo Bar – Q4, 7 Nguyen Tat Thanh Street, District 4,
HCMC, with French musician Superpoze taking part.
Superpoze is a
young emerging composer/beat-maker who has been recently praised by audiences
at Vieilles Charrues and Montreux music festivals. Inspired by Mondkopf,
Bonobo and Mr Oizo, Superpoze gives electronic music another dimension,
fetching its sounds in a strong musical culture, from jazz to hip-hop.
The 20-year-old
from
He spent seven
years in a music school first learning percussion, then looking towards
electronic music and the beats where everything is to be created. On stage,
behind his pads and keyboard, Superpoze creates his own tunes instinctively
and grooves on beats and bass lines as original as they are effective. He
creates an instrumental hiphop with no boundary.
Tickets are
available at www.ticketbox.vn or call 0916 001 706 at a price of VND50,000,
which rises to VND80,000 at door.
Source: VNS/VNA/SGT/SGGP
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Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 3, 2014
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