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News Headlines 28/4
Workshop promotes preservation of southern singing style
A workshop
discussing how to preserve and develop the musical genre “Don ca tai tu” took
place in the southern
As part of the
ongoing national “Don ca tai tu” festival in the locality, the event focused
on analysing the art and reviewing the process of developing it.
Known as a musical
art that has both scholarly and folk roots,” Don ca tai tu” developed in
southern
UNESCO recognised
it as intangible cultural heritage last December during a session of the
Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural
Heritage in
The art is
performed at numerous events, such as festivals, ‘death anniversary' rituals
and celebratory occasions. The audience can join in by offering feedback to
the singers and suggesting new lyrics for songs.
It has been
transmitted from generation to generation through official and unofficial
forms of education in all the 21 southern provinces, where it is most
popular. .
The music is played
on a variety of different instruments, including the kim (moon-shaped lute),
co (two-stringed fiddle), tranh (16-string zither), ty ba (pear-shaped lute),
song lang (percussion), bau (monochord) and sao (bamboo flute).
Musicians are
classified as ‘master instrumentalists’, ‘master lyricists’, ‘master
singers’, ‘instrumentalists’ and ‘singers’.
Influenced by other
forms of cultural heritage from the central and southern regions of
At the workshop,
attendees said the festival aids
The first event of
its kind, the festival has attracted the attention of the domestic and
international community and spurred a joint effort to conserve the form.
A week-long
exhibition opened in
The event is part
of the 2014 Vietnam Year in
Speaking at the
opening ceremony, Vietnam’s Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen
Bac Son said the exhibition is aimed at consolidating the two peoples’ mutual
understanding and boosting the Vietnam-France strategic partnership, which
was established in September 2013.
At the same time, a
Benoit Paumier,
General Commissioner of the 2014 Vietnam Year in
Tran Huu
Trang Awards winners announced
The winners of the
twelfth Tran Huu Trang Awards, an annual “cai luong” (reformed opera)
competition, were announced at a ceremony in the southern
First prizes went
to Nguyen Ngoc Doi, Dang Thi My Van and Le Thi Ngoc Quyen.
Chairwoman of the
organising board Bach Tuyet highlighted the event as an offshoot of the first
national festival celebrating “Don ca tai tu” - the musical art that has been
recognised as intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO.
The competition
aims to identify young talent and celebrate those who have promoted the
traditional southern Vietnamese form of theatre, which originated in the
Mekong River Delta.
Tran Huu Trang
(1906-1966) was a great playwright in the “cai luong” style. He was bestowed
with the Ho Chi Minh Prize for art and literature in 1996.
Chinese
crowned as best presenter on Ha Long Bay
A contestant from
the People’s Broadcasting Station of Chinese Guangxi province won the first
prize at the best presenter on Ha Long contest, which concluded on April 27
in the
Tang Zijuan
outperformed seven Vietnamese contestants and another Chinese to win the
annual event which had the theme of “Ha Long Emissary” this year.
Trinh Lam Ngoc from
the northern port city of
This is the fifth
year the best presenter on Ha Long contest has been held by the Quang Ninh
Radio and Television Station and the Ha Long Bay Management Board with the
aim of promoting Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO-recognised World Natural Heritage site
and a new world wonder.
The competition
comprises four rounds dealing with presentation, aptitude, costume on the
theme of Ha Long, and reporting skill.
Vietnamese
food featured on boat trip on Seine River
Vietnamese food was
the main theme on a boat trip on
Three Vietnamese
renowned cooks from Hanoi, the central province of Thua Thien-Hue and Ho Chi
Minh City, made about 30 dishes popular in the three main regions of Vietnam,
including nem (spring rolls), banh beo (Vietnamese savory steamed rice cake),
bun cha (noodles with grilled meat) and banh phu the (Vietnamese conjugal
cake).
Talking to about
200 guests in the April 25 event, President of the France-Vietnam Friendship
Association (Le Liseron) Bernard Biron said that cuisine is an effective way
to introduce
The Vietnam-France
friendship and solidarity have been a foundation for his association’s
activities over the past 15 years, he added.
Vietnamese
Ambassador to France Duong Chi Dung praised the association’s initiative and
expressed his thanks for its assistance for
Vietnamese
culture in spotlight in Czech capital
A Vietnam Culture
Day was held on April 26 in
The event was
organised by the Vietnamese Embassy and Vietnamese Association in the country
in coordination with the Czech National Gallery.
As part of the
ongoing Vietnamese art exhibition in the city, the event embraced a series of
activities, such as traditional art performances, Vietnamese handicraft
display and an Ao dai (long dress) show.
Addressing the
opening ceremony, Ambassador Truong Manh Son spoke highly of the Gallery’s
idea to hold the event, saying that it contributes to further fostering
mutual understanding and the all-round cooperation between the two countries
and their people.
The Vietnamese art
exhibition, which kicked off on February 6 at the Czech National Gallery, shows
off a number of Buddha statues dating back to the 18th century and a
collection of Dong Ho traditional paintings and some ancient pottery. It is
scheduled to run until May 12.
According to
Ambassador, the embassy plans to team up with
Veteran
journalists share memories about
Veteran journalists
who fought side by side with soldiers on the battlefield at Dien Bien Phu 50
years ago shared their memories about the historic battle at an exchange held
in
A former reporter
of the Quan doi Nhan dan (People’s Army) daily, 91-year-old Nguyen Khac Tiep
talked about how 33 issues of the newspaper were published right at the
battlefield with the contribution of only five reporters including himself.
82-year-old Colonel
Nguyen Xuan Mai, former Editor-in-Chief of the Vietnam War Veteran Newspaper
recalled the time when he served as a liaison soldier at
Vice Chairman of
the Vietnam Journalists Association Ha Minh Hue stressed that the news
stories, photos and video clips produced during the battle are precious
historical documents. The war journalists became soldiers, using their
special weapon - their pen, to fight for the final victory.
Besides the Quan
doi Nhan dan, the first and only newspaper published at the battlefield,
other media agencies including Radio the Voice of Vietnam, the Vietnam News
Agency and Nhan Dan (People) daily also performed well their political
missions to serve the
The “Dien Bien Memory”
exchange was jointly held by the Vietnam Journalists Association, Vietnam
Television and the Vietnam National Communications Group Joint Stock Company.
Also on the
anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory, the Vietnam Journalists Association
organized a trip back to the former battlefield to pay tribute to fallen war
journalists and soldiers.
Wartime
memorabilia shed lights on
Several exhibitions
opened on April 26 showcasing photographs, documents and artifacts relating
to the Dien Bien Phu victory of May 7, 1954, which helped end the French
colonial rule in
In the
The event, which
will remain open until May 26, also introduces visitors to more than 100
weapons and resources used during the nation’s resistance war against French
forces, including guns, mines, bicycles and bullet-proof jackets.
Another exhibition
is being held in the Central Highland
With 200 photos and
20 documents, the event provides visitors with an insight into the wartime
fighting in the Central Highlands, which led to the liberation of Kon Tum
province on February 7, 1954 and inspired the
The two shows are
expected to help educate young generations about the heroism of Vietnamese
people during the resistance war, and encourage them to contribute more to
the country’s construction and defence.
Lam Dong to
host mega gong fest
More than 300 gong
artisans from ethnic minority groups across the Central Highlands
Nguyen Vu Hoang,
director of the provincial Culture Centre, said the event will have a wide
range of interesting and attractive activities including contests to identify
the sounds of various gongs and quizzes about the local gong culture.
It will also honour
gong artisans who have contributed actively to preserving and developing the
special art form, Hoang added.
A horse race and
several folk games will also be organised during the event that is expected
to be the ever largest gong festival held to date in the
Festival
hits Ha Long as national holiday begins
The opening
ceremony of Carnaval Ha Long 2014 will kick off at 8pm, on April 30, in Ha
Long city, the
Bearing the theme
of Quang Ninh Convergence and Pervasion, the festival will feature a wide
range of cultural and sports activities, including art performances, parade,
and pyrotechnic display.
The opening
ceremony will combine on-stage performances and street parade with the
participation of more than 4,000 actors and actresses.
Thai, Lao and
Chinese troupes will also take part in the festivities and will focus on
showcasing tourist attractions and diversified cultures of the region.
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/SGGP/VOV
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Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 4, 2014
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