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Italian nights lend inspiration to
city photographer
Photos depicting
Trevi Fountain in
A photo exhibition that has opened in Ha Noi offers an
opportunity for visitors to discover the night scene in
Taken by Italian photographer Paolo Belletti, the 20
photos on display are a part of a huge collection that he has compiled in the
two iconic cities since last June.
The freelance photographer said he decided to depict
"I've lived in
Nocturnal Memory is a collection of photos by Belletti
and words [reflections] written by young Italian writer Giulia Cavaliere.
To take his pictures, Belletti typically left home at
midnight and returned in the early hours of the morning – around 4am.
Through the darkness of night, the photos unveil the
hidden life of empty urban spaces, paving the way for a new aesthetic and
cognitive experience for the viewers.
"I want to present how the cities look like
without their daytime bustle. The light of the night changes magically the
structure and shape of every location and place," Belletti said.
"Through my photos, I hope that people who are
busy dealing with their daily concerns and problems can stop for a while and
look around to enjoy familiar places that they ignore."
On the opening day of the exhibition, the Italian
photographer said that he was planning a similar project on Ha Noi.
"For me, Ha Noi consists of many interesting
surprises. I don't know much about the city as I was here for just a week in
November and this is my second visit. I would like to discover and penetrate
deep into the city every night, trying to search for places that can inspire.
So far, I've written down some notes," he said.
Casa Italia is located at
Fairy tale themed operas performed
in
The Vietnamese fairy tale “Con Rong Chau Tien”
(Children of the Fairy and the Dragon) took centre stage at the Bremen
Theatre on May 8-9 under the baton of conductor Christoffer Nobin.
A opera was composed by Karsten Gundermann, based on
the Vietnamese fairy tale "Su tich qua dua hau” (The Legend of
Watermelon).
The performance, hailed as a huge success by the
audience, attracted great attention of German media and newspapers including
public TV broadcaster ZDF and Deutschland national radio.
Encore performances are scheduled throughout
Vietnamese artists Nguyen Hong Uyen Khanh, Nguyen Dan
Thy, Tran Phuong Hoa and Hung Le performed in the opera, alongside foreign
professional instrumentalists of the
Veteran composer To Vu leaves behind
rich legacy
Noted composer To Vu passed away on Tuesday in his home
in
To Vu, who was born as Hoang Phu in the
At the age of 15 he joined the Dong Vong (Echo) group
with some friends, who composed songs praising the country and the heroism of
people as well as romantic love songs.
During the resistance war against the French, he worked
actively to found the Viet Nam Composers Association. He was among the
pioneers of today's National Academy of Music, where he worked as a lecturer
between 1959 and 1967.
After the liberation of
To Vu has been popular with beautiful songs like Ta Tu
(Good Bye) and Anh Den Tham Em Mot Chieu Mua (A Visit in Rainy Afternoon). He
has also composed music for tuong (classical drama), cheo (traditional
opera), and cai luong (reformed opera). He also made music for puppetry and
cinema.
He published a research book titled Am Nhac Viet Nam -
Truyen Thong va Hien Dai (Vietnamese Music - Tradition and Modernity), in
2002, which gathers various research material on folk music, cai luong,
traditional instruments, central highlands' gongs and lithophone [stone
instrument] .
His funeral was organised yesterday in
New TV show features heroic Con Dao
prisoners
A television documentary series on the life of
Vietnamese revolutionaries in Con Dao Prison will be filmed this month by
Viet Nam Television (VTV) and Viet Nam Film Studio.
The 12-part series, Bat Khuat Con Dao (Indomitable Con
Dao), is written and directed by Minh Chuyen of VTV.
The series is about the lives of revolutionaries sent
to Con Dao Prison from 1862 and the mid 1970s during the French and American
wars.
It includes depictions of jailbreaks of prisoners who
lived and sacrificed for the country's independence.
Located on
Nearly 20,000 died in atrocious conditions under the
French and US-backed Sai Gon regimes.
"Through the film, we wanted to spotlight
Vietnamese revolutionaries' remarkable spirit and work in achieving the
country's freedom," said Chuyen, who spent 10 years filming.
Chuyen and his crew began filming in Con Dao and Con
Dao Prison in 2003. They conducted research on the prisoners and also met and
interviewed hundreds of witnesses.
"We filmed dozens of reports on Con Dao prisoners.
We wanted our production to be real to help young audiences understand what
war really is and the heavy losses that occur," Chuyen said. "Bat
Khuat Con Dao is similar to a heroic song which highlights the spirit and
revolutionary cause of Con Dao prisoners in
Chuyen, once a soldier, began working as a reporter in
1975 for the Thai Binh newspaper. He published 20 books on war and post-war
topics.
In 1997 he began working at VTV, and has since directed
40 films and TV series.
He has won top prizes at national and international
film festivals. His film, Cha Con Nguoi Linh (Father and Son Soldiers) won
the Golden Prize at an International Film Festival in
Post-production work on the film Bat Khuat Con Dao was
completed in Ha Noi. The film will be broadcast on VTV1, VTV3 and VTV4
channels on May 25.
Guitarist Gabriel Bianco performs at
L'Espace
L'Espace will welcome classical guitarist Gabriel
Bianco to their stage on May 20 from 8pm.
Bianco has been hailed as a "classical
revelation", and despite his young age, has broken the boundaries
between modern and classical genres with his eclectic mix of sound. Influenced
by Bach and Paganini Turina, Bianco is a virtuoso not to be missed on stage.
Tickets are on sale at L'Espace,
Brazilian party to welcome World Cup
A Brazilian-themed party to welcome the 2014 World Cup
will be held at
The party will feature samba music and dance, Capoeira
- a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and
music - a lucky draw, and churrasco (beef or grilled meat).
Cuban music band Luna Negra and French DJ Ken J will
perform at the event.
The party will begin at 6pm. The restaurant is at
Bar hosts rock-paper-scissors
tournament
The outdoor Saigon Outcast bar will host a rock-paper-
scissors tournament on May 18.
The rule is that rock beats scissors, which beats
paper, which beats rock.
There will also be ice-breaking, networking, music, and
a barbecue.
Registration will start at 3pm that day and the game at
4pm. The bar is at
Australian indie pop band to perform
at Cargo
The Cairos, a four-piece indie pop band from
The band, formed in 2009, consists of guitarist and
vocalist Alistar Richardson, guitarist Alfio Alivuzza, bassist Reuben
Schafer, and drummer Jacob Trotter.
They have released five albums and toured many
countries and performed across
Their concert will also feature the city-based
fuzz-punk band The Secret Asians.
The show will begin at 8pm. The venue is at
Cinematheque screens short
documentaries
The Friends of Vietnam Heritage on May 22 will present
a line-up of five short documentary films from The Center for Assistance and
Development of Movie Talents (TPD).
The screening will include No (The Destiny) by director
Ha Thai, Toi Di Ban Toi (I Put Myself on Sale) by Mac Pham Ngoc Ha, Oc Dao
Gio (Oasis of Breeze) by Le My Cuong, Cho Toi Mot Ve Ve Tuoi Tho (Give Me a
Ticket Back to Childhood) by Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong, and Nghe Bang Mat
(Listen by Eyes) by Do Thu Hien.
Among the movies, No was granted the 2012 Silver Kite
Award by the Viet Nam Cinema Association, while Cho Toi Mot Ve Ve Tuoi Tho
received the annual Golden Lotus Bud – Audience Award — by the We Are
Filmmakers project.
The screening will start at 7.30pm and take place at
the Ha Noi Cinematheque, 22A
Work Room Four celebrates first
birthday
Work Room Four - Ha Noi's incubator of creativity;
providing co-working spaces, art classes and workshops, is turning one year
old this May, as well as celebrating the opening of their second studio.
Work Room Four's birthday celebration will take place
tomorrow from 6pm at on Level 24, Tower 1 of the Packexim Building at 49 Lane
15, An Duong Vuong Street, Tay Ho District.
The birthday bash promises art, music, drinks and great
company. More information at www.workroomfour.com.
Le Petit Prince to reign at
Metropole Hanoi
Le Petit Prince, one of the most beloved childrens
stories of all time, is coming to Ha Noi next month.
Starting from June 1 – International Childrens Day –
the 113-year-old Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi Hotel will host an
exhibition, calledle Petit Princes Journey, which is an old childrens tale of
a little boy fallen to Earth who encounters the strangeness of the adult world
for the first time.
Le Petit Prince, one of the most beloved children's
stories of all time, is coming to the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi Hotel
next month.
The month-long exhibition will feature scanned copies
of the pages of the original manuscript produced by the books author Antoine
de Saint-Exupery; selections of artistic photography by Vincent Nguyen of
locations around the world travelled by Saint-Exupery; and a rare colour film
recording Saint-Exupery writing the story in
Selections of artistic photography by Vincent Nguyen of
locations around the world travelled by Saint-Exupery will be on display at
the le Petit Prince's Journey.
All the images will be on display in the hotel's Le
Club Bar and LOrangerie.
Sofitel organised the travelling exhibition as an
opportunity to expose its work with the Saint-Exupery Foundation, a group
that promotes initiatives to support children living in difficult
environments.
For every family that makes reservations at the hotel
using the Magnifique Family package, the hotel donates 2 euros per night to
the Saint-Exupery Foundation.
Preservation of Vi-Dam folk singing
discussed
Many experts from the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) along with domestic and foreign
scholars have discussed ways to preserve and promote folk values of Vi-Dam
singing in contemporary society.
At a workshop held in central Nghe An province from May
14-15, delegates presented more than 80 reports aimed to evaluate true values
of the thousand-year-old folk music.
On May 14, they made fact-finding tours to some Vi-Dam
singing clubs in Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces, and enjoyed a performance by
artists of the Phu Viet club in Ha Tinh.
Vi-Dam singing, two kinds of folk music from Nghe An
and Ha Tinh provinces, often reflects the working and cultural lives of
people in the coastal provinces. The art is the treasured cultural heritage
that features vocalists singing in a call and response pattern.
The workshop is part of
Vietnam now has eight examples of world intangible
heritage listed by UNESCO, namely Hue’s royal court music; Gong space culture
in the Central Highlands; Quan ho (love duet) singing; the Giong festival; Ca
Tru ceremonial singing; Xoan singing; the Worship of the Hung Kings, and Don
ca tai tu (southern folk music).
“Mosfilm” cinema week present
Russian movies
“Mosfilm week” will feature White Tiger by Karen
Shakhnazarov, Ivan's Childhood by Andrei Tarkovsky, Moscow Does Not Believe
in Tears by Valentin Chernykh and Vladimir Menshov, The Hussar Ballad
by Eldar Ryazanov, They Fought for Their Country by Sergei Bondarchuk, and
She by Larisa Sadilova.
All of them will be sub-titled in Vietnamese.
Mosfilm, which remains the top studio in the country,
has produced thousands of motion pictures since its founding in 1923.
Musical tribute to
Canh sat bien Vietnam (Vietnam marine police) written
by Nguyen Manh Hung, a lecturer at the Hanoi College of Art, has been
recorded by him and his students to pay tribute to the Coast Guard who
safeguard the country’s maritime security.
It hails their performance and encourages them to protect
the country's sovereignty over its seas and islands.
The song, which the musician said took him two hours to
compose, has become a hit with Vietnamese both at home and abroad and gone
viral on social networking sites.
Ho Chi Minh's childhood home restored
Three houses of President Ho Chi Minh neighbours in
Nghe An Province’s
The houses have been restored to appear much like they
looked during the time the Late President Ho Chi Minh lived in Sen Village,
Kim Lien Commune.
The original house has three rooms with a roof held up
by wooden pillars. It covers a total area of 50 square metres. Quite
modest in their design, the houses of the late President and his neighbours
all had soil floors.
The owners of these homes all expressed their feelings
of honour at the renovations as well as a hope that they would add to the
national heritage.
Nguyen Ba Hoe, Director of the Kim Lien site, said the
restoration efforts would help tourists to better understand the relationship
between the late President and the community in which he spent his formative
years.
Although renovations are still underway, many visitors
are already flocking to
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Thứ Năm, 15 tháng 5, 2014
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