Art
& Entertainment News Headlines 28/9
Ryu Goto to
enthrall Hanoi, HCMC audiences
World renowned
Japanese violin soloist Ryu Goto will perform Concert Vol.42 “Paganini” at
the Hanoi Opera House on May 28-29.
Under the baton of
professor Honna Tetsuji, Ryu is sure to delight Vietnamese audiences with
Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto Op. 35 and Gustav Mahle’s Symphony No.1 D major
“Titan”.
Born in 1988, Ryu
Goto is now residing in the
Conducted by Clay
Couturiaux, the US and Ho Chi Minh Symphony Orchestras will perform three
famous works including Introduction and Allegro for Strings, Op. 47 (Edward
Elgar), Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra (Mozart), and a
concerto for violin, cello and orchestra Op.102 (Johannes Brahms).
Inspiration
in full bloom at exhibit
The flowers in
noted architect Hoang Dao Kinh's paintings create a blaze of colour in the
exhibition room at the Casa Italia, Ha Noi.
Entitled Hoa Vo Uu
(Carefree Flowers), the exhibition of 18 of the works opened on Monday and
follows two months of absorbed work.
Kinh said that two
months ago, he suddenly found inspiration in the blooming flowers of summer.
Every day, he bought a bunch from the market, spent all day admire them and
portraying them.
"I let myself
drift with emotion and then set to work," he said, "I didn't care
about fine-arts styles or other matters.
"Once, when I
was feeling greatly elated, I finished one painting in a day."
Kinh lost himself
in his paintings as the flowers made him feel happy and peaceful.
"Life is so
busy and full of worry, I find tranquility and relaxation in painting,"
he said.
"Through the
exhibition, I want to pass on this happiness to visitors," he said,
"I expect that they will also discover similar feelings if they admire
my work."
Kinh considers fine
arts as a hobby that helps him relax. He's passionate about painting flowers
and has organised many exhibitions in Ha Noi,
Italian Ambassador
Lorenzo Angeloni said Kinh's paintings inspired him with a special energy.
"Kinh shows
talent. He is quite professional," he said, "I was charmed by the
beautiful flowers and brilliant paintings."
Kinh was born in
1941. He is an expert in preservation and restoration of architectural relics
and heritage, an architectural theorist and critic. He has also created many
paintings.
He has published
books on cultural heritage preservation and architecture. Currently, he's a
member of the National Cultural Heritage Committee.
In the last 10
years, he has co-operated with Italian researchers in the restoration of the
Cham towers at My Son in central Quang
With support from
the Italian Embassy, Kinh will organise a workshop on Saturday at the Casa
Italia and discuss the preservation of cultural heritage.
Through the
workshop he will introduce a master course where students can learn to
preserve cultural heritage.
Kinh will use
profits from his paintings to grant a scholarship to a Vietnamese student to
study the preservation of Vietnamese antiquities.
The exhibition will
run until June 6 at the Casa Italia,
Fernando Roperto
from Acercándonos Ediciones said President Ho’s books were part of a
collection named after the legendary guerrilla Che Guevara.
The books focus on
classic Marxism–Leninism theories and writings on the world by leaders of the
proletariat.
It aims to honour
Ho Chi Minh’s ideology and help readers understand more about
Roperto said his
publishing house plans to introduce Argentinean audiences to more books by
Vietnamese authors, to help them learn more about
Last year,
Argentinean publisher Cienflores published two works written by General Vo
Nguyen Giap on humans and weapons, and the people’s army. The publishing
house will soon print more books of General Giap and writings by President Ho
Chi Minh.
Paintings,
photos depic bustling, peaceful life in Vietnam
A painting, photo,
and poetry exhibition themed “Life: Up and Down”, juxtaposing life in the
bustling city streets with more relaxed, serene lifestyles will be held at
the French Cultural Centre L' Espace from May 30-June 30.
Ink paintings and
photos by Marie-Cécile Marques and Eric Huynh provide a contrast to the inner
and outer, noisiness and serenity of
In particular, all
works at the exhibition are painted on Do (Poonah) paper, a unique material
of Vietnamese fine art, which is perfect for ink.
Treasured
The 200-year-old
Duong Pham communal house in
All the wooden
structures of the house, which was designed based on the style of nha ruong
(wooden house with many beams and pillars), have collapsed. Altars that were
once set for gods and the founders of the village lie exposed to both sun and
rain.
Meanwhile, the
house's surrounding land is illegally occupied by six households. Local
people living near the house, which is located in the former royal capital,
According to researcher
Ho Tan Phan,
"The
development of
Phan suggested that
due to urbanisation, local authorities could take part of the house's land
for constructing community institutions, but the iconic building should be
preserved as a heritage site for
Researchers at the
Viet Nam Institute for Culture and Art Study in
The experts believe
that the present carving masters cannot create such artistic wooden carvings.
Authorities of the
city have ordered Phu Nhuan Ward, where the house is located, to dismantle
the house completely, and use the land for a public building.
"We are in a
dilemma as we do not dare to ruin the house because this is the property of
our ancestors. Dismantling it completely is something we should reconsider
culturally and spiritually," said Ho Dung, chairman of the ward.
Dung pointed out
that the ward has asked city authorities to construct a concrete building
that makes use of the wooden structures of the house on a total area of 500
square metres of the old building. The remaining land area can be used for
community activities.
"But they have
not approved or even abandoned our proposal for years. We cannot move the
illegal occupying households and provide proper protection to the house
without a clear decision from the city authorities," he added.
Dedicated
researchers in
Near the house are
the An Dinh Palace, constructed in the French style; the memorial house to
the latest queen of the Nguyen dynasty (1802–1945); and many other private
residences of former royal family members.
Old books
return to shelves
Six Vietnamese
books from the 1930-45 period have been reprinted in Ha Noi by Nha Nam
Culture and Communications Company.
Considered masterpieces
of Vietnamese literature, the books are So Do (Dumb Luck) by Vu Trong Phung,
Viec Lang (The Village) by Ngo Tat To, Vang Bong Mot Thoi (Once Upon an Old
Time) by Nguyen Tuan, Mieng Ngon Ha Noi (Ha Noi's Tasty Dishes) by Vu Bang
and Gio Dau Mua (Early Seasonal Wind) and Ha Noi Bam Sau Pho Phuong (Ha Noi's
36 Streets & Guilds) by Thach Lam.
Implemented by the
Nha Nam Co and the Viet Nam Writers Association Publishing House, the project
aims to reintroduce the works to Vietnamese audiences and make them once
again popular, said Vu Hoang Giang, director of Nha Nam Co.
"The project
will honour works which best reflect Vietnamese literature in the 1930-45
period. Different genres such as novels, reportage and essays will be
selected," Giang said. "These works are great successes of
Vietnamese literature."
In the first phase,
the Nha Nam company invited literature researchers Lai Nguyen An, Pham Xuan
Nguyen and writer Ta Duy Anh to collaborate on the project by collating the
various editions of each book.
An collected copies
of So Do, including the first copy printed in Ha Noi Newspaper in 1938 as
well as other editions printed in 1946, 1952 and 1961.
"Collation is
very tough work," An said at the launching ceremony in Ha Noi last week.
About 2,000 copies
of each book were released, according to Dang Tran Quan, an employee at Nha
Nam Co.
"A recent
survey by Nha Nam Company found that students at Ha Noi universities wanted
to read Vietnamese literature from the 1930-45 period. So it was essential to
have a system to reprint these masterpieces," Quan said.
In the next phase,
the publishers will reprint books written after 1945.
Documentaries
on Vietnam's sea and islands to screen in Hanoi
Five documentary
films on
Screening the
films, which were produced during the national resistance war against the
The films not only
feature the beauty of the landscape and Vietnamese people but also contribute
to affirming
The documentaries, including
Dau Song Ngọn Gio (The Most Dangerous Position) by director Nguyen Ngoc
Quynh, Truong Sa thang 4 nam 1988 (Truong Sa in April, 1988) by People’s
Artist Le Manh Thich, Dao Ly Son (Ly Son Island) by Cong Thanh Duc, Bien Cua
Nguoi Viet (Sea of Vietnamese People) by Dao Thanh Tung and
Andre Menras – Mot
Nguoi Viet (Andre Menras – A Vietnamese Person) by Dao ThanhTung, are
scheduled to be screened at
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Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 5, 2014
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