Art & Entertainment
News Headlines 29/5
Minister of
Transport Dinh La Thang recently signed a document to recognise
The Ministry of
Transport also asked Hanoi Municipal People's Committee to prepare a dossier
to recognise the bridge, according to regulations.
Designed by the
French architect, Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, the 2,290m
As the only bridge
across the Red River that connected
The bridge was
initially called the
It was built by
contractor Daydé & Pillé, under the leadership of the Indochina Governor
Paul Doumer.
After the country’s
liberation, the bridge was renamed Long Bien.
For over 100 years,
it witnessing many changes and from the country's wartime to peacetime,
Exhibition
on
About 112
photographs featuring Vietnamese sea and islands are on display at an
exhibition, which opened in
They illustrate the
daily life and work and defence of sovereignty over sea and islands.
The exhibition
includes the latest photos on the struggle to defend
The photos depict
how
The
exhibition gives visitors fresh insight into
At the opening
ceremony, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Ho Anh Tuan said
that the exhibition conveys a message of peace and solidarity to people
across the country and around the world. It asserts
The exhibition will
run until June 5.
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classical musicians to entertain
Five young artists
and conductor Clay Couturiaux from the in the
They will perform
Edward Elgar's Introduction and Allegro for String Quartet and String
Orchestra, op. 47; Brahms's Concerto for violin, cello & orchestra in A
Minor, op. 102; and Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for violin, viola &
orchestra in E-Flat Major, K.364.
Couturiaux began
his musical studies at the age of eight, learning the cello and piano. He got
degrees in both conducting and the cello from the.
He has over two
decades' experience in conducting symphony orchestras and teaching.
He has performed
with the Milano Classica Orchestra da Camera in
The monthly show by
the HBSO, known as Young Melodies, is a series if free concerts to educate
the younger generations in music and dance. Invitations are available at the
venue at
Events held
to celebrate Day for Children
Entertainment
centres in
At District 9's
The park's annual
festival Cuisine of Southern Region 2014 will open tonight, featuring
hundreds of stalls displaying traditional fruits and vegetables, and dishes
cooked by artisans.
The 23-9 Park
Circus Theatre in District 1 will offer a circus and drama show, Co Tich Cho
Em (Legend for Children), featuring music, dance, pantomine and circus
tricks. The show is about children on a magical adventure that helps them
learn about people and animals.
More than 350 poor
students from 24 districts around the city will participate in the event Tet
Cho Em (Festival for You), organised by the Khan Quang Do (Red Scarf)
newspaper in co-operation with its partners, Tan Binh District's Youth Union.
Many games, music
and song shows, exhibitions, paintings and sport competitions will be
featured.
The organisers will
present toys and candy donated by local organisations to children.
The event will
begin on May 30 at Hoang Van Thu Park in Tan Binh District.
Two prestigious art
troupes for children, the HCM City Circus Troupe and Puppet Troupe, will
perform new plays based on traditional legends, including Tran Quoc Toan
(Young Hero Tran Quoc Toan) and Thach Sanh Chem Chan (Young Hero Thach Sanh
Kills the Beast).
These special
performances will combine the traditional genres of circus and puppetry as
well as modern music and dance. The producers have invested in theatre
costumes and sound and light effects to dazzle young audiences.
The shows will open
on May 30 and will continue to be staged every weekend until mid-June.
"We will offer
quality shows for children that have a cast of interesting characters, as
well as different theatrical styles," said stage director Nguyen Tan Loc
of the HCM City Puppet Troupe.
Loc's staff
includes famous comic actors Dai Nghia and Dinh Toan.
Meanwhile, cultural
houses for children are launching contests in cooking, painting,
story-telling, singing and dancing. Topics on peace and love will be
highlighted.
Several thousand
gifts and toys collected by charity organisations and individuals will be
given to disadvantaged children living in open houses and shelters around the
city on the special day. Volunteers from universities will visit and play
with the kids.
Supermarkets and
hotels have invited young singers such as Miu Le, Noo Phuoc Thinh and Minh
Hang to attend their celebrations. Promotions have been offered to attract
children and their parents.
Spratlys'
theme for kids' festival
A large map of
After the event,
the embellished map will be sent to the Truong Sa Islands (Spratlys).
The festival, part
of International Children's Day, will feature a wide range of entertainment
and education activities.
It will also
feature a display of more than 100 paintings by children.
In conjunction with
the National Museum of History, the organising board will hold a series of I
Love History programmes where children can play and learn about the past.
The themes will be
about patriotism and defence.
There will be
plenty of music, dance and even a circus - and an aerobics competition will
be held for children aged five to nine.
The festival will
be held at the Viet Nam Exhibition Centre for Culture and Arts,
Southern
fruit fair to open in City
More than 180
varieties of specialty fruits from 21 cities and provinces will be showcased
at the Southern Fruit Festival that will open on June 1 at the
The highlight of
this year's event is a floating fruit market with more than 70 boats loaded
with different kinds of fruits that will be sold at 20-40 per cent lower than
market prices over the next three months, according to organisers.
Nearly 1,000 fruits
of 11 kinds have been entered in a ‘safe and delicious fruits' contest to be
held during the fair. There will also be a fruit parade and arrangement to
depict graphic arts, art performances, and folk games.
Kids will get free
tickets to the eventl on Children's Day, June 1. Last year the fair attracted
more than 1.6 million visitors who bought more than 1,000 tonnes of fruits.
The festival, which
debuted in 2004, has become a popular cultural tourism activity, La Quoc
Khanh, deputy director of the city Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism,
its organiser, said.
It will go on until
June 8.
Le Petit
Prince to reign at Metropole
Le Petit Prince,
one of the most beloved children's stories of all time, is coming to Ha Noi
next month.
Starting from June
1 – International Children's Day – the 113-year-old Sofitel Legend Metropole
Hanoi Hotel will host an exhibition, called Le Petit Prince's Journey, which
is an old children's tale of a little boy fallen to Earth who encounters the
strangeness of the adult world for the first time.
The month-long
exhibition will feature scanned copies of the pages of the original
manuscript produced by the book's 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
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.
HITS stages
newest productions
The Hanoi
International Theatre Society is back and taking to the stage with its newest
productions from veteran and newcomer directors team.
Veteran thespians
Kelly Brennan, Christophe Barthe and Nadia Engelbrecht, as well as new
members Nic Sando and Matt Barns, will take on the role of directors with a
series of one-act plays performed over an epic three-day event.
Productions
including Blythe Spirit; Words, Words, Words; Art House; Friendship; and The
Cockroach will be presented from May 29 until 31 at Chez Xuan Restaurant
Garden Bar and Grill, No 41 Alley 76 An Duong Street, Tay Ho District. Find
more information online at hitshanoi.com.
Bicycle
ride around city
Positive Mass is an
event inspired by an international event called Critical Mass, aiming to
promote cycling for all its positive reasons. Critical Mass is a cycling
event typically held on the last Friday of every month in over 300 cities
around the world. The ride was originally founded in 1992 in
In Ha Noi, Positive
Mass is called Dap Cho Suong, literally meaning cycling for pleasure. Bikers
meet on the last Friday of every month at
This month's Dap
Cho Suong – Positive Mass will be held at 8pm on Friday, May 30.—
The New Orleans
Bourbon Jazz Festival featuring music, dance, Cajun food and coolers will be
held at the Q4 event space in District 4 on May 31.
The event,
organised by Arts for Mobility, an organisation that raises funds for
charity, will feature blues and soul singer Eugene "Hideaway"
Brides from New Orleans and jazz singer Shun Sakai from Tokyo. City-based
artists like the Wanderlusters and The Blue Brothers will also perform. There
will be jazz dance performances by the Urban Dance Group as well as
belly-dance shows by the Saigon Belly Dancers.
Tickets are
VND500,000, including VND200,000 for food and a drink voucher.
All proceeds will
be donated to Kids First Vietnam to buy wheelchairs for children in Dong Ha
Town in
The festival will
begin at 4pm at
Rock
concert with Dissonant Nation
Rock band Dissonant
Nation will be performing at L'Espace,
With the resonating
album titled We Play We Are in Their Credit, the trio from Aubagne have a
dynamic style of rock performed in three languages: French, English and
Ticket price:
VND120,000 or VND60,000 for members of L'Espace and students.
IDECAF play
sets Ulysses myth in Viet Nam
The French
Institute in
The play will
recast the myth of Ulysses and present it as a mixture of songs and drama set
in a modern Vietnamese context.
After 10 years away
from home, Ulysses decides to return to
With help from
friends and his people, Ulysses overcomes various challenges.
A troupe of artists
and an ensemble of musicians will present one of the greatest tales of
ancient Greek mythology.
The play will be in
Vietnamese and French.
Entry will be free.
Video
festival calls for worldwide entries
The festival Les
Instants Vidéo in
This year, the
festival comes with the theme ‘For a free circulation of bodies and desires’
as more and more walls are built between those who have everything and those
who have nothing, and misogyny and homophobia (even hidden behind with a good
conscience) are walls erected between bodies and desires.
The festival will
feature a wide range of activities such as displaying artworks in different
countries, workshops on awareness and creations as laboratories of
experimentation, inspiration and education, conferences about the history of
video art and about the international creation, international screenings that
artists always accompany and which are written as poems. Moreover, the festival
will bolster development of methods of preservation, archiving and
dissemination of multimedia arts and international cooperation shaped like a
constellation, in which the artistic creation is approached as an essential
component of the society, dealing with social, political and cultural issues.
The submissions can
be sent to Les Instants Vidéo Numériques et poétiques, Friche la Belle de Mai
– 41 rue Jobin – 13003 Marseille – France or
inscription@instantsvideo.com. Entry form can be downloaded from www.instantsvideo.com/blog/en/archives/1204.
Deadline for
submission is June 13.
Concert to
feature Vietnamese folk songs
Some of the
well-known Vietnamese vocal compositions from the 20th century will be
performed at a concert called “
At the concert set
for 8 p.m. on June 8 at HCMC Opera House, audiences will be entertained by
talents of the Choir of HCMC Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera (HBSO),
Children Choir and other HBSO artists such as Nguyen Thi Thanh Nga, Ho Hoang
Ngoc, Tran Duy Linh, Dinh Trung Kien, Nguyen Thi Nhu Ngoc and Nguyen Minh
Khoa.
Great oldies of
many Vietnamese generations such as Tình Ca by Hoang Duong, Song Lo by Van
Cao, Nguoi Ha Noi by Nguyen Dinh Thi and Dat nuoc tinh yeu by Le Giang will
be performed in the first part. For the second half of the evening, HBSO will
present composer Tran Manh Hung’s folk suite The Flow choreographed by Tran
Phuc Hai. Scored for soloists, choir, children choir and symphony orchestra,
the composition strings together with 21 different folk songs from all over
Tickets cost
VND400,000, VND350,000 and VND200,000 per person. Students just pay VND80,000
for a ticket. For ticket booking and delivery, contact 08 3823 7419 or visit
www.ticketbox.vn.
Vietnamese
violinist gigs with
Internationally
acclaimed Vietnamese violinist Chuong Vu will give a gig with his friends -
violinist Felix Olschofka, viola artist Daphne Gerling, cellists Grace Ho and
Dan Totan and conductor Clay Couturiaux from the University of North Texas -
at the concert ‘Young Melody’ at HCMC Opera House at 8 p.m. on Thursday.
The concert will
also feature talents of artists from HCMC Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera
(HBSO).
The concert will
entertain music lovers by world-famous pieces by renowned composers Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart and Johannes Brahms and Edward Elgar. Introduction and Allegro
for String Quartet and String Orchestra, op. 47 by Elgar and Sinfonia
Concertante for violin, viola & orchestra in E-Flat Major, K.364 by
Mozart will be played in the first part. Meanwhile Concerto for violin, cello
& orchestra in A Minor, op. 102 will be staged after that.
Praised for his
“exquisite playing” by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Yehudi Wyner,
violinist Chuong Vu, whose Vietnamese name is Vu Viet Chuong, has performed
as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestra member throughout North and
South America, Europe, and Asia with repertoire ranging from early baroque to
modern music. Vu has appeared as a soloist with orchestras and at many
international music festivals.
As a native of
As the recipient of
the prestigious Lack Starling Scholarship from the Starling Endowment, Vu
earned both his Bachelor and Master’s degrees in Violin Performance from the
Vu is currently on
the faculty of the
Admission is free.
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Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 5, 2014
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