Art
& Entertainment News 22/7
Graffiti
works to be erased
In the past one
year, the alley at 15B
The news was posted
by a graffiti artist named Ben on his Facebook page to announce the decision
of local citizens as they complained that many people had made too much noise
and a messy environment when visiting the place for photography and filming.
Locals are
collecting money to erase all the graffiti works on a 100-meter-long wall of
the alley.
Many young people
and art lovers feel sorry when they had heard the information.
The people living
in the alley of 15B Le Thanh Ton had allowed graffiti artists to paint their
works on the wall since late last year with an aim to beautify the location
and to encourage artists to show their creativity.
Graffiti was
introduced to
However, graffiti
has not widely accepted by the public and this is one of the challenges for
young people to find a place to paint and show their creativity.
Veteran
author publishes works
HCM City-based Tre
Publishing House has signed a lifetime copyright deal with veteran writer
Trang The Hy, one of
The deal grants
exclusive rights to the writer's 65 short stories and two novels written
before 1983 to the publishing house.
The publishing house
printed Hy's Vet Thuong Thu 13 (The 13th Injury) in 2011 and plans to publish
all of his pieces by October to mark the writer's 90th birthday.
The publishing
house will soon launch e-book versions of six titles already printed by rival
publishing houses, including short story collection Mua Am (Warm Rain) and
English-Vietnamese poetry collection Dang va Ngot (Bitter and Sweet).
Writer Trang The Hy
was born as Vo Ngoc Canh in 1924 in the southern
"I'm so happy
to have people read and love my pieces," he said.
Young opera
Vietnamese virtuoso and prodigy Dao To Loan recently completed a Lidal
Johnson Summer Music Camp in the Norwegian capital city of
During the summer
camp, Loan participated along with 40 other young opera talents from 19
countries in varied and rich opera performances in several cities in the
Northern European country, including two French operettas in
Her stunning
performance of the Vietnamese song Me Yeu Con (Mother loves child) and a
Norwegian song at a night outdoor concert, brought an audience of more than
5,000 to their feet with thunderous applause.
At the Lidal North
Opera Workshop concert in the Norwegian Opera House on July 14, Loan’s
brilliant performance won over judges and audiences alike, garnering the
jury’s prize and audience’s favourite prize.
Loan’s
participation in the summer camp came as part of a Vietnamese-Norwegian
cultural cooperation project – Transposition– funded by the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of Norway.
The main goals of
the project are to promote artistic excellence, build capacity and transfer
knowledge among the partner institutions in
Since its inception
in 2007, the project has supported more than 250 cooperation and exchanges of
knowledge activities.
Transposition
artistic director Geir Johnson recently announced that the first summer
training course for 20 Vietnamese youth artists will be launched in
He added that due
to the tremendous success of the project and active interest in it throughout
the country, there are continuing plans to expand the project to
implement a the third phase in the 2012-2015 period.
Active participants
in the Transposition project include the Vietnam National Academy of
Music, Vietnam Institute of
Event for
A series of events
dedicated to the local LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender)
community will be held in
Viet Pride 2014 is
themed “
It aims to raise
awareness of sexual diversity with the hope that homosexual, bisexual and
transsexual people will be given the right to love and be loved like everyone
else.
Besides numerous
activities such as film screenings, musical performances, talk shows and a
bike rally, Viet Pride 2014 is also a chance for LGBT people to raise their
concerns about several issues including sexual health and legal rights.
First held in 2012,
the 2014 event is organized by the Hanoi-based Viet Pride organization, with
the support of UNDP, the Dutch Embassy and U.S. Embassy in
Walking
programme offers chance to discover
The 2014 Hanoi
Sound Walk programme is scheduled to begin in early October, promising to
provide attendees with a chance to discover the typical sounds of the capital
in the past.
Under the
programme, the participants will join a short walk, and with the support of
GPRS enabled smart phones, they will put on their headphones and enjoy the
historical sounds of each destination they reach.
The walkers can
choose which parts of the city to linger in, discover more, or move on to the
next place. The sound will change according to where they are standing.
The programme was
first held in
The event is staged
by artists Dinh Le Van from
The artists used
historical documents and interviews from senior Hanoians to truthfully
recreate typical sounds in the daily life of each location.
Josh Kopecek has
lived in
Source: VNS/SGT/SGGP/VNN
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Thứ Ba, 22 tháng 7, 2014
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