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Vietnamese
photographer wins gold medal in
Vietnamese
photographer Tran Viet Van has won a gold medal at the Prix de la
Photographie, Paris (Px3) 2014 for a series of five photos featuring war
soldiers.
A press release
announced the names of the winners this morning.
Besides the gold
medal in the Portraiture – Other – P category, Vans set of photos entitledWar
Commander at Time of Peacealso received a bronze medal in the Press – Other
category. Both categories are meant for professional photographers.
This is the sixth
consecutive year that Van has been honoured at the Px3 photography
competition, one of the most important events in
Born in 1971, Van
graduated with a BA degree in culture from the Ha Noi Cultural University in
1992. Hecurrently works for the Lao Dong (Labour) newspaper. He has held nine
solo exhibitions and many group exhibitions both at home and abroad, and published
four books.
"The
commanders used to say, remember and think about the past war. The past is
glorious, as is the sacrifice and the pain... But the generals are remembered
as heroes. For now, they live quiet, sombre lives as ordinary people and will
gradually fade into oblivion," Van said, while speaking about his
winning works.
The works recently
won an Honourable Mention at the annual photo awards in the
Px3 2014 also
granted Mohammad Ali Berno of Iran the Photographer of the Year Award for his
entryPhotojournalism, and Giorgio Bianchi of Italy the Best New Talent Award
for his seriesBattle in Kiev.
Showbiz
stars' struggles get a TV series
A series on the
struggles and tribulations entertainers overcome to become stars begins next
week on Viet Nam Television.
Nguyen Duc Viet,
who made the 30-episode Buoc Nhay Hoan Vu (Dancing with the Stars) – a joint
production by VTV and Cat Tien Sa Company – got the idea for the series from
the TV reality show of the same name that has been popular in Viet Nam for
the last several years.
Viet says the
series focuses on the efforts of young artists to reach the limelight.
It analyses the
making of the reality dancing show in which 10 celebrities are paired with
professional ballroom dancers in a contest, and takes a look backstage at the
stars who take part.
Viet said the
contestants of the Buoc Nhay Hoan Vu show in 2013 were his first choice for
the film.
He chose singer Yen
Trang, who won the show in 2013 and is also well-known for her negative
characters in movies like Cong Chua Teen va Ngu Ho Tuong (Teenage Princess
and Five Bodyguards).
Trang said, "I
was chosen for the role of Thuy Truc, a daughter of a rich family who has a
passion for dancing and accepts sacrificing everything to pursue her target.
"Because I was
trained in dancing [for] Buoc Nhay Hoan Vu, I felt comfortable playing the
role."
The film also
features singer Maya, another contestant from last year's show, and model
Ngoc Quyen, who has acted in several TV series and movies.
Trang says:
"Through the film, audiences will know about the hardships and pains
youngsters suffer to achieve success in show business."
It begins on VTV3
on July 8.
Idol vies
for the RoK film title
The movie Than
Tuong (Idol), directed by Quang Huy, will vie for the Kim Dae Jung Nobel
Peace Film Award at the 14th Gwangju International Film Festival (GIFF).
The festival will
be held in the
The film tells the
story of a young man living in
It won six Golden
Kite awards, given by the Vietnam Cinema Association, last year, including
the Best Director Award for Huy.
The Kim Dea Jung
Nobel Peace Film Award is given jointly by GIFF and the Kim Dae Jung Peace
Foundation. The purpose is to award filmmakers and entertainers who deal with
issues such as human rights, peace and freedom.
Director Dang Nhat
Minh won the award in 2005 and 2013.
‘Towards
the
Eighty caricature
paintings are on display at an exhibition called 'Towards the East Sea' which
was opened at the Exhibition Hall, 16 Ngo Quyen
St,
A short time after
its launch, the organisers received 198 works from 48 painters across the
country.
Addressing the
opening ceremony, VFAA Chairman Tran Khanh Chuong said together with people
nationwide, the painters strongly decried
The exhibition is
seen as a significant event showing patriotism in response to the VFAA's
strong complaints over
the Haiyang Shiyou
981 within
The exhibition in
Historical
evidences on Hoang Sa, Truong Sa archipelagos exhibited An exhibition
featuring historical maps, documents and photographs affirming
Entitled ‘Vietnam’s
Hoang Sa and Truong Sa - Historical Evidence’, the exhibition showcased over
100 maps published in Vietnam, China, and Western countries from the 15th
century onwards, which all affirmed Vietnam’s sovereignty over Hoang Sa and
Truong Sa archipelagos.
The highlight of
the exhibition is a display of a collection of atlases selected and issued by
Belgian geographer Philippe Vandermaelen in 1827 showing
Additionally,
documents and maps issued by the Chinese people under the Qing dynasty and
the Republic of China are being displayed at the event. Many of the
documents, which were announced worldwide in the 16th century, indicate the
fact that these islands have not historically belonged to
Speaking at the
opening ceremony, Deputy Minister Truong Minh Tuan said that the exhibition
is one of the activities designed to pay tribute to the previous generation
forprotecting sea and island sovereignty.
The event,
organised by the Ministry of Information and Communications, is also expected
to raise awareness among people, especially youth, about
Public
opinions collected on President Ho Chi Minh statue
A mock-up statue of
Uncle Ho made by sculptor Lam Quang Noi is on display at the Ho Chi Minh
Museum in
opinions on the
model.
The bronze statue,
which measures 7.2 metres in height, is the best one selected from 32 entries
submitted to a contest launched by the city People’s Committee on June 1.
The display of the
mock-up, which lasts through July 30, aims to complete the work in order to
capture the nobility, simplicity and friendliness of the nation’s great
father.
According to artist
Lam Quang Noi, he searched many documents on the life and revolutionary
career of President Ho in order to gain inspiration for making the work.
After completing
the referendum, the statue is scheduled to be completed in May of next year
on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Liberation of the South (April
30) and the President’s 125th birthday (May 19). It will be placed at a park
in front of the People’s Committee headquarters in
Western
Australia hosts photo exhibition on Vietnam
A photo exhibition
casting the spotlight on the Vietnamese land, culture and its people got underway
in
At the opening
ceremony, Consult General Le Viet Duyen spoke glowingly of the intrinsic
natural beauty of the Vietnamese landscapes, its rich vibrant long-standing
culture and, most notably, its hospitable people.
The nation
currently has nearly 20 world heritages, including seven world cultural and
natural heritages and one global geological park recognised by the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) he said.
Many locations
throughout the country are gaining worldwide recognition as must- see places
to travel to for a holiday he said, naming specifically Ha Long, Nha Trang,
Mui Ne and Sapa.
Duyen emphasised that
the magnificent images and peaceful life of the nation can be at risk if
security and stability in the Asia-Pacific is region is not ensured.
The current
“More than half of
Mike Nahan,
Minister for Energy; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests of the
He expressed his
hope that bilateral relations between
The exhibition
running until July 11, also showcases documentary photos pertaining to
The photos
depicting vivid images of Chinese vessels firing water cannons at Vietnamese
ships and the vicious attack and sinking of a Vietnamese fishing vessel have
helped visitors understand about
Photo
contest marks Heritage Day
The third Viet Nam
Heritage Photo Awards to celebrate the National Cultural Heritage Day on
November 23 began receiving entries yesterday.
Themed The Soul of
Viet Nam, the awards aim to raise public awareness on promotion and
preservation of cultural and natural heritage values.
Sponsored by Canon
Marketing Vietnam, the competition is open to both Vietnamese and foreigners
aged 18 and above.
This year,
organisers have extended the competition by including a Junior Viet Nam
Heritage Awards contest open to people under 18.
Subjects of photos
can vary, from nature, daily life, or tangible and intangible heritage.
"I have
realised that
As many as 100
photos chosen from entries submitted to the contest will be printed in large
format and exhibited in 10 cities across the country, starting from October.
A total of 30
prizes of Canon cameras and printers of different types will be given to
winners of the contest that will be announced on October 8.
Entries can be
either colour or black-and-white of at least 300 dpi and at most five
megabytes. They should be submitted to by September 20.
The contest is
organised by Vietnam Heritage magazine under the Vietnam Cultural Heritage
Association.
Kids' shows
kick off for summer
When summer comes,
big television stations like HCM City Television (HTV) and Viet Nam
Television (VTV) launch several programmes for children and teenagers.
Last week, HTV and
its partner Dong Tay Promotion announced that it would air Vu Dieu Tuoi Xanh,
a Vietnamese version of the
Nguyen Hai, project
manager of Dong Tay, said: "Summer is a free time for kids, so the young
dancers feel free and comfortable showing off their dancing interests and
talents."
He said adults
might like the show as well because it would remind them of their childhood.
After auditions in
They will compete
in different dance genres, including sport, hip hop, contemporary and
ballroom, for eight shows.
The judges are
choreographer John Huy Tran, dance sport champion Nha Khanh, and emcee Tran
Thanh. They will decide whom to eliminate every week and the final winner.
Meanwhile, VTV in
collaboration with Cat Tien Sa Company hosts another dancing show called Buoc
Nhay Hoan Vu Nhi (Dancing with the Star Kids) for children aged six to 13,
which will be broadcast in July.
Both enterprises
are working to produce a second season of the TV singing show Giong Hat Viet
Nhi (The Voice Kids), which kicked off early this month.
Children aged 9-15
are eligible to participate.
Veteran Vietnamese
singers and composers Lam Truong, Cam Ly, Luu Huong Giang and Ho Hoai Anh
will be the singers' coaches.
The programme is
being broadcast on VTV3 every Saturday night.
"Young talents
are trained by the best Vietnamese dancers and singers," Hai said,
adding that the coaches have provided wise advice to help them succeed in
their career after the show.
Last year, The
Voice Kids discovered 11-year-old Phuong My Chi, the runner up. With her
sweet voice, the girl has issued her latest album Que Em Mua Nuoc Lu (My
Hometown in Flood Season) featuring songs about love for the country. It has
received a warm welcome from listeners.
TV show producers
said they were trying their best to make the programmes suitable to young
contestants and make them feel comfortable.
Speaking at a
conference to announce the second season of The Voice Kids in April, Lai Bac
Hai Dang, director of the season, said the organisers would talk with
contestants' parents about any problems so they can help their children
overcome difficulties.
Do Thanh Thao, a
mother of an 11-year-old boy in
Pop singer
performs musical theatre
Pop singer Duc Tuan
will pay tribute to the songs that made him a star, singing many of them at a
concert in
Dau An (The
Hallmark) on Saturday will also be a celebration of 14 years in the industry
for him.
Tuan will open the
show with pop and R&B along with his friends, singers Ngoc Tuyen, Ngoc
Anh, and Uyen Linh.
The highlights will
be pieces from English and French musicals.
"Pop music
brought me fame," 29-year-old says. "But I found myself singing in
musical theatre.
"My fans have
supported me in challenging myself in the new style."
He will sing pieces
from The Phantom of the Opera and immortal songs like This Is the Moment,
Memory, and Sunset Boulevard that have been performed countless times on
Broadway.
Tuan worked with
English conductor-composer Paul Bateman, Canadian singer Genevieve Charest,
and Irish sound specialist Colin Voland on how to sing some of the songs.
He made copyright
payments of nearly US$20,000 for performing some of the songs at the show.
Tuan's love for
opera began at an early age. In 2003 he first enjoyed Broadway musicals while
on a visit to
"My teachers
infused their passion into me. I have no reason to doubt my new style."
He is confident
about the success of Hallmark.
His last live
concert, Music of the Night in 2009, featured a symphony orchestra of 60
artists, and was performed before a select group of fans. The orchestra
played under Bateman.
Then too he sang
English and French songs and wowed the audience, which included some famous
music critics.
Tuan's singing
career got a start in 2000 when he won the HCM City Television Singing
Competition, one of the country's top professional singing contests.
With his strong
voice and good looks, Tuan has become a big hit with audiences in
He has released 14
albums in pop, R&B, and musical theatre. His latest album, Requiem,
featuring songs in jazz and opera by veteran composer Pham Duy will be released
early next month.
"I hope my
show will be a party for my fans," he said.
Source: VNS/VNN/VOV/VNA
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