Art
& Entertainment News 21/8
German DJ
brings beats to HCM City
The Goethe
Institute and Heart Beat Saigon will present a performance by German music
producer and DJ Schleep Geist at the Cargo Bar on September 5.
The 34-year-old
musician, real name Sebastian Geist, became interested in house and techno
when he was in his early twenties. In 2007 he moved to
The event will
feature DJ Drew Tudose of
The show will start
at 8pm at
Thousands
flock to
Thousands of young
people turned out on August 20-21 at The Garden Shopping Centre in
The superstar
hopefuls came out with songs in their heart and aspirations of fame as
Contestants
competed in four events: catwalk in selected costume, body show in swimsuit,
interview, and posing for photos.
This is the
occasion for both professional and amateur models to strut their stuff and
improve their catwalk skills, said Quynh Trang, production director of the
contest.
Trang said the jury
board of this year’s competition includes Adam William – a famous catwalk
expert from
Sweden
launches photo contest in Vietnam
A photo contest
entitled “Swedish innovation through Vietnamese lenses” was launched in
Addressing the
launch ceremony, Nguyen Phuong Ha, deputy head of the International
Cooperation Department under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism,
said the contest seeks to promote bilateral relations between
Contestants are
encouraged to submit photos that vividly depict the use of Swedish
innovations in the everyday life of Vietnamese people.
She expressed her
hope that through the contest Vietnamese photography lovers will discover an
innovative and dynamic
To mark
Swedish ambassador
to Vietnam Camilla Mellander stressed the important role of renovation in the
process of economic growth in any nation. She also expressed her wish to
contribute to promoting and developing an innovation culture in
She hoped that many
Vietnamese people will actively respond to the photo contest, helping raise
public awareness about mutual understanding and cooperation between the two
nations.
The event takes
place from August 20 to October 12 for all Vietnamese citizens. The awards
ceremony will be held in
The winner will
receive a trip to
Mong
textiles displayed in capital
A display
showcasing textile products of the Blue Mong ethnic group from Hoa Binh will
open to the public from 10am on Saturday.
Taking place at the
Ha Noi Design Centre, 91 Au Co Street, the two-day event aims to present the
quintessence of Mong culture.
Visitors will have
the chance to learn about the rich artistic and spiritual world of the group
through batik, applique and embroidery. They will have the chance to see how
they are made, and the meanings behind the motifs.
The event will also
exhibit new collections inspired by Mong textiles to spark a conversation
about bringing ethnic traditions to contemporary, international markets.
This event is a
part of the "Improving Livelihood of Ethnic Minority Women through the
Sustainable Development the Ethnic Textile Value Chain", a project
funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation and executed by
VietCraft.
Caribbean
carnival comes to CAMA ATK
CAMA ATK is set to
celebrate the Notting Hill Carnival – one of the world's biggest street
carnivals and celebrations of
To welcome Skank
the Tank Soundsystem to bring the noise on Saturday, the CAMA crew will
create the sights, sounds, and tastes of the Caribbean in the
The event will
start from 8pm at
Cooking centre
offers class for children
The Ha Noi Cooking
Centre will host a children's cooking class on Saturday where kids can try
their hand at cooking up something other than trouble. The class is a chance
for them to put their summer to good use in the kitchen by whipping up
something scrumptious.
The Ha Noi Cooking
Centre is at 44 Chau Long Street. For more information, visit
hanoicookingcentre.com.
The HCM City Ballet
Symphony Orchestra and Opera (HBSO) will celebrate its 20th anniversary with
a concert on September 9 at the HCM City Opera House.
In the first part,
People's Artist Ta Bon will play on the violin a work by Nguyen Van Thuong,
Tro Ve Dat Me (Return to the Motherland), followed by songs by others. Phan
Thi Hong Chau and Dam Duc Thuan will perform a duet from ballet Ngoc Trai Do
(Red Pearl) by Ca Le Thuan, while Nguyen Hong Nhung, will perform concerto
Mien Dat Thieng (
The second part of
the show will feature opera Nguoi Giu Con (Dune's Keeper) by composer Ca Le
Thuan which combines cai luong (reformed opera) and classical music. It will
be performed by HBSO's choir, ballet, and symphony orchestra with three
conductors – Ta Bon, Tran Nhat Minh, and Nguyen Anh Son.
Conservation
of
Ta Tra building, an
important relic of the
Phan Thanh Hai,
Director of the Hue Monuments Conservation Centre, said Ta Tra, built in 1804
– the oldest in the city, is part of the Dien Tho Palace. It served as a
relaxation and reception place of Queen Mothers under the Nguyen Dynasty
(1802 – 1945).
It cost the centre
11.1 billion VND (nearly 528,600 USD) to restore the building comprehensively
from wood frame, roof, foundation, walls, to ornamental details as it was
seriously downgraded due to war and weather impacts. The work was carried out
by the centre and the branch of the Institute for Building Science and
Technology in the central region.
The Dien Tho
Palace, grouping more than 10 buildings located within a rectangular area
some 100m in width and 150m in length, is a major part of
Artworks on
display at youth fine arts festival
Up to 112 pieces of
prominent artworks by 100 artists on display at the third youth fine arts
festival in
Picked out of 762
entries created between 2011 and June 2014 by young artists aged 18-35, the
pieces illustrate various imaginative approaches to techniques and topics
that intertwine and create a unique material entity.
The triennial
event, running between August 20 and September 5, is to encourage creativity
and honour artworks featuring contemporary life through the lenses of young
Vietnamese artists, said Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Vuong
Duy Bien at the opening ceremony.
As a joint effort
between the Department of Fine Arts, Photography and Exhibition and the
Vietnam University of Fine Arts, the festival will honour winning entries
with one first prize, two second prizes, three third prizes, 10 consolation
prizes and many other valuables.
The first festival
of this kind was held in 2007.
Ha Tinh to
celebrate poet Nguyen Du’s 250th birthday in 2015
The Central
Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam has given a nod to the People’s
Committee of Ha Tinh Province to hold a ceremony celebrating the great
Vietnamese poet Nguyen Du’s 250th birthday in 2015.
The United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has chosen the great
Vietnamese poet Nguyen Du among other world famous personalities to deliver a
speech at its 37th General Assembly in
Poet Nguyen Du has
been recognized by UNESCO for his Truyen Kieu (Tale of Kieu), a masterpiece
of Vietnamese classic epic poetry.
Truyen Kieu has
been translated in more than 30 languages.
The literary
masterpiece tells a tragic tale of a woman of great beauty and talent whose
fate turns tragic. The young lady named Vuong Thuy Kieu is forced to sell
herself to save her family, even though she is very learned. She overcomes
many hardships in a lifelong pursuit of her doomed lover Kim Trong.
Truyen Kieu is a
unique work that has created a ‘Kieu culture’ such as telling of fortunes
from a text of the Kieu story and writing of poetry inspired from the tragic
life of Thuy Kieu.
Nguyen Du was
recognized by the World Peace Council as one of the world’s cultural
celebrities in 1965.
Vietnamese
young contemporary artists – chances and challenges
Contemporary art,
mostly with the involvement of young artists, has developed in
dynamic combination
of materials, methods, concepts, and subjects that challenges traditional
boundaries. Young artists while indulging themselves in on August 20’s
contemporary art want to raise their voice on the varied and changing
cultural landscapes of identity, values, and beliefs as well as to reflect a
wide range of social issues.
In
Recently, Galerie
Quynh has launched a non-profit initiative called Sao La to serve not only as
a platform for exhibitions, film and video screenings, workshops and lectures
but also as an informal space for young Vietnamese to experiment, challenge
and develop their creative practices. Young artists can also join ‘San Art
Laboratory’ - a studio and three-month residency program initiated and
managed by San Art in HCMC to share creative ideas via critique and
discussion with participating local and international artists.
If
However, young
artists need a more professional art scene, more care of the public and more
investment from the government and collectors.
“The public seems
not to know well about art activities as in exhibitions at galleries and
museums, we just see artists, their friends and families, some curators, a
few foreign collectors and galleries’ owners. We do not meet many visitors
who are residents from other careers such as engineers, doctors, singers,
property traders or teachers,” says Bui Hai Son, a sculptor. “That is why we
need a stronger change in the education system and updates from media for the
public,” he said.
The third youth
arts festival opened at Hanoi University of Fine Arts on August 20.
Artworks were made
between 2011 and 2014 by young artists aged 18-35 from across the country.
The arts council
has selected 112 out of 762 entries from 100 young artists in 19 cities and
provinces nationwide. On display are paintings, graphics, sculpture,
installation, and video arts.
At the opening
ceremony, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Vuong Duy Bien
praised young artists for their passion and creativity which he said help
elevate
The awards ceremony
will be held on September 5.
Source: VNS/VOV/VNA/SGGP/SGT
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Thứ Năm, 21 tháng 8, 2014
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