Art
& Entertainment News 25/8
Veteran
composer Xuan Giao dies at age 82
Noted composer Xuan
Giao, famous for popular songs made during the American war in
Giao was born in
the
He has composed a
number of children's songs such as Em Mo Gap Bac Ho (I Dream to Meet Uncle
Ho) and Chau Yeu Ba (I Love Grandma), as well as songs composed for young
volunteers during the war against the US such as Co Gai Mo Duong (Volunteer
Building Road Women) and Chao Song Ma Anh Hung (Hello Brave Residents by Ma
River).
The wake is to take
place tomorrow at the National Funeral House at
Vietnamese
writer leaves lasting legacy
Well-known
Vietnamese writer Anh Duc died on Thursday in
Anh Duc was born
Bui Duc Ai in 1935 in the southern
He took part in the
American war at a young age and was assigned to work at Nam Bo Cuu Quoc
newspaper in 1953. Around this time, he received his first national award of
Cuu Long Literature and Arts.
Three years later
he won first prize in the short story category at a competition organised by
the Literature and Arts Magazine.
Later, he was
awarded the Nguyen Dinh Chieu Prize for Literature in 1965 for his novel Hon
Dat about the war.
An extract from Hon
Dat is often used for high school literature students, and it has been turned
into a movie with the same name by director Hong Sen.
In 2000, Duc
grabbed the Ho Chi Minh Prize, one of the top awards in the country, for his
great contribution to Vietnamese literature during the war.
Duc has been
described as gentle, profound, free and easy, which are all reflected in his
works.
Duc did not write
many works but his masterpieces such as Mot Chuyen Chep O Benh Vien, Giac Mo
Ong Lao Vuon Chim and Buc Thu Ca Mau have become bedside reading for many
generations of Vietnamese literature lovers.
Duc was also a
successful manager. He was editor-in-chief of Van Nghe Giai Phong newspaper,
editor-in-chief of Van Magazine and a member of the
His funeral will be
held on Sunday and he will be laid to rest at the city's
Concert
features beauty of hair
A concert entitled
Hair Sonata – When Her Hair Sings will feature a special violin with a bow
made of real hair on September 4.
Conductor Le Phi
Phi, A-list pop singers Thanh Lam and Hong Nhung and violinists Xuan Huy and
Khanh Linh will perform songs featuring the beauty of girls' hair.
Veteran director
Pham Hoang
German film
festival to set screens alight in six cities
The Fifth German
film festival returns to theatres in six cities of
According to the
website of the Goethe Institute here, the festival will screen films by
famous and new but promising filmmakers at theatres in the cities of Ha Noi,
Hai Phong,
The festival
promises to screen movies for various audiences with a variety of tastes and
preferences. Film subjects range from current issues to fiction fantasies and
fall into the genre of comedy, drama, tragedy and suspense thrillers.
The festival opens
with the showing of Visitors on September 4 at the National Cinema on
It tells the story
of a family that had drifted apart long ago but ended up reconciling with
each other years later. It provides the realisation that parents and children
must eventually be emancipated from each other.
Tickets for the
free showing are available from 12pm today at the Goethe Institute,
Central
highland province receives Dong Son antiques
The UNESCO Club on
the Research and Preservation of the Value of National Antiquities on
Saturday handed out more than 100 antiques to the local museum.
Club members in the
central
The artifacts
include farming tools, copper gongs and utensils for daily use such as copper
bowls and ceramic jars.
The club also gave
the province a map of
An exhibition of
the artifacts along with nearly 100 others gathered by local collectors was
opened to the public at the museum on the same day. The exhibition will run
till September 6.
Exhibit
highlights ASEAN cultures
The culture,
society and people of the ASEAN countries will be the focus of an exhibition
to be held at the Viet Nam National Library.
Entitled ASEAN
Cultural Space, the exhibition will display 1,000 documents including photos,
paintings, books and newspapers in different languages. The exhibits were
selected from the 2.5 million documents stored in the library.
Visitors will learn
about the founding of the ASEAN community and the co-operation between the
ASEAN countries in different fields such as politics, economy and culture.
The research of
Vietnamese scholars on the cinematography, literature, architecture, dance
and music of these regional countries will be presented.
The highlight of
the exhibition will be documents that express the friendship between
The exhibition will
also reflect
The exhibition will
run from August 28 to September 15 at the National Library,
Bac Giang
to host sixth festival for ethnic minorities
Northern Bac Giang
province will host its sixth festival of culture, sports and tourism for
ethnic minorities in October, according to the provincial People's Committee.
The event, held
every two years, aims to honour the local people's values and cultural
identity and provides an opportunity for ethnic minority groups to strengthen
solidarity and exchange experiences in preserving and promoting their
culture, sports and tourism potential.
It will feature a
conference on tourism, and activities including a series of art performances
showcasing traditional customs, costumes, food, folk games and sports.
Photo
exhibition in tribute to legendary General
A photo exhibition
entitled “Vo Nguyen Giap – General of Vietnamese people” was held at
Exhibition House,
The event aimed to
mark what would have been General Giap’s 104th birth anniversary and the
first anniversary of his death.
The photos were
taken by war veteran Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Trong Nghi and featured 102
out of 500 photos taken during the lifetime of General Giap.
During the
exhibition, former Party General Secretary Le Kha Phieu was moved by the
victorious memories of General Giap.
General Giap set a
bright example for generations, and the Vietnamese people will forever be
eternally grateful towards him, Phieu said.
Vietnamese
water puppetry fascinates Australian audiences
Thousands of
Australians were awe-struck by Vietnamese water puppetry performances
presented by Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre (TLWPT) at the Darwin Culture
Festival from August 21-24.
Through four shows,
Vietnamese artists introduced Australian people to the special features of
Vietnamese rural areas and history.
Chu Dac Duoc, TLWPT
Vice Director said artists wanted to promote Vietnam’s land, people and
culture to international friends through water puppetry – a special cultural
arts of Vietnam.
“We are very happy
to have received such a warm response from the festival’s organizing board,
Vietnamese representative offices and people in
Darwin Culture
Festival is one of the largest festivals in
Vietnamese water
puppetry is seen as a friendship bridge, helping Australian people and
international friends gain a better understanding about the country’s
culture.
Vietnamese
culture spotlighted in Singapore
Several Vietnamese
ancient ceramics are garnering a great deal of attention from visitors to an
exhibition themed – China Mania! The Global Passion for Porcelain 900-1900 –
ongoing in
The intricately
designed ceramic objects reflect the creativity of ancient Vietnamese
artisans.
The highlight of
the exhibition is a Vietnamese blue and white bottle neck vase which was made
in the north of
However, creating
such a colour is quite sophisticated and Vietnamese are the only artisans
from
Asian Civilizations
Museum (ACM) curator Ms Kan Shuyia also highlighted Vietnamese artisans’
creativity and arts, stressing that many Vietnamese ceramic products have
been found in the
Film
screenings mark Vietnam’s National Day
The Ministry of
Culture, Sport and Tourism has launched a nationwide film screening drive to
mark the 69th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19) and National
Day of Vietnam (September 2).
At the cinema from
August 19 to September 5 are the feature film “Bien doi” (Waiting sea), and
two documentaries “The 69th anniversary of the August Revolution and National
Day of Vietnam”, and “
On this occasion,
the ministry’s Cinematography Department and central Quang Tri province are
also screening several films to mark the 60th anniversary of the traditional
day of Vinh Linh Special Zone (August 25), the day seeing the last French
soldier leaving the district.
Fashion
designer Hoai
A Gala Dinner in
Rome, Italy, on August 23 introduced two new collections of Vietnamese
fashion designer Do Trinh Hoai Nam consisting of 40 designs inspired by the
natural landscape of Vietnam and the nation’s devotion to peace.
Twenty designs of
the collection, Transatlantic, drew inspiration from the inherent beauty of
the nation’s ocean waves, coral reefs and pearls. The second collection,
Golden Feathers, projected the imagery of pigeons as the symbol of the
nation’s quest for love, peace and happiness.
During the visit,
the designer’s entourage held exchanges with
Maker of
giant traditional lanterns
A man from Thanh
Oai, an outlying district of Hanoi, is locally famous for having made giant
lanterns for the mid-autumn festival.
Craftsman Vu Van
Sinh learned to make lanterns and other traditional decorations for the
festival when he was a boy.
His name became
more locally renowned in 2006, when he, together with other craftsmen, made a
giant lantern 6.5 metres high and 2.56 metres wide. The lantern was displayed
at the Hanoi Children's
He makes hundreds
of lanterns of various sizes to meet the rising demand of the mid-autumn
festival. Some of his clients place orders for giant lanterns that can cost
into the tens of million of VND.
This year, he is
making a giant lantern which 2.1 metres high and 1.4 metreS wide. "Even
though this is not a commission and nobody has offered to buy it yet, I'm
still devoted to making it. I'm happy to see them used during the
festival," he said.
Like many other
traditional crafts in
Nguyen Thi Hanh,
Sinh’s wife, said, “Making of lantern is a traditional craft that has been
maintained for several generations in our family. But it just doesn't bring
in much money. Craftsmen do it now just out of the love of the art.”
Sinh said that he
is willing to teach anyone who is interested in making traditional lanterns,
as he hopes to preserve the craft.
PM approves
master plan on performing arts development
The master plan, to
2020 and visions towards 2030, aims to build up an advanced Vietnamese
culture with strong national identity and develop performing arts with
priorities to foster human resources and complete the sector’s technical
infrastructure system.
It also helps
preserve and promote traditional arts while acquiring the world’s arts
quintessence.
Together with that,
the plan will boost popularizing performing arts and encouraging
organizations and individuals at home and abroad to invest in the sector's
infrastructure system.
To achieve these
objectives, the plan sets to complete mechanisms and policies; boost human
resources training; enhance capital mobilization; and enhance international
cooperation.
It will carry out
the construction of collection policies, restore and promote the traditional
arts form in danger of oblivion and loss; encourage, motivate and honor
artists in the fields of performing arts; train and retrain to improve the
creation and presentation of the work of the creative team, performers and
technicians in the field of performing arts.
The plan will
upgrade some theatres in localities which have been degraded and build a
modern performing center in
At the same time,
it will reorganize units of public arts to become professional
products; encourage organizations and individuals to invest in developing the
performing arts as prescribed by law; gradually improve the organizational
capacity of the art performance art units across the country; among others.
Source: VNS/VOV/ND/Dantri/VGP/SGT
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Thứ Hai, 25 tháng 8, 2014
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