Art
& Entertainment News 28/8
Tuyen Quang
to host biggest street festival
The northern
mountainous
The street event
will entail a range of activities, such as sport competitions and musical
performances, looking to promote the province’s cultural and historical
value, as well as attract tourists.
A parade of large,
beautiful locally-made lanterns will form part of the Tuyen Quang City
Festival which is held annually, often on the occasion of the Mid -Autumn
Festival of children.
Giant lantern – an
indispensible object enticing children during their festival, has contributed
to the naming of the Tuyen Quang City Festival as the one having the biggest
lanterns by the Vietnam Guinness Book.
Tuyen Quang has
more than 300 places of interest, including the nationally important sites of
Tan Trao, Kim Binh, Kim Quan, and Lang Ngoi – Da Ban.
Steeped in
revolutionary history and diverse ethnic cultures, Tuyen Quang is celebrated
as a place of cultural exchange for ethnic minorities in the North, and is
featured in traditional festivals, legends and folksongs.
Vietnamese Ambassador to
At least 98
organisations and 150,000 visitors are expected to participate in this year’s
Vietnam Days in
Speaking at a press
briefing in
Former Japanese
Senator Matsuda Iwao, co-head of the organising board, echoing Ambassador
Hung’s sentiments, said the festival has always been a popular event for
Japanese citizens and Vietnamese people residing in
“The most wonderful
thing is that down through the years the festival, featuring cultural and
sports activities, has contributed to a heightened sense of closeness in the
traditional ties of friendship between the two nations,” he said.
The highlight of
this year’s festival is the debut of traditional Vietnamese water puppet
shows, which are anticipated to be warmly received and highly appreciated by
local audiences.
Fayçal
Salhi Quintet to perform in Vietnam
Fayçal Salhi
Quintet will impress
The four members,
coming from
Entrance tickets
are available at L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien Str.
The quintet is set
to perform in
Vietnamese
ancient porcelains exhibited in Singapore
Among them is a
blue and white vase made in the north of
According to the
organising board, although the method to create the blue of the vase has yet
been known, it can be affirmed that such sophisticated colouring technique in
The vase also bears
impressive, vivid decorative patterns of fish and Makara, a mythical creature
that is part-animal, part-reptile, and part-fish, and often seen in art in
Kan Shuyi, a
curator at the Asian Civilisations Museum of Singapore, said
She emphasised that
many Vietnamese porcelains have been found in the
Running from August
2 to September 14, the exhibition displays 150 items coming not only from
Drama
students set to stage tragicomic tale
Students from the
Drama Club of the HCM City University of Social Science and Humanities are
preparing to stage their latest dramas on National Day, September 2.
The students will
stage Tam Va Hoang Hau (Tam and the Queen), a tragicomedy based on the
popular Vietnamese fairy tale titled Tam Cam.
The play is adapted
by cultural researcher Nhat Chieu, who works as a lecturer for the
university.
It tells the life
of Tam, a poor girl, who faces challenges to find her true love.
The young artists
will perform on a stage with sound and light effects.
"The
university's mini-club is composed of amateurs from the city's many
prestigious stages. But our 11-year-old club brings students closer to the
art," said student Thien Huan, head of the Drama Club.
"The club is
our own place where we can play, meet and share our views," he said.
Huan's colleagues,
Huynh Nhu and Thu Van, who are also studying literature and linguistics, have
adapted dozens of plays from popular Vietnamese literary works.
"We are very
nervous about performing Tam Va Hoang Hau because it's funny, but also
contains valuable lessons," said Nhu.
Nhu also plays the
role of a fairy, who, with his magic, helps Tam escape from her wicked
stepmother.
"I am very
involved in the role because I don't want to disappoint my audience," he
said. "Staging on the holiday is our chance to make an impression and
show drama lovers what we can do."
Theatre critic Ngoc
Uyen, who has worked with the club's members, said all their plays are a big
challenge.
"Students have
tried to perfect their work in the hope that their club will become a place
for young people to enjoy the art in different way."
Uyen said that the
club is part of the university's drive to be recognised as a specialist
university.
"By having
this club, the university can give its teachers and students the opportunity
to develop their techniques and their knowledge of emotional expression, and
can develop their talents while still at school," she said.
Tickets for the
play Tam Va Hoang Hau are VND20,000 (nearly US$1).
The play will be
staged every night, from August 29 to September 2, at 8pm at the USSH,
Photos
highlight sea sovereignty
A new exhibition of
nearly 200 photographs and news reports, with the theme Young People
Participate in Protecting Viet Nam's Sea and Island Sovereignty, is on
display at the Youth Cultural House in District 1 in
The highlights
include photos, news reports and video clips about
The event also
showcases old maps and a collection of administrative records that show the
country's sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spartly)
archipelagos.
"For people
who have or have not once experienced the salty taste of Hoang Sa and Truong
Sa, the photos and reports at the exhibition left a very strong impression.
Through the event, they can learn lessons from the islands and soldiers and
become more patriotic as well," said Captain Le Trung Thanh of the sea
police ship CSB 4033.
The event, part of
cultural activities to celebrate National Day, September 2, will run through
September.
Cambodian
artist discusses work
Cambodian artist
and performer Than Sok will speak about his art that has encompassed
installation, drawing, performance, video, and sculpture in
He will also share
his experiences of the past month of working with the Khmer and Vietnamese
communities in the city as a part of an artist-in-residency programme by San
Art called Prod/Ponder.
The programme seeks
to stimulate creative activity in
He will be speaking
in Khmer with translations in Vietnamese and English.
Sok, who is currently
studying architecture at Norton University in the Cambodian capital Phnom
Penh, has held several solo and group exhibitions in Cambodia, Viet Nam,
Singapore, the US, Hong Kong, and Tokyo.
New book on
The The Gioi
Publishing House will be releasing to the public a new and comprehensive
history of
A ceremony was held
at the French Cultural Centre, L'espace, last night for A History of Viet Nam,
From Origin to the Middle of the 20th Century (Lich Su Viet
The new book
actually combines two books on Vietnamese history and culture entitled Viet
Nam, History and Civilisation (Viet Nam, Lich Su va Van Minh) and Vietnamese
History, From Origin to 1958 (Lich Su Viet Nam, Tu Nguon Goc Den Nam 1958).
The publishing
houses of Minuit Paris and Sue-Est Asie released the two books in French in
1955 and 1982. These scholarly references have served as comprehensive and
systematic sources of relevant information for Vietnamese researchers.
Born in 1923 in Ha
Noi, Khoi studied in
German Film
Fest offers 50 free screenings early next month
Audiences in
At the opening
ceremonies in Hanoi, Hue, Danang and HCMC, the organizers will present two
German filmmakers from Berlin, Constanze Knoche and Leis Bagdach of the drama
movie Visitors (Vietnamese: Cuoc vieng tham bat ngo) to exchange with local
audiences.
This year’s films
are about family ties and identity, about tolerance and desperation, but also
about freedom, friendship and fantasy. This year’s event offers audiences a
selection of film highlights by popular German directors and filmmakers who
won prizes at international film festival. They are the drama Visitors (16+);
the comedy Parents (12+); the drama/adventure Exit Marrakech (12+); the
comedy Fack Ju Göhte (16+); the comedy 119 Minutes (16+), dramas Color of the
Ocean (12+) and The Taste of Apple Seeds (16+) and Scherbenpark (16+) and
children’s film The Little Ghost and drama/fantasy Rubinrot (12+) and
drama/thriller Two lives (16+).
The movies will be
in German language with Vietnamese or English subtitles/voiceovers.
In HCMC, audiences
can collect free tickets at Goethe-Institut HCMC at 18 Road No. 1, Do Thanh
Condo, District 3 from on August 26 to watch the movies at Cinebox, 212 Ly
Chinh Thang Street in District 3 from September 5 to 12.
The organizers also
run an online contest where participants have to answer a film quiz to win
some interesting prizes. Further information can be found at
www.goethe.de/german-filmfestival-vietnam or people can contact the
Goethe-Institut HCMC on (08) 3600 9587.
Films will be
screened in
The four previous
festivals attracted around 50,000 people.
Filipino
band Powerjam Live returns to Hard Rock Café HCMC
The PowerJam Live
Band, who won The Battle of the Band in the
The band’s
versatile repertoire includes dance hit numbers, classic rock tunes,
contemporary pop music, rhythm and blues, funk, soul, popular Latino music,
acid jazz and ballads.
Formed in 1996 in
Daisy Phuong Vu,
general manager of Hard Rock Café HCMC, said: “Hard Rock Café HCMC has
recently introduced many young and energetic bands such as
invite them back
and hope Hard Rock Café HCMC will continue to be the place to party with more
entertaining live performances, good food, great drinks and kick-ass
services.”
Audiences can enjoy
the band’s performances nightly, from Tuesday to Sunday, at 8:30 p.m. on
weekdays and at 9 p.m. on weekend (free entry), starting September 2.
The restaurant also
offers Free Shuttle Service to all of its guests from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
daily (except public holidays). It is running some promotions of free snacks
and Buy 1 Get 1 (drink) and food and drink package for group of 4-6 persons.
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Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 8, 2014
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