Art
& Entertainment News 29/8
Peter
Rabbit books translated into Vietnamese
The Kim Dong
Publishing House, a publisher of children's books, has released a book
collection featuring the world's most famous rabbit, Peter Rabbit.
A fictional
anthropomorphic character in various children's stories written by English
author and illustrator Beatrix Potter, Peter Rabbit first appeared in The
Tale of Peter Rabbit in 1902 and then in five more books between 1904 and
1912.
The newly-released
Vietnamese translation, A Very Naughty Rabbit: Tales of Mayhem and Mischief,
has 11 of the 23 classic Peter Rabbit stories written by Potter.
Each tale is
followed by humorous letters written by the author in the style of the
characters.
The publishing
house has also released The Christmas Tale of Peter Rabbit and The Further
Tale of Peter Rabbit by Oscar-winning screenwriter and actress Emma Thompson.
While The Further
Tale of Peter Rabbit (2012) featured in the New York Times Bestseller list
twice, The Christmas Tale of Peter Rabbit (2013) is heart-warming, funny and
exciting.
Khanh Ly
organisers to pay VND250 million in copyright fees
The organiser of
the two liveshows of overseas singer Khanh Ly has agreed to pay music
copyright fees of VND250 million after ministerial authorities got involved.
After several
controversies over music copyright fees between Khanh Ly's show organiser and
the Vietnam Centre for Protection of Music Copyright (VCPMC), the Ministry of
Culture, Sports and Tourism requested that the ministry’s Inspectorate act as
an arbitrator.
Vu Xuanh Thanh, the
ministry’s chief inspector, said that the two sides have agreed on
terms which would require the shows' organisers to pay a combined VND275
million in copyright fees and taxes.
“After long and
tense negotiations, the organisers agreed to pay VND250 million copyright
fees for Khanh Ly’s live-shows organised in
According to him,
the two sides have reached an agreement that the fees would be paid within a
week from the day the agreement was signed, August 27.
He explained that
the fee is in accordance with the government decision on royalties and is
based on mutual agreement.
“We’ve already set
up a legal framework on copyright, but the final decision should also be made
based on the agreement of the concerned parties. The ministry would propose
taking the case to the court if an agreement isn't reached," he said.
The Dong Dao
Company organised two Khanh Ly’s shows in
Mountain
festival features foreign performers
Several foreign art
troupes will join an annual street festival held in the northern mountainous
During the
three-day event, from September 5 to 9, performers from South Korea, Laos,
Belarus and China, together with local artists, will present a colourful
repertoire.
As the event will
coincide with the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival - which falls on September
8 this year - the festival will include a lantern parade featuring nearly 100
big-size lanterns. Created by local artisans, the lanterns are inspired by
Vietnamese folk tales.
The event will also
feature a gastronomy festival presenting Tuyen Quang's specialities.
The festival will
also host the finale of the Miss Tuyen Quang 2014 pageant, local sport
competitions and cultural exchanges.
The festival aims
to introduce and promote the cultural values of the ethnic groups living in
Tuyen Quang as well as the historical value of the province's Tan Trao
National Relic. The site was once President Ho Chi Minh's revolutionary base
against the French.
Swedish
chef serves bun cha in style
The Embassy of
Sweden in Ha Noi will host a special lunch today prepared by famous Swedish
chef Tareq Taylor.
With more than 25
years of experience as a master chef,
At the Ha Noi
lunch, the chef will prepare a Swedish version of bun cha (grilled pork
served with fresh noodles), the most popular food in Ha Noi. Two hundred
portions will be served for a very reasonable VND25,000 each. Lunch tables
will be set up outside the embassy, where the pavements will turn into a
street cafe.
The special lunch
[200 servings, first come - first served] will be served from 11.30am to
1.30pm.
Positive
Mass bike ride planned in capital
All people are
invited to participate in the monthly night-time bike ride Dap Cho Suong
(Positive Mass) that will start at 8pm tomorrow.
The ride is the Ha
Noi version of the Critical Mass bike rides that have spread to 300 cities in
the world.
The free bike rides
will start at
Photo
exhibition highlights Tri An Lake
Photographer Le
Nguyen Duy Phuong will present his work, inspired by the magical landscape of
Tri An Lake in the southern Dong Nai province, in an exhibition in L'Espace.
Entry to the
exhibition is free. It will run from September 4 till the end of the month.
Entitled Cuon Theo
Dong Nuoc (Gone with the Flow), the exhibition is the result of the several
visits Phuong made to the lake, where the scenery mesmerised him.
Phuong met the
local people whose life is closely linked to the lake. Once he integrated
with the local life, he discovered many untold stories about the people that
he then translated into the language of photography.
Toy ships
drop anchor in Bookworm
Bookworm is hosting
an exhibition of tin toys made of scrap metal which are usually sold on
streets during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Fewer people living
in Ha Noi's suburban craft villages are making the toys now, thanks to
increasing urbanisation. Only one family is keeping up their tradition, and
has even turned toy-making into a profitable business.
This year, tin
ships that can chuff along under their own steam are on sale in Ha Noi. A
limited edition of the top-of-the-line models can be bought at Bookworm.
There is a
watercolor postcard workshop held by Saigon Art Retreats this Saturday at Cat
Dang Café. Beginners to advanced artists are welcome as all materials and
instructions are provided.
Saigon Art Retreats
is an art society formed in 2012 by artist Lindsay Erdman and artist Todd
Wall, who are currently living in
This time, Saigon
Art Retreats’ workshop is named “From Saigon, with Love”. The workshop will
focus on teaching guests the art form of watercolor and ink painting. Guests
will have a chance to create four watercolor postcards featuring their
favorite images of culture and life of this city. Artist Lindsay Erdman will
be available to comment on guests’ art pieces.
The workshop is
held from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m at Cat Dang Café, a garden café located at
Quartet
Faycal Salhi to perform at Idecaf
The French
Institute in
At the concert,
audiences will have the chance to enjoy the beautiful sound of the famous
Middle Eastern instrument Oud played by Faycal Salhi himself.
Faycal Salhi, the
band’s founder, and his friends created a different kind of music by
combining the traditional Oud with the modern Western musical instruments
such as saxophone and contrabass to freshen the modern Jazz with a new flavor
of Arab-Andalusian rural melodies.
As a composer and
Oud player, Faycal Salhi has successfully performed his unique music
worldwide. He was born and raised in
After his two first
albums “Sur les routes de l’Orient” (On the Routes of the Orient) and “
For any further
information, please visit the website: www.fsalhi.info.
Entrance tickets are
priced at VND160,000 each (50% discount for students)
Tickets are on sale
at the Idecaf, located at 28 Le Thanh Ton in HCMC’s District 1.
Free film
screening at Idecaf on Saturday
*The movie Les
Contes de la Nuit (a late night fairy tale) by director Michel Ocelot will be
screened for free at 3 p.m. on Saturday at Idecaf in HCMC’s District 1.
The film tells a
story about friendship, love as well as the death. There are a girl, a boy
and an old engineer who meet every night at a small and oblivious cinema to
paint their face and play roles in their fairy tales.
The movie has
Vietnamese subtitle. Tickets which are priced at VND30,000 per person can be
purchased at
Local film
sent to Venice
Vietnamese movie
Dap canh giua khong trung (Flapping in the Middle of Nowhere) has been chosen
for screening at the 71st Venice Film International Festival in
“Joining the
international festival is always a dream of filmmakers so we are so honored
to present the country to promote local cinematography,” director Nguyen
Hoang Diep said in a statement, adding that the film will be an inspiration
for local filmmakers to take local films abroad.
The movie will be
screened for journalists on September 1 and for the public on September 2 and
3 at the festival. The director and two main casts Tran Bao Son and Nguyen
Thuy Anh will attend the event for a press conference with international
journalists and film critics on September 2.
The film will
compete with seven other movies from
The film will also
join the ‘Luigi De Laurentiis’ Award worth US$100,000 and public choice award
RaroVideo worth 5,000 euro.
The 98-minute movie
has been made in five years and has got sponsorship from the World Cinema
Fund of Berlin Film Festival, Denmark-Vietnam Cultural Development and
Exchange Fund (CDEF), and the World Cinema Support Cannes Film Festival among
others.
Flapping in the
Middle of Nowhere tells a story about a young woman named Huyen, who is
desperately trying to find money for an abortion. Ironically, the only man
who is willing to give money to her has a fetish for pregnant women.
This movie has had
some disgraceful scenes and rude dialogues removed before it is sent to
Previously, two
other Vietnamese films Khi Toi 20 (When I’m 20) by Phan Dang Di and Choi Voi
(Adrift ) by Bui Thac Chuyen were screened at the Venice Film Festival’s
Short Film section in 2008 and Orizzonti in 2009.
The UNESCO Center
for Antiques Preservation and Research of Vietnam has donated 110 antiques of
Dong Son culture to the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai at their “Gia
Lai antiques” exhibition’s opening last Saturday, Vietnam Plus reports.
Those 110 Dong Son
culture’s precious artifacts include working utensils, fishing tools, and
objects used in ancient daily life such as bronze bowls, ceramic jars, and
bronze gongs dating back to 2,000- 2,300 years ago. The highlight of the
UNESCO center’s contribution to the exhibition is the map of
The exhibition
features about 200 artifacts and antiques, divided into two sections. One
displays Dong Son culture’s artifacts donated by the
The exhibition will
open until next Saturday.
Moc Chau
cultural tourism festival to open
Moc Chau district
People’s Committee, in Son La province will host the 2014 Culture – Tourism
Festival from August 31 to September 2.
A series of
activities, including folk games, dances and traditional performances of
local people in Moc Chau district, is scheduled to be held during the
festival.
The festival will
offer visitors a chance to discover the culture, cuisine, customs, handicraft
and agricultural products of ethnic minority groups in the province through
cultural camps.
On the occasion,
some tourism destinations, such as Doi cave, Dai Yem waterfall, Ang mountain
village’s forest and Mooc Ly military post, built by the French, are also
ready to welcome festival visitors.
The event aims to
promote tourism and the beautiful landscape, as well as the cultural
identity, of Son La province and the northwest region.
Located in the
valley of the Da and Ma rivers, about 300km north-west of Ha Noi, the
northeastern province has a picturesque landscape created by mountain ranges,
primeval forests and a valley.
The Moc Chau
Plateau in Son La is famous for its cool climate, as well as its vast tea and
flower farms. There are also 50,000 cattle in the area.
Eco-tourism and
farm tourism seem to be ideal models for the plateau, as the number of
visitors increases every year.
Rich culture
created by different ethnic groups, including Thai, Muong, Mong, Dao, Kho Mu,
Tay and La Ha, also contributes to cultural and community tourism in Son La.
Bookworm is at 44
Chau Long Street.
Filipino
band jams at Hard Rock Cafe
Hard Rock Cafe HCM
City will present the six-member PowerJam Live Band from the
The group, which
won "The Battle of the Band" in the
Its 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
The band's sets
begin at 8:30pm on weekdays and 9pm on the weekend. The cafe is at
Four French
films screened at IDECAF
The
The films are
Bouble and Bill, Comme un Lion (Like a Lion), La Strategie De La Poussette
(The Stroller Strategy), and Jappeloup.
They will be
screened with Vietnamese subtitles at 3pm every Saturday. The institute is at
Water
puppetry to make a splash in Japan
Vietnamese
puppeteers will take the stage for the first time at the Vietnam Festival in
The traditional
puppetry art, the only in the world, is associated with
Themed “Hand in
Hand”, the festival will house 98 pavilions showcasing Vietnamese cuisine and
handicraft items.
Visitors will also
have a chance to enjoy music performances and cultural exchanges.
The festival is
always a popular event for Japanese citizens and Vietnamese people living in
According to
Matsuda Iwao, the
The festival, the
seventh of its kind, is expected to draw 150,000 visitors, 20,000 higher than
the last year’s event.-
Golden
Spoon cooking contest starts in Red River Delta
Seven teams of
chefs are competing in the qualifying round for the Red River Delta of the
Chiec Thia Vang 2014 (Golden Spoon) contest being held on August 27 in the
The cooking
contest, the second of its kind is an opportunity for the players to show off
their cooking talents, to honour the traditional dishes and specialities of
The qualifying
round is being held in ten difference locations, starting in Can Tho on May
21 then moving on to Kien Giang, Binh Duong, Khanh Hoa, Lam Dong,
The semi-final
round is slated to be held in
Cash prizes and
awards worth 3 billion VND (142,850 USD) are up for grabs, with the champion
team to get 1 billion VND (47,600 USD).
The first Golden
Spoon contest attracted the participation of a total of 140 teams of chefs
working in restaurants around
Fifteen outstanding
teams comprising three chefs each competed in the final round in January and
a team from Intercontinental Da Nang Sun Peninsula Resort won first prize.
The contest is supported by the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism
and Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry who are seeking to build a
Vietnam "cuisine map".-
Ice Bucket
Challenge reaches Vietnam
Many Vietnamese,
including celebrities, have been taking on the Ice Bucket Challenge to help
raise awareness and funds to fight amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known
as ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease.
The Ice Bucket Challenge
started in 2013 and went viral within a year. The origin of the challenge is
unclear, but requires those challenged to dump cold water on their heads.
Participants regularly have sponsors who donate and, in turn, challenge three
others to do the same.
Many well-known
figures in
Singer Dinh Huong
surprised the public when she challenged three others, including songwriter
Phuong Uyen, singer Ho Quynh Huong and then the Minister of Transport Dinh La
Thang.
Singer Minh Quan,
however, has stated that he thinks the Ice Bucket Challenge is no longer a
fundraising phenomenon, but simply a game. He said, "Accidents have
happened. No one really contributes to the fund, they only dump the water on
their heads and post the videos on Youtube."
When asked about
this phenomenon, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Ho Anh Tuan
said, "It's great if it's for charity. But people, especially elderly
people, should keep their own health in mind before taking on this challenge.
There are a lot of ways to do charity work that does not involve pouring
freezing water on your head."
Traditional
rite of passage and singing of Dao people acknowledged
Cap Sac’ ceremony,
a traditional rite of passage, and ‘Pao Dung’ folk singing of Dao ethnic
people in Tuyen Quang province have been named as national intangible
cultural heritages.
The Cap Sac
ceremony is one of the most unique features of the Dao people’s cultural and
spiritual life.
To every Dao man,
it is an indispensable proceeding, as it is a step towards winning community
recognition of being a man. He is then allowed to join the community’s major
activities.
The ceremony is
usually held annually in the first, eleventh or twelfth month.
During the rite of
passage, young Dao men are educated about their traditional moral principles
through the teachings of their ancestors.
Pao Dung is a
folklore melody of Dao people. The singing holds significant value in their
life, as the lyrics remind people of their origin and homeland. The songs
also touch upon relationships in families, love and community.
Pao Dung tunes are
varied among different Dao communities in various districts in Tuyen Quang
province.
The two heritages
have increased the number of recognised national intangible cultural
heritages in Tuyen Quang province into four, together with Then folk singing
and Long Tong (Going to the Field) festival.
Photo
exhibition highlights Vietnam-Cuba ties
The Vietnamese
embassy in
The event is part
of activities marking the 69th anniversary of the August Revolution and
National Day (September 2) of
At the ceremony,
Ambassador Duong Minh noted the significance of the exhibition, saying it has
helped Cuban people learn more about the Vietnamese struggle for national
independence, construction and development, especially the nation’s
achievements during the Doi Moi (Renewal) process.
Through the event,
Cuban residents can learn more about friendship and solidarity between the
two nations, especially the photos of Cuban President Fidel Castro when he
went to newly-liberated Quang Tri province in 1973 to encourage the fighting
spirit of Vietnamese soldiers.
The diplomat
expressed his belief that the ongoing socio-economic update which has been
carried out by the Cuban Party, Government and people, will reap a greater
success in the interests of Cuban people towards a prosperous and wealthy
socialist nation.
For his part,
former Cuban Ambassador to Vietnam Aise Sotolongo spoke highly of the
resilient tradition of Vietnamese people since the success of the August 1945
Revolution under the leadership of late President Ho Chi Minh.
He emphasised that
the event will help Cuban people not only understand the glorious period but
also discover more about Vietnam’s important achievements in national
construction and development.
Source: VNS/VNA/VOV/SGT/Dantri/ND
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