Art
& Entertainment News 23/9
Japanese
film fest embraces passion
Japanese Film
Festival 2014 will satisfy the passion of Japanese film fans in
The event will take
place on October 10-19 in Ha Noi, from October 31 to November 2 in the
southern
Audience will enjoy
various Japanese passions in these films, a passion that looks comical, a
passion keeping their determination quietly or a passion to fight toward
better future.
The festival's
opener is Robo-G (directed by Shinobu Yaguchi in 2012) which was already
screened in some cities in
In One Million Yen
Girl, Suzuko Sato, 21, decides to leave her family to begin a journey and
promises herself to stick with one rule: once she saves up a million yen, she
must leave for another town. Whenever someone gets too close with her and a
relationship seems to begin, it's time to leave, she packs her bags and
departs for another destination.
Audience will enjoy
the imposing beauty of Japanese mountains through scenes in Peak – The
Rescuers, and also understand the work of mountain rescue volunteers as well
as an unimaginable menace in the mountain snow.
Passion, the
festival theme, is also expressed through other films; Tomorrow's Joe with
boxers' spirit; In His Chart telling story of Dr Ichito Kurihara, a busy
physician; Shodo Girls reporting a calligraphy competition; Feeling the Wind
featuring enthusiastic young men with passion for marathon; and Bushido
Sixteen, a story of kendo fighters.
All films will be
screened with both English and Vietnamese sub-title. Free tickets can be
collected at the Japan Foundation in Ha Noi from September 27. Audience in
Vung Tau and
This is one of the
most anticipated annual events of the Japan Foundation Centre for Cultural
Exchange in
Fireworks
teams chosen for Da Nang Int'l Fireworks Fest
Teams from the US,
South Africa, Australia, Poland and Viet Nam will compete in the Da Nang
International Fireworks Competition.
The event will be
held from April 29 to May 3, 2015.
Head of the
culture-society office under the city's administration Hoang Son Tra said,
"It will be the first time that we will be hosting a competition that
will have five teams representing the five continents of
"We hope to
host a colourful world fireworks competition in its seventh edition," he
added.
Last year, Melrose
Pyrotechnics of the
Hoi An runs
bamboo bikes
Vo Tan Tan, a
craftsman in Cam Thanh village in suburban Hoi An, will introduce a bamboo
bicycle tour next month.
The first-ever tour
in Hoi An, the tour members will go through the village on prototypes of
bicycles made mostly of bamboo and produced by the village craftsmen.
Cam Thanh is the
first village in
The village is
known as a crafts village and is a favoured eco-tourism destination that has
30ha of nipa palm forests and handicrafts made of palm and bamboo.
Hoi An aims to
promote cycling as part of a plan to build the first eco-city in
Thu An wins
Do Re Mi
Eight-year-old Vu
Thu An has won the eighth Do Re Mi (children's singing contest).
The final round of
the contest and the awards ceremony took place on Sunday evening.
An, from the
northern
The second prize
went to Hai
The two competitors
were required to sing a Vietnamese song and an international song on the
final night.
"The two songs
that An sang, namely Loi Me Hat (Mother Singing) and Tomorrow, are difficult
for a little girl like her. However, she dominated the stage and shone like a
professional singer," said composer Phuong Uyen, a member of the jury.
The Do Re Mi
singing contest is a meaningful and interesting summer activity for children.
Thousands of children registered to participate in the qualifying rounds,
which were held in six cities and provinces across three regions of the
country.
Master Chef
shocks audiences with brutality
Many viewers were
shocked at an episode of Master Chef, aired on Vietnam Television
(VTV), in which contestants slaughtered animals on television to prepare
their dishes.
This particular
episode of Master Chef was broadcast on VTV3 on September 20. Contestants
were required to decide on a dish to cook and create it from beginning to
end, including butchering any animals needed.
One contestant
named Khanh Phuong decided to use a soft-shell turtle as part of her recipe.
The entire process of her struggling to kill the animal was included in the
programme.
“As I was doing it
I wanted to cry because I did not know how to properly kill the animal. But
if I didn't, I would've had to quit the show. So I just tried my best,” said
Phuong after the show.
Many members of the
public scandalised, calling the scene “savage” and “unsuitable for
television”.
“While people
publicly criticise the slaughter of pets like cats and dogs, this type of
thing is outrageous to be broadcasting to millions of homes. It may be normal
in the family kitchen, but is unacceptable for a television show,” said one
viewer.
Others said the
scene terrified them and they turned the show off as soon as they saw what
was happening.
“If I was that
contestant, I would not have cooperated,” said another viewer.
Choreographic moves
can be used by people to share emotions, so the workshop will highlight and
investigate basic skills of couple and group dances through floor-work,
improvisation and choreography with any objects in an open space. The short
course is also for fresh dancers of contemporary dance as well as beginners
of ballet who want to explore themselves and exchange with experienced ones.
Navarra earned a
B.A. Dance Studies at the
She is also the
organizer of the Melting Pot Art Festival and Standpoint Theories art show,
which is aimed at bringing together the scattered scenes of music, dance and
visual arts in the city and building a bridge between the arts scenes in the
country’s two biggest cities – HCMC and
The workshop is
slated for 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and costs VND400,000 per person. Enthusiasts can
register by emailing to minhquytruong@gmail.com or tinerlicious14@gmail.com
or call Tin on 0126 392 8955.
‘Europe
meets
The dance show
‘Scarabé’ by Swedish dancers Virpi Pahkinen and Fredrick Quinones will take
place on September 24 and 25 at the Youth Theater to mark the opening of the
‘Europe meets
Scarabé, inspired
by the ancient Egyptian scarab beetle, is a symbol of transformation. The
beetle seems to appear from nowhere, traveling through the deserts to look
for a memory field.
Scarabé has its
world premiere in August 2012 at the Helsinki Festival Savoy Theater in
Virpi Pahkinen,
born in
She has
successfully traveled to more than 45 countries as choreographer and solo
dancer.
Fredrik Quinones,
who studied in
The ‘Europe meets
Asia in Contemporary Dance’ event is an initiative of EUNIC, the Network of
European Cultural Institutes and Embassies in
In the five-evening
event, audiences will experience contemporary dance repertoires from dancers
from seven countries, including
Nearly US$8
mln in foreign aid for
Since its UNESCO
recognition as a World Cultural Heritage in 1993, the former imperial city of
According to the
Hue Relics Conservation Centre, the UNESCO international fund has granted
US$29,930 for a
Other aid providers
include the Rhone Polenc Chemicals Co. of France (US$1 million) to preserve
Hien Lam Pavilion and
Many countries,
including
Hue Relics
Conservation Centre Director Phan Thanh Hai said as many as 132 major works
and items in the
Since January 2014,
Source: VNS/Dantri/SGGP/SGT
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Thứ Ba, 23 tháng 9, 2014
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