Art
& Entertainment News 29/9
Prisma –
The Night Run slated for late November
Prisma – The Night
Run organized by HCMC-based Pulse Active Ltd. will be held for the first time
in
The organizer, who
also held the Color Me Run event in HCMC’s District 7 earlier this year, aims
to bring participants an event that combines sport, music and visual
effects.
People to the event
will have a chance to join in a 5km run with different activities at each
checkpoint. Especially, some popular artists like DJ Lil Jon, Atran and
Mandfred (
Tickets for early
birds from September 22 to October 19 are priced at VND550,000. Late buyers
will pay VND650,000 to VND700,000.
For more
information, call: 0919 327 323 or access
www.facebook.com/theprismarun.
Photo
exhibition on
An exhibition
featuring photos of relic sites in
The exhibition is
part of activities to mark the 60th anniversary of
The event,
introducing 60 important historical revolutionary relics in
The photos also
reflected the iron will of the
The exhibition aims
to honour the contribution of Hanoians, who sacrificed their lives to protect
the nation's sovereignty.
Photographers
capture
More than 3,000
professional and amateur photographers gathered at Quan Ngua Sports Complex
here to participate in the Canon Photo Marathon 2014 event.
Now on its 12th
consecutive year, the competition for the best photographs of unforgettable
moments taken under deadline pressure centre on themes highlighting
The top prize
includes professional photography training in
Most participants
are young, but some of them are senior citizens, including Nguyen Tan Vinh,
83. "I've participated in the Canon PhotoMarathon six times, and this is
my seventh. This is a real competition for photography lovers," said the
Ha Noi resident.
Audience to
have their say as local DJs hit the decks
Six promising young
Vietnamese DJs will participate in a 12-week competition called BUDJs
launched last week in
For 12 weeks, the
six competitors will be divided into two groups and trained by famous DJs
Kim&Kat to develop their skills and performance. The competition will air
on MTV and YouTube so that audiences can choose the best DJ.
As a part of a
global programme titled "Made for Music", the competition is
organised by Budweiser, with the main aim of using music to connect and
inspire people.
While the programme
has been organised in many countries, this is its first appearance in
The organiser told
Viet Nam News that six promising competitors had been chosen this year. Next
competition, they will expand the competition and choose more candidates.
VN model
takes career to new heights
Model and
entrepreneur Jessica Minh Anh will transform the
During the show,
collections from eight countries will be presented on a two-tiered outdoor
catwalk spanning over 150m across the first floor of the symbolic tower. Anh
will model the new collection by celebrity haute couture designer Hoang Hai,
which features hand-beaded details and creative cuts.
The event will be
Anh's eighth history-making catwalk. She previously modeled on
"The most
exquisite designs should be displayed at architectural masterpieces,"
Anh said. "The
She added that she
was "completely mesmerised" by Hai's designs, calling him "an
expert at accentuating a woman's body."
The model has worn
many of the young designer's haute couture pieces to the front row at Paris
Fashion Week. Hai has also showcased his collections in
This year, he
organised the Aimer show in Ha Noi, where he showed 100 pieces. Earlier this
month he visited the President of Republic of Malta, Marie Louise Coleiro
Preca, at her villa, where he welcomed her to his show celebrating the
40-year anniversary of
Rapping the
News wins creativity prize
Rapping the News of
VietnamPlus won the top award in the Digital First category of the World
Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA).
This special
category honours the news publisher that most creatively engages the young
through mobile telephones, tablets and other digital devices.
VietnamPlus, an
online newspaper of Vietnam News Agency, launched their rap news broadcast on
November 12 last year in celebration of the newspaper's fifth anniversary.
The news, also
known as RapNewsPlus, appears twice a week, brings news and messages through
rap to many young viewers. The first edition received a record one million
views in only 48 hours.
All the rap news
can be found at vietnamplus.vn/rapnewsplus.vnp.
RapNewsPlus has
been featured in local and international media such as BBC, The Guardian, VOA
and Deutsche Welle.
The WAN-IFRA also
presented awards in other categories. The Norwegian local media group Amedia
was named World Young Reader News Publisher of the Year for putting young
people at the heart of its overall readership strategy.
Mindener Tageblatt
from
And Volksblad of
South Africa took the Brand award for SkoolBLUES, an interactive comic strip
for teenagers.
The awards will be
presented at the WAN-IFRA World Young Reader Summit and Ideathon on November
24-26 in
Workshop
promotes musical game
Amid the changes of
modern life, arts researchers are concerned that traditional activities could
disappear. They are particularly worried about bai choi, a traditional
musical game from the central coastal region.
The issue was
discussed at a workshop on Saturday in the central
"We focused on
the history and culture of the art; music used in the art; its condition in
localities; and an action plan to protect and develop its value," said
Nguyen Binh Dinh, head of the Viet Nam National Academy of Music, which
co-ordinated with
The workshop was
one of several activities
Bai choi, which can
be described as Vietnamese bingo in huts, is often played at local festivals.
The game was created by Dao Duy Tu, an outstanding mandarin under the reign
of the Nguyen Lords (1558-1777) about 400 years ago. The unique beauty in the
stilt bamboo huts that peasants erected to watch their fields inspired Tu to
create a community game called bai choi. The game features songs that
describe local festivals, life and work.
The traditional
musical game is still played in 11 central cities and provinces, with Binh
Dinh the key "contributor" to the dossier. The province currently
has about 150 artists, including 28 groups and 22 associations, according to
head of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Van
Dung. There is also a scheme to establish one group of artists in every
hamlet by 2020. The project encourages senior artisans to educate younger
generations, in addition to organising seminars, performances at tourism
areas and exchanges with other localities in the region.
"In recent
years, we have brought bai choi singing to the province's traditional
festivals to introduce the unique cultural art form of the central region to
people nationwide and abroad," said Dung.
At the one-day
workshop, managers, researchers and artists discussed the art form's
uniqueness, in addition to shortcomings in preservation and development.
"To maintain a
loyal audience and to sustain bai choi, we need to create ‘products' of good
quality and attach more importance to including the art form in school
education," said artist Hoang Minh Tam, dean of
Wrapping up the
conference, vice minister of culture, sports and tourism Dang Thi Bich Lien
ordered localities to examine the state of bai choi and propose a practical
conservation and development plan.
Competition
for DJs begins
Six promising young
Vietnamese DJs will participate in a 12-week competition called BUDJs
launched on Thursday in
For 12 weeks, the
six competitors will be divided into two groups and will be trained by famous
DJs Kim & Kat to develop their skills and performance. The competition
will air on MTV and YouTube so that audiences can choose the best DJ.
As a part of a
global programme titled "Made for Music", the competition is
organised by Budweiser, with the main aim of using music to connect and
inspire people.
While the programme
has been organised in many countries, this is its first appearance in
The organiser told
Viet Nam News that six promising competitors had been chosen this year. Next
competition, they will expand the competition and choose more candidates.
Azerbaijan
centre opens in Ha Noi
The Centre for
Azerbaijani History and Culture Studies was established in the capital city
yesterday.
The centre's
director, Ngo Kim Thu, said it would reinforce cultural exchanges between
"The centre's
establishment marks an advance in the diplomatic relationship and strengthens
mutual understanding between two countries," she said.
She said it would
help connect people of both countries who are interested in each other's
culture and history.
Some senior
Vietnamese experts will work at the centre as advisors in researching local
culture and introduce the nation's traditional values to the people of
In the future, the
centre will host diplomatic and cultural activities relating to
Vietnamese and
Japanese food and beverage companies and distributors took part in a Japan
Drinking Culture Exchange programme held in
Japanese drinking
etiquette and the origins of rice wine sake and how to make it were featured
at the programme.
There was also
traditional Japanese music performances and tasting of sake and sushi and
other Japanese foods and drinks.
The country's
deputy consul in
There are 250
restaurants serving Japanese food and drinks in the city, he said.
Folk songs
and ca tru featured in
The annual ASEAN
Family Day held in
Addressing the
opening ceremony,
After the opening
speech, participants enjoyed traditional and unique cuisine and art
performances from different nations. Audiences were most impressed with ca
tru performances by Vietnamese family band artists – Son Huong and Kim Dung –
and the northern region’s folk songs by two small Vietnamese actresses Phuong
Thao and Ba Duong.
Most notably, a
At present, more
than 65,000 Vietnamese nationals are living in the Czech Republic and many of
them are good at sports, culture and arts, Son said.
The annual event
was co-organised by the Embassies of Vietnam,
Installation
exhibition connects Vietnamese, French cultures
An installation
exhibition themed “Information Transmitted by Horse Riding” by artist Trieu
Tuan Long is set to get underway at the French Cultural Centre L' Espace in
At first glance,
the exhibition is merely a herd of seven horses calmly grazing in a meadow.
If one looks more closely, the horses are carefully crafted from Boi papers,
a Vietnamese traditional material, and are covered with randomly arranged
pictures conveying meaningful life lessons.
Each horse bears
various images including Long Bien Bridge, Eiffel Tower, Ta Hien old quarter,
and Hanoi Opera House. Besides, images of French people’s daily life in
The organizing
board said the exhibition aims to connect Vietnamese and French history as
well as their cultures and promote them to the Francophone community.
Centre for
The Centre for
Azerbaijan History and Culture Studies was officially launched in
At the launching
ceremony, Centre Director Ngo Thi Kim Thu said the centre’s aim is to
seek cultural similarities between Vietnam and Azerbaijan, providing a
premise for cross - cultural exchange and comprehensive cooperation
between the two countries.
It also connects
“The centre will
introduce traditional cultural and historical values in each country to
deepen mutual understanding between the two peoples”, Kim Thu noted.
Azerbaijani
Ambassador to Vietnam Anar Imanov highlighted the great significance of the
centre’s establishment as a contribution to boosting Vietnam-Azerbaijan
bilateral relations.
Source: VNS/VNA/VOV
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Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 9, 2014
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