Art
& Entertainment News 30/9
Photo
contest promotes VN landscapes, daily life
The Ministry of
Culture, Sports and Tourism and the online newspaper Vnexpress will promote
Vietnamese people
living locally or overseas can enter the contest, which ends on October 27.
Participants can submit photo entries in two categories: landscapes or daily
life. Photos capturing precious moments among Vietnamese people anywhere will
be accepted.
"The photo
contest coincides with a Ministry of Culture programme to promote the
country's image to the world. This is the first time the ministry has
coordinated with
A panel of foreign
jurors will judge entries based on creativity and professionalism. They will
award two first-place prizes, two second-places and two third-places for each
category. The prizes together total VND500 million. Vnexpress's readers can
also vote online for the best photos each week during the contest's run.
The ministry and
Vnexpress have received 12,000 photos by 5,700 photographers since the
competition began in August. More than 700 photos selected from the
qualifying round have already been posted online: http://photo.vnexpress.net.
The winners' work
will appear in local and overseas photo exhibitions to promote
Mai Thi Ha
crowned Miss Vietnam in Czech Republic
The 21-year-old Mai
Thi Ha triumphed at the fourth Miss Vietnam Czech Republic beauty pageant
held in capital
The 1m67-tall
winner, studying at
First runner-up
prize went to Le Ha and second runner-up prize was presented to Nguyen Thu
Trang.
On this occasion,
organizers and sponsors also raised funds for victims of Agent Orange/dioxin
in
Exhibition
of paper horses focuses on France-VN ties
An exhibition of
paper horses that convey the relationship between the French and the
Vietnamese people, and the bilateral cultural exchange will open tomorrow in
Ha Noi.
For instance, young
artist Trieu Tuan Long shows a herd of seven horses that are calmly grazing
in a meadow in his latest installation entitled Information Transmitted by
Horse Riding at the French Cultural Centre in Ha Noi.
The exhibits have
been carefully crafted with Boi papers, a traditional Vietnamese material,
and are covered with randomly arranged pictures conveying meaningful life
lessons.
The viewers will be
able to relate to the horses as they depict the ups and downs of the French
sentiment towards the Vietnamese people and vice versa.
To that end, each
paper horse bears a particular subject such as the Long Bien Bridge – Eiffel Tower;
the French colony; Ta Hien old street; French architecture such as the Ha Noi
Opera House, the Ha Noi Cathedral, Hang Dau Post, and others; French
performances in Ha Noi: French and Vietnamese children: and the France-Viet
Nam cultural exchange.
The exhibits will
also enable the visitors to think and learn about the messages that the
horses convey, instead of sitting in front of computers or TVs to understand
what is going on.
The exhibition will
run from September 30 to October 26 at L'Espace,
Ha
Ha Long Bay of
Vietnam has been selected as one of the 12 greatest coastlines in the world
by
According to
WhenOnEarth, Ha Long Bay features many tropical plants and animals, floating
fishing villages, and unique formations of eroded limestone, including a
multitude of small islands and huge caves.
The
UNESCO-recognised world heritage site is considered a popular coastal
destination in northeastern
The 12 greatest
coastlines include Lofoten Archipelago in
Footballers
inspire comic book series
A comic-book
series, inspired by
Titled, Hoc Vien
Bong Da (
The series centres
around a team of footballers training at the
The main characters
are based on key players from the U19 team.
The series also
features the fictional Delia, daughter of French coach Guillaume Graechen and
his Vietnamese wife. Delia helps soften and diversify the largely male cast.
Bach Le, one of the
artists directing the series, said he and his team of writers and artists
spent time at the academy studying players' training times and everyday life
to construct the characters.
According to Nguyen
Minh Nhut, director of Tre Publishing House, the series doesn't simply praise
the U19 players.
Rather, it tells
stories about following one's passion and overcoming difficulties - topics
that go beyond the football field and touch the everyday life of youths.
"When the
players read the series, they will realise how their hard work is watched and
appreciated. They will be motivated to always do their best," he said.
Doan Nguyen Duc,
owner of the academy was happy about the series.
"My players
are good role models and show a promising future for the country's
football," he said. "They do not only play fair, but are also good
men in real life."
"Footballers
at the academy work hard," he said, "but I hope they will work even
harder when they know how much they are loved by fans."
Book
compiles photos by ethnic minority children
Images captured by
ethnic minority children are featured in I Tell You My Stories, a photo book
that will be released today.
The photographs
were selected from thousands taken by children from ethnic Mong, Cham, Raglai
and Mo Nong groups in the central
The children were
provided with cameras and trained in character photography and story
building.
The photos reflect
their awareness of urgent issues such as hygiene and environment, as well as
offering a glimpse into local culture, childhood games, traditional festivals
and daily activities.
The book was
published under a project funded by Oxfam, an international organisation
working to end injustice and poverty, and the Institute for Social Research,
Economics and Environment (iSEE).
An exhibition of
the photos was organised at the Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology in May.
The event, called
Hat Ve Thoi Hoa Do (Singing on the Youth), will see pop stars Nguyen Vu and
Nguyen Phi Hung, popular young singers like Tanh Linh and Chi Thien, and pop
bands like Lua Viet, Phu Sa, and M-Sky perform regularly at these places.
It will debut this
weekend at the HCM City University of Agriculture and Forestry in Thu Duc
District, before going to six other universities and secondary schools this
year.
Exhibition
showcases history of
As part of the 2014
Hanoi Book Fair, the Vietnam National Library (VNL) has held an exhibition
themed ‘Book’s journey’ with nearly 500 precious documents and artifacts
collected through history.
The valuable
documents made of wood, ‘do’ paper and palm leaf are selected by the VNL from
libraries and museums across the country and displayed to showcase the
history of books and Hanoi’s image through books. Dozens of books about
The exhibition will
last until October 2.
YouTube
sensation wins Vietnamese version of ‘The Winner Is’
A Vietnamese
student who caused quite a stir two years ago with her cover of a foreign hit
on YouTube has won the second season of the local version of American singing
show “The Winner Is.”
Lan Anh, a student
at
The finale, which
took place at Maximart Cong Hoa Stadium, saw the fiery battles between four
finalists, Lan Anh, Nam Huong and two established singers Phuong Trinh and
Truong The Vinh.
Phuong Trinh is the
winner of the 2006 “Ngoi Sao Tieng Hat Truyen Hinh” (Project Superstar)
singing contest, which is organized annually by Ho Chi Minh City Television.
According to expert
opinions, Nam Huong has a more striking singing voice and better techniques
than Lan Anh.
With her cover of
“Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” posted on YouTube on March 27, 2012 and a
catchy mashup, Lan Anh – who is loved for her clear voice and small build –
won the majority of 101 jurors’ votes, including the main one.
“Stronger (What
Doesn’t Kill You)” is a song in the studio album “Stronger” released in 2011
by American pop recording artist Kelly Clarson.
The song is the
album's most successful release and Clarkson's most successful single
overall, according to Wikipedia.
It topped the
charts in the
The “The Winner Is”
title earned Lan Anh VND300 million (US$14,120) and a recording contract with
Universal Music Group (UMG), one of the largest music corporations in the
world.
Hai Chau, the
winner of last year’s season, which closed in August 2013, is also a
university student.
“The Winner Is” is
not the first or only music competition whose prize is a working agreement
with American music corporation UMG.
Other contests
including “Sao Mai Diem Hen” (a Vietnamese singing competition) and “Vietnam
Idol” – the Vietnamese version of “American Idol” – also gave a similar
contract as the grand prize in the past.
However,
21-year-old Chau is the first contestant and singer to accept the prize, as
the winners of other contests often collaborate with their own team instead
of UMG.
Source: VNS/VNA/SGT/VOV
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Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 9, 2014
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