Art
& Entertainment News 2/10
Exhibition
on former Hoa Lo prisoners
A series of photos
and documents, featuring former Hoa Lo prisoners, is being showcased at an
exhibition at Hoa Lo prison historical site in
As part of
activities to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the capital's Liberation Day
(October 10, 1954 – 2014), the exhibition is organised by the Ministry of
Culture, Sports and Tourism and will run from September 30 to October 10.
Over 150 photos,
documents and artifacts reflect revolutionary soldiers’ sacrifice and
resilient fighting spirit.
The exhibition is
divided into three parts, including Hoa Lo prison – one of the largest
prisons under the French occupation; contributions to the liberation of
Hoa Lo prison was
built by the French colonialists in 1896. Over more than half a century, 200
revolutionary soldiers died and the health of many soldiers was affected by
cruel torture and long detainment at the prison, part of which is now a
historical site open to visitors.
The site receives
more than 100,000 visitors each year.
Fire
artworks by RoK artist on show in Hanoi
A Fire artworks
exhibition by artist Jung Il-Jin from the
Twelve fire
paintings on display feature elegant blazing flames with oil painting
technique. “Everyone may have felt a strange feeling at least once in front
of the fire with this great and intense energy. My work also started like
this,” said young painter Jung.
“Its warmth, energy
and changeability makes me feel like I am being sucked into fire and makes me
lost in wild fancies,” he said.
“I want to express
the pure fire which can shake the feelings of people who look at it as well
as me.”
According to the
painter Doan Thi Thu Huong, deputy director of the Department of Fine Arts,
Photography and Exhibition, Vietnam’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and
Tourism, though this is not a new type of expression, Jung’s paintings leave
a strong impression with his creativity shown variously in each of his works.
“The blazing flames
in scarlet on a black background show the vitality and passion for art of the
painter,” she said.
As a young painter,
Jung Il Jin had individual exhibitions at home and abroad.
The Korean Cultural
Centre aims to introduce Korean various art forms to Vietnamese audiences
through such exhibitions.
The exhibition will
last until October 6.
Hanoi
bustles with cultural and arts activities on Liberation Day
An array of
cultural and arts activities is being scheduled in
The programme, held
by the city Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, will open with the
final round of a singing contest about
A street festival
across Dinh Tien Hoang street and a TV programme entitled ‘Hanoi – Faith and
Hope’ linking four places – Vietnam Television’s Studio, August Revolution
Square, Temple of Literature and Ly Thai To Flower Garden – will take place
on October 10.
Firework displays
will also be set off in 30 districts and towns throughout the city on the
same day.
City dwellers in Ba
Vi, Ba Dinh and Long Bien district can also enjoy free performances of folk
art forms, such as 'tuong' (classical drama), 'cheo' (traditional opera) and
'Quan Ho' (love duet singing) at outdoor stages.
Fashion
brings
A series of the
latest designs by four Vietnamese designers will be presented at the Y – Viet
Fashion Show 2014 entitled ‘All beauties lead to
The
The show will open
with the collection ‘Come Back’ of Thieu Ngoc. This collection is inspired by
the children’s paintings on Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Mural, a well-known
contemporaneous cultural project of
Meanwhile, the
second part of the show will be the presentation of the collection ‘Winter
Night’ of fashion designer, Nguyen Cao Bang Tam. It is the fruit of the
inspiration from the chrysanthemums, a stereotype flower of the capital.
Chrysanthemums are classically and elegantly beautiful, a source of
inspiration for impressive costumes. The mysterious black color and different
tonalities of grey are skillfully combined, thus giving an air of luxurious
attractiveness.
Fashion designer,
Trang Cherry will continue in the third part with her collection named
‘Memory’ with a Retro style. Its inspiration came from the paintings of the
ladies in the 1950s which she had been able to contemplate during her recent
tour to
The show will close
with the presentation of the collection ‘Colosseum’ of fashion designer, Do
Trinh Hoai
The designs bear
the traditional beauty of
Stamp set issued to
mark 100th anniversary of birthday of General Le Trong Tan
A set of stamps
commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birthday of General Le Trong Tan
was officially released at a ceremony in
The ceremony was
jointly held by the Ministry of Information and Communications, Ministry of
National Defence, Vietnam Post and the General Department of Politics.
The one-sample set
is designed by painter Vo Luong Nhi, featuring a portrait of General Le Trong
Tan in the military uniform of the
The stamp measures
43x32mm and is printed in a VND3,000 denomination which will be available in
the postal network, with a total number of one million stamps.
General Le Trong
Tan, real name Le Trong To, was born on October 1, 1914 in Nghia Lo commune,
Hoai Duc district, Ha Dong,
He held many
important posts, such as Head of the
He had also made
significant contributions to two historical campaigns:
Exhibition
pays tribute to patriotic late general
An exhibition of
more than 200 books and other documents that honour the life and career of
the late General Le Trong Tan opened on Tuesday at the
The 12-day
exhibition, which began on the 100th anniversary of Tan's birth, highlights
his help constructing the nation and developing the Viet Nam People's Army.
Tan died in 1986.
"During his
career, General Tan always promoted revolutionary ethics and the
international spirit," said Do Ba Ty, a member of the Central Communist
Party of Viet Nam. "His glorious career was closely attached to the
revolutionary cause of the Party."
The exhibition
features objects from Tan's childhood to his days resisting French
colonialists (1945-1954) and American imperialists (1954-1975). The show
reflects the positive impression Vietnamese and international allies had of
the man.
He was known for
always kept good relations with his fellow soldiers, wholeheartedly helping
them in times of need.
The documents and
objects preserved by the museum and Tan's family include awards from the
State, maps he used during battle, letters to his family and books he wrote
about science and military strategy.
Born in 1914 in the
Hoai Duc district of Ha Noi, Tan was Chief of the General Staff of Viet Nam
People's Army and Deputy Minister of Defence.
Tan greatly
contributed to
A stamp set
released yesterday portrays the general in his uniform, with
Exhibition
to recount 60 years of capital’s construction and development
An exhibition will
open at
Covering a total
space of nearly 4,000 square metres, the exhibition not only recounts
hardships facing Hanoi during wartime against the French and the US
(1954-1975), and the enthusiastic spirit of city dwellers to restructure the
capital (1975-1986) but also highlights Hanoians’ delight and excitement when
the city enters its Doi Moi (Renewal), open-door and international
integration process (1986 -2014).
Visitors can also
witness achievements gained by the city municipal Party committee and people
in many fields of economic and rural development, environment protection,
education, healthcare, diplomacy and defence.
The nine-day event
aims to create a bridge linking old and young generations in order to
preserve and uphold the treasured value of Thang Long –
It also offers an
opportunity for Hanoi-based businesses to advertise their products, promote
investment, expand market and seek co-operation with partners.
African
sounds come to Ha Noi
A disc jockey known
as the archaeologist of African vinyl, Frank Gossner, will create a festival
of the continent's sounds for the CAMA ATK Bar at the weekend.
Gossner, who has
heaps of original African records in his luggage, will present Voodoo Funk
(Funky Highlife, Afrobeat, Afrofunk) on Friday and Lagos Disco Inferno
(Nigerian Disco, Boogie, Edofunk) on Saturday at the bar, located at 73A Mai
Hac De Street.
Tickets cost
VND100,000 for each evening and VND150,000 for both nights.
Urban flea
market returns
Ha Noi's Urban Flea
Market will return to
Whether you are
clearing out the attic or just looking for a good day out, the market is the
place to be for people who want to get stuff out of their house.
Visitors will find
a mish-mash of second-hand, vintage and retro clothing, collectibles and
antiques, as well as jewellery, art and crafts by local artisans and
designers.
The market opens
from 9am-5pm at
Art market
at Halloween event
Vin Gallery will
offer items for sale during an art market celebrating Halloween on October 11
at The Cube Bar Saigon.
Paintings,
photographs, sculptures, handmade jewellery, fashion, ceramics and handmade
houseware will be on sale.
The event is open
from 10am to 4pm. The venue is at 31B
Learn dance
with American choreographer
A dance workshop
with Emily Navarra will be held at Zero Station on October 4-5 and October
11-12.
"Shhhh, Just
Dance!" is all about feeling connected, rejuvenated and inspired. It
will highlight and investigate partnering and group structures through
floor-work, improvisation and choreography.
Navarra holds a BA
in Dance Studies from the
She has worked as a
freelance artist in the
The workshop will
be held from 2-5pm on October 12 at the 43rd alley,
Registrations can
be sent to minhquytruong@gmail.com or tinerlicious14@gmail.com. The registration
fee is VND400,000.
Dishes
selected for VN cuisine map
After nine regional
qualifying rounds of the Chiec Thia Vang (Golden Spoon) Awards 2014, nearly
250 dishes – both traditional and modern – have been chosen to be included in
the
Speaking at a press
meeting yesterday, Ly Huy Sang, deputy head of the organisation board and
deputy general director of Minh Long I, said the map would enable visitors to
explore regional food specialties.
The second Chiec
Thia Vang Awards for the country's best chefs and dishes attracted 119 teams
from around the country, almost a third more than last year.
The first round
began on May 21 in Can Tho City and the competition then moved on to Kien
Giang, Binh Duong, Khanh Hoa, Lam Dong,
The semi-finals
will be held in Ha Noi on November 11 and
Cash prizes and
awards worth VND3 billion (US$142,850) are on offer with the winner getting
VND1 billion.
VN student
wins writing contest
Duong Quoc Trung, a
third-year student of Ha Noi-based British University, won first prize in a
writing contest organised by the Peruvian Embassy and the Ministry of
Education and Training.
Trung was awarded a
14-inch Asus laptop computer while Tran Thi Hoai Phuong, a student of Ha Noi
University, won the second prize, a Samsung Galaxy Tab S. and Hoang Trung
Nghia, a professor of the Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics and Law,
won the third prize.
In the past two
months, the jury screened 30 essays in English and Spanish from the
contestants, consisting of students and people working with
At the awards
ceremony held here on Tuesday, Peruvian Charge-d'Affaires Luis Tsuboyama said
each contestant had built a bridge between
Tsuboyama also
revealed that
Largest art
show with 3D technology organised
The largest-ever
art show, gathering the most famous artists in the country and staged by
directors and technicians from Singapore and Malaysia, will be held at Thong
Nhat Palace here on October 11.
Entitled "Cao
Hon, Xa Hon –
Artists will
include pop singers Hong Nhung, Ho Ngoc Ha and Thanh Bui. The show, which
celebrates the 10th anniversary of the military-run Viettel Post Joint Stock
Corporation, will start at 8pm and will be broadcast live on VTV1 channel.
Maurizio Anastasi,
head of the technical office of the Cultural Heritage Superintendency of the
city of
During the meeting,
Mr Anastasi and Italian experts expressed their eagerness to share their vast
experience in managing and restoring world famous ancient relics and
developing museum projects over the past several centuries with
At the meeting they
also talked about ways of making relics sites more appealing to tourists.
Experts from the Cultural Heritage Superintendency gave a presentation on the
use of state-of-the-art technology using video clips and lighting at relics
sites to help visitors learn and make their experience more enjoyable.
In addition,
In turn, the
delegation from
Buon Ma
Thuot promotes cultural tourism
A conference on
Buon Ma Thuot tourism development was held in
The central
highland city is home of historical sites, such as Bao Dai villa, Buon Ma
Thuot Exiled house, Ea Kao Lake and others. National highways, including 14,
26,27 and 29 run through the city which are regarded as the center of the
highland area.
According to
experts, the local authorities should focus on promoting and developing
cultural and historical activities featuring of the city, such as Origin of
the name of Buon Ma Thuot City, Father Ama Thuot- the man who built the first
village on the bank of the Ea Tam Stream (now is Buon Ma Thuot City) and his
grave, Ama Thuot minority long house, the space of gong culture, coffee
festival and other famous historical sites and landscapes.
Ha Tinh
receives certificate for Phoi Phoi-Bai Coi archaeological site
People’s Committee
of Nghi Xuan district in collaboration with the Department of Culture, Sports
and Tourism of Ha Tinh province held a solemn ceremony on September 30, to
receive certificate of Phoi Phoi- Bai Co national cultural historical
relic site.
Phoi Phoi-Bai Coi
archaeological site is located at village 9 in Nghi Xuan district of the
central
In 1974, a group of
archaeologists from Vietnam Archaeology Institute discovered many artifacts
such as ancient stones, ceramics, coppers, graves and burial jars.
From 2009 to 2012,
Phoi Phoi- Bai Coi
archaeological site, where preserved cultural values over Ly, Tran and Le
dynasty and also recognized as a place to confirm the Sa Huynh civilization
exchanged with the Dong Son civilization.
Source: SGT/ND/VNS/VOV/SGGP
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Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 10, 2014
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