Art & Entertainment News 20/11
Nguyen
Cong Tri - one of 100 well-known contemporary designers will open the Vietnam
International Fashion Week 2014 with a performance featuring his latest
designs on December 1.
The
6-day fashion week will present to fashionista 17 performances of global
fashion brands, including Antonio Grimaldi of Italia; On Aura Tout Vu,
Defined Moment, andAtelier Chardon Savard of France; ISSUE of Thailand;
Frederick Lee from Singapore; Tsolo Munkh from Mongolia;Somarta of Japan and
Song Zio of the South Korea; along with local brands by designers Nguyen Cong
Tri, Hoang Hai, Adrian Anh Tuan, Le Thanh Hoa, Chung Thanh Phong, Hoang Minh
Ha, Ly Giam Tien and Li Lam.
The show
will also be taken place at the Gem Convention Centre in District 1 from
December 1 to 6.
Co-hosted
by FIDe Fashion Weeks and Multimedia Joint Stock Company, it is supported by
the ACF and French fashion school Atelier Chardon Savard.
The
closing ceremony of the event will be broadcast live on VTV3 channel at 8
p.m. on December 6.
Well-known
fashion designer Do Manh Cuong will also introduce his 2014 Autumn-Winter
collection, The Twins, at the Gem Convention Centre on November 25.
The
collection showing outfits with the same concept for friends, colleagues and
couples is inspired by the perfect resemblance of the twins.
Over 140
models, including selected twins and 70 Vietnamese catwalk models, such as
Huyen Trang, Hoang Thuy, Le Thuy, Le Thanh Thao, Thuy Trang, Kha My Van, Tuyet
Nhung,Lam Thu Hang,Mau Thanh Thuy, Minh Trieu, Oanh Di, Dieu Huyen, Vo Canh,
Ky Han, Duong Mac Anh Quan,Truong My Nhan and Quang Hung will perform during
event.
Much-awaited
charity bazaar returns
The
annual HIWC Charity Bazaar will take place on Sunday, from 10am to 3.30pm at
UNIS, G9 Ciputra Tay Ho.
As many
as 42 countries will present food while 35 charity organisations will
showcase their causes and 41 commercial stands will offer a variety of
beautiful items for sale.
There
will be entertainment all day long, with song, dance and music for all. A
special children's activity area will keep the children happy for hours.
All
money raised at the event will go to support charities in Ha Noi. Last year,
the event raised US$126,000.
Each
ticket for adults will be priced at VND150,000 if purchased before November
23 or VND180,000 at the gate while each ticket for children aged three to 12
years will be VND50,000. Children under three years of age get free tickets.
Ha
Noi restores dismantled ancient pagoda in Chuong My District
The
1,000-year-old Tram Gian Pagoda in Ha Noi's outlying Chuong My District has
been restored to its near-original state, said local authorities.
In late
2012, much of the pagoda was dismantled by the pagoda managers for renovation
but without permission from relevant authorities. The shock of the actions
urged the city's Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism to call for an
immediate cease of the activities in order to properly address the damage.
The
two-year renovation project focused efforts on the pagoda's most prominent
features like a shrine for the abbots, and a building housing a musical stone
and drum.
The
renovations adhered with national regulations covering relic repair.
During
the process, the culture department organised various seminars to gather
scientists, local authorities, pagoda managers, designers and contractors in
order to guide and advise the project.
The
project cost more than VND14.6 billion (US$695,000) and was implemented by
the
City
tour to explore more of Ha Noi
Friends
of Vietnam Heritage (FVH) will host a city walk to visit unexplored parts of
Ha Noi's Nha Tho area on Tuesday, November 25.
The walk
will begin in front of
Tickets
cost VND70,000 each and there are slots for only eight people. Please contact
Yuko Kanetaka at herijapan@yahoo.co.jp for more information and reservations.
Runners
to race in name of local wildlife
Runners
from
The
annual marathon is expected to attract hundreds of runners of all levels and
abilities, with proceeds going to Education for Nature Viet Nam (ENV), a
local organisation spearheading efforts to combat illegal hunting and trading
of wildlife in
As in
previous years, runners may choose from various distances: 21km, 10km or 5km.
A kids' fun run will likewise be included.
The
exciting races will take place along the safe and tranquil streets of Ciputra
Estate and the picturesque shores of
Prospective
participants in the half-marathon or any of the other distance races may
register online at redriverrunners.dagoba.co/pages/register-for-hong-song-2014-2.
Christmas
bazaar raises funds for charity
More
than 55 vendors will present their latest products at the Christmas Bazaar,
organised by the Saigon Charity Bazaar, at The Deck restaurant in District 2
on Saturday. Gifts and decorative ornaments will be on sale.
Money
raised from the sales will go to Heart Beat Vietnam to fund heart surgeries
for disadvantaged children. The bazaar will be open from 10am to 4pm. The
restaurant is at
Heritage
photo exhibition kicks off in Can Tho
As many
as best 100 photos of 73 photographers from to the 2014 Vietnam Heritage
Photo Awards contest are being showcased at an exhibition in the southern
Themed
the soul of Vietnam, the photos feature Vietnam’s beautiful landscapes and
people’s daily life, traditional festivals, and tangible and intangible
cultures.
Launched
in July, the contest, the third of its kind, received 4,400 entries,
including 2,975 single works and 254 collections of photos from 477 photographers,
138 more than the previous event.
Editor-in-chief
of the Vietnam Heritage magazine Le Thanh Hai said the contest offers
opportunities for both amateur and professional photographers to express
their love and pride of the country by sharing moments and stories about
The
photos will be displayed in Khanh Hoa, Quang
The
award ceremony is set for
The
performance “Nhip dieu que huong” (The melody of homelands) won the Grand
Prix award at the Harmony World Puppet Carnival recently held in Thailand,
announced the Vietnam Puppetry Theatre on November 18.
The
performance, with the puppets made of rattans and bamboos, vividly reflects
the daily life of Vietnamese farmers. It marked the first success of
Vietnamese puppetry in the international arts arena.
Taking
place from November 1-10, the Harmony World Puppet Carnival Bangkok 2014 ,
one of the world’s most renowned puppet festivals, featured puppet
performances of 160 troupes from all over the world.
Exhibition
features Central Highlands wooden folk statues
An
exhibition featuring wooden folk statues imbued with the cultural identities
of the Central Highlands opened this morning at the Kon Tum provincial
Museum.
The
exhibition showcases 80 statues by 45 artisans from six ethnic minorities in
the province including Ba Na, Gia Rai, Xo Dang, Gie Trieng, Brau and Ro Mam.
The exhibits reflect the lively cultural, spiritual and religious life of the
ethnic people.
The show
contributes to preserving and promoting the traditional cultural values,
especially the folk statue sculpture.
The
event also provides an opportunity to promote the image of the land and
people of Kon Tum province, while evoking national pride.
Over the
past years, the province has held a wide variety of programmes and activities
to preserve the folk art statues including a wooden statue carving
competition in Kon Plong district and a carving composition class.
The
wooden folk statue exhibition, which is held to mark
Tourism
programme highlights heritage sites in Viet Bac region
A
ceremony was held in Thai Nguyen city in the
The
tourism programme aims to introduce regional tourism potential, promote
tourism activities, and attract investors to involve investment in tourism in
six localities in northern Viet Bac region: Cao Bang,
The Viet
Bac region used to be the base of the revolutionary forces in the fight
against French colonialists. Besides numerous revolutionary relics related to
the national liberation war, the region is also home to magnificent natural
scenery and various ethnic minority communities with unique cultures.
At the
opening ceremony, a special art programme themed ‘Through Viet Bac Heritage
Sites’, with the participation of more than 500 actors from local arts
groups, introduced the regions’ tourism attractions in the repertoire of
music and dance imbued with diverse cultural characteristics.
Performances
reproduced festivals and cultural identities of each locality in the region:
a Dao wedding in Bac Kan; Tay people's Then ritual in Cao Bang; Panpipe
festival of Hmong people in Ha Giang; Long Tong (Going to the Field) Festival
in Lang Son; Cau Mua (wishing for a good crop) ritual of Cao Lan people in
Tuyen Quang; and Tac xinh dancing of San Chay people in Thai Nguyen.
A wide
range of activities, including a photo exhibition featuring cultural
heritages of the region, a conference on preserving cultural heritages and
developing Viet Bac's tourism, and a trade fair on tourism and the food of
Thai Nguyen, in addition to folk art performances and folk games, are taking
place during the three-day event.
The
annual Viet Bac tourism programme is hosted on a rotating basis by regional
localities. Ha Giang will be the next to host the event in 2015.
VND105
billion approved for Tu Duc Tomb restoration
The
People’s Committee of Thua Thien-Hue Province has approved an allocation of
VND105 billion (USD5 million) to restore the tomb of King Tu Duc.
The
funds, partially from the state budget will go towards restoration of many of
the architectural works within the complex, located in
At the
end of 2013, the Hue Ancient Capital Preservation Centre completed the
restoration of three of the pavilions namely Xung Khiem Ta, Du Khiem Ta and
Khiem Cung Mon, at a cost of VND26 billion.
Tu Duc's
Tomb is considered one of the most beautiful architectural works in
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