Art & Entertainment News 24/11
Bun
Cha listed top 10 world’s best street food
National
Geographic has named Vietnamese dish Bun Cha as top 10 world’s best street
food.
Bún Chả
is made from rice noodles with barbecue pork, often combined with Nem (spring
rolls). It demands a special fish sauce with sliced green papaya and
fresh herbs.
Among
other delicious cuisines include momos of
Nguyen-era
royal records on display in Thua Thien –
An
exhibition of royal administrative documents, which dated back to the Nguyen
dynasty (1802 - 1945), opened in central Thua Thien –
As many
as 153 ancient documents classified into 9 categories was on display,
shedding light on the era’s political, diplomatic and military affairs to
socio-economic and cultural issues.
Notably,
there were 16 administrative documents on the Nguyen Dynasty’s enforcement of
territorial sovereignty over Hoang Sa (Paracel) archipelago.
This is
the second time that an exhibition of this kind has been co-organised by the
Hue Monuments Conservation Centre and the National Archives Centre I, marking
the upcoming Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day (Nov. 23).
The
collection of royal documents, bearing the seal and handwritings by the
Nguyen kings, was recognised as documentary heritage of the Memory of the
World Programme in Asia-Pacific by UNESCO on April 14 this year.
Week
showcases
An art
show on November 21 at the Vietnam Culture and Arts Exhibition Centre in
At the
opening, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Vuong Duy Bien said
the celebration aimed to raise awareness of the need for higher levels of
investment to develop the economic potential of the nation’s sea and island
localities to their fullest.
The
event has gathered representatives from culture, sports and tourism
departments in 13 cities and provinces throughout Vietnam including Hai
Phong, Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ba Ria-Vung Tau and Kien Giang.
A wide
array of activities have been organised including an exhibition entitled
“Culture Heritage, Vietnam Sea and Islands Tourism”, which highlight the
tangible and intangible value of sea areas throughout Vietnam.
An
exhibition of artifacts recovered from an ancient ship that sank at Cu Lao
Cham, including more than 240,000 ceramic objects from Chu Dau in northern
Hai Duong province dated back to the 15th century has also been planned.
In
addition, an art and photo exhibition has also been set to display 60
paintings by
A number
of museums have also sponsored an exhibition entitled “Building and
Protecting the Nation's Sea and
The
event runs to November 24.
Downtown
Ha Noi to feature Italian fashion exhibit
A unique
fashion exhibit featuring the 22 latest designs of noted Italian designer
Raffaella Curiel will go on display here from November 24 to December 7.
The
exhibit will highlight the eclectic socialism of Curiel's artistic creative
resources and the creation of a rich collection using an unforgettable style.
Fashion
was in the blood of Curiel from the time she was born near
She was
the first to take the Italian ready-to-wear fashion to the
The
Italian Embassy in
The exhibit
will run at Casa
Vietnamese
and foreign designers talked type
Vietnamese
and foreign experts met in “Designers talk type” within the context of the
“Typography” exhibition which was held in the Goethe Institute in
The
event was participated by three designers who have spent their professional
lives working closely with typography as they each gave short, illustrated
talks followed by a panel discussion with questions from the audience. The
designers discussed what creating with typography meant to them.
They
included Richard Moore, Chief Creative Director of Richard Moore Associates:
“Playing with Type”, Hiep Ha Zung, Visual Artist and Instructor at FPT Arena:
“Typography with Living Standard”, and Dam Ca Pham, Designer and Instructor
at the Vietnam University of Fine Art and
The
“Typography” exhibition displayed 200 winning works of the 60th International
Typography competition of the New York Type Directors Club. The competition
attracted 1,700 entries from 43 countries over the world.
Winners
of climate change photo contest announced
The
Cultural Development and Exchange Fund (CDEF) under the Embassy of Denmark
announced winners of the Talent Prize 2014 “Climate Change in Photography”
during its closing ceremony on November 21.
The
event was also organised by Ashui Vietnam Corporation and The Thao Van Hoa
(Sport and Culture) newspaper.
The
competition received a total of 250 entries since its launch five months ago.
The
photo “Destruction by human-beings” by Mai Thanh Chung won the Grand Prize
whilst “Panorama of the street after the rain” by Dao Duc Thanh was selected
as the best photo taken with a smartphone.
“Behind
the city” by Pham Doan Tuan was awarded “The People’s Choice”.
Danish
Ambassador to Vietnam John Nielsen said the annual Talent Prize is set to
award outstanding young Vietnamese artists within specific art sectors.
This
year’s theme aims to encourage the young artists to reflect various impacts
of climate change on daily life in photography, he said.
He
expressed his hope that the contest has contributed to raising the public
awareness on those impacts and how each people can make a difference.
The
Talent Prize is one of CDEF’s programmes to provide support for contemporary
artists under 35 years old in
Since
founded in 2011, CDEF has been supporting over 60 projects in the different
fields, including contemporary dance, performance art, publishing and
filmmaking.
The
Republic of Korea-Vietnam Food & Culture Festival 2014, will be held in
Korean
restaurants in
Other
cultural activities to be highlighted at the festival include a performance
by Van Mai Huong, one of Vietnam's favourite pop singers, as well as film
screenings; the wearing of the hanbok, a traditional Korean dress; and
picture taking to attract young visitors.
Organisers,
the RoK Embassy in
The
festival will take place at Calidas Keangnam Hotel at the third floor of
Keangnam Landmark 72, Plot E6, Pham Hung road in Cau Giay district. Entrance
is free. All proceeds will go to Fund for the Poor in
‘Comic
relief' at
Fans of
manga enjoyed an opportunity to learn how to create the Japanese comics
during the Fukushima Festival held at the Vietnamese Women's Museum
yesterday.
The
museum and the Fukushima-Viet Nam Friendship Association organised the event,
which aims to enhance the friendship between
One of
the festival highlights was a seminar on manga, or comics created in
At the
seminar, Japanese manga artists introduced the comics business for
advertising and commercial purposes.
The
organisers also presented comics about manju (steamed confectionery with red
bean paste) and sake (Japanese rice wine).
Visitors
had a chance to enjoy manga works at an exhibit and learn more about Japanese
culture, especially how to create manga. Participants also experienced making
comics using professional tools.
The
event included various activities such as exhibits showcasing the
accomplishments of
The twin
disasters nearly destroyed this peaceful and beautiful city, the capital of
The
festival provided information about
The
exhibit also showed the beauty of the traditional culture, nature and
sustainable development, as well as knowledge and understanding, of this
Japanese city.
This was
the second time the festival was organised here. Last year, the festival
honoured the contribution of
Shiraiwa
Yasuo, president of the association, revealed that about 3,000 people took
part in the festival.
"As
the first festival was more successful than expected, we decided to organise
another one, highlighted by a manga seminar and a fashion show with designs
by students from
"It's
been three-and-a-half years since the disaster, and we consider the festival
this year as an occasion to show
At the
festival,
"We
introduce pottery tea cups with sophisticated patterns and ask the Vietnamese
people to join our tea ceremony," she explained. "During the
festival, we organised eight tea ceremony sessions to introduce our
traditional culture."
"We
also introduced business comics that focused on manju, our speciality, and we
also offer manju during the tea ceremony," Shiheware added.
Weekend
art exhibition raises funds for children with cancer
More
than 100 artworks painted by students were sold to raise money for children
with cancer at the Saigon Pearl Residential Complex in
The
students, aged seven to 15, used a variety of materials including pencils,
oil and watercolour to paint landscapes and daily activities.
The young
artists are from
Fifty
per cent of the proceeds from the sale of the paintings will be used to help
disadvantaged children diagnosed with cancer, as part of the "Thuy's
Dream" programme launched by Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper.
Blast
from the past as 1970s star makes rare appearance
A famous
face from the 1970s musical scene, one that has rarely been seen on stage
since 2000, has resurfaced.
Bao Yen,
56, returns early next month for a monthly tribute to famous singers that
Viet Nam Television has been running for the last year and a half.
Though
there will be trademark songs like O Hai Dau Noi Nho (Missing Each Other), Thu
Tinh Cuoi Mua Thu (Love Letter at the End of Autumn), Chuyen Hop Tan (A Story
of Love and Heartbreak), and Mua Tren Pho Hue (Rain in Hue City), Dau An
(Milestone) will not be all about Yen's hits from her three-decade career.
"I
will sing all genres I sang — from bolero to pre-war music, foreign
music," she told a press conference earlier this week.
The
foreign pop-rock songs will bring memories of her halcyon days in the 1970s
and 1980s when Yen was the reigning pop music queen.
"I
will sing a medley of four English songs and Hotel California fully,"
she said.
She will
also speak to the audience, sharing memories and stories about her career and
Vietnamese music. On stage with Yen will be her two singer-musician sons Khai
Ca and Bao Chau, famous pop and semi-classical singer Duc Tuan, and woman
singer Hien Thuc.
Yen grew
up in the south and made her reputation in
She was
a versatile talent who was successful at most music genres; pop-rock, bolero,
lyric, pre-war music, country and folk: there was virtually nothing she could
not sing, it seemed.
Many
composers like Thuan Yen and Thanh Tung chose her to launch their debut
works.
Yen was
not only a star singer but also a fashion icon for long.
Next
month's live show — at 8pm on the first Saturday of the month as usual — at
the Nguyen Du Sports Stadium will be broadcast live on VTV 9 and local
channels around the country.
Photo
exhibition features
A photo
exhibition featuring the beauty of
The
exhibition showcased 250 selected photos from a competition which drew the
participation of 837 photographers nationwide with nearly 11,000 entries.
Entries
were required to match with the competition’s themes, including daily
activities, productive labour life, tradition, custom, culture and costumes
of all ethnic groups in the country.
First
prize was given to Truong Huu Hung in the central
Two
second and three third prizes along with five consolation prizes were also
presented at the opening ceremony on November 22.
The
exhibition will last until November 27.
Artistic
photo exhibition kicks off
A photo
exhibition tittled ' Colors of ethnic groups in
The
largest ever exhibition showcased 250 selected pics from a photo competition
with the participation of 837 photographers nationwide with nearly 11,000
entries.
Photos
are required to match with the competition's content including daily
activities, productive labor life, tradition, custom, culture and costumes of
all ethnic groups in the country, especially minority ethnic groups, spirit
of national solidarity, new rural development to improve social-economic
conditions.
First
prize was given to Truong Huu Hung in the central
The
third was given to Bao Hung, Luong Chinh Huu in the highlands province of Dak
Lak and Duong Duy Long in the northern province of Ninh Binh with '
Tham am ' ( Checking the sound), 'Ma nang - Dung si bat voi ( Ma nang -
Elephan catcher) and " Qua que ( Countryside gift).
The
organizer also presented five encouragement prizes.
Photographers
awarded for honouring beauty of Vietnamese ethnic groups
Winners
of a photo contest honouring Vietnamese ethnic groups were announced in
Two
second prizes were won by Nguyen Thanh Ha and Nguyen Cong Binh, both from
Hanoi, for their photos named ‘The Old Days’ and ‘Festive Days in Pho Cao
commune, Dong Van district, Ha Giang province’, respectively.
Three
third and five consolation prizes were also presented at the awards ceremony.
The
contest was launched in June by the Vietnam Association of Photographic
Artists (VAPA) and the Association for Literature and Arts of Ethnic Minority
Groups. It received nearly 11,000 entries submitted by over 830 photographers
from 62 cities and provinces across the country.
The
entries reflect the daily life, traditional customs and costumes of
Vietnamese ethnic groups living across the country, particularly ethnic
minorities.
The
competitors also captured in their works the outcomes of Party and State’s
efforts to preserve and promote Vietnamese cultural identities as well as
achievements made by indigenous people in developing rural areas, reducing
poverty and eliminating hunger.
As many
as 250 best entries of the contest are on show at an exhibition that opened
the same day and will last until November 30 at the
Deputy
Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Vuong Duy Bien has said that
Vietnam’s sea and islands possess numerous, unique and treasured cultural
heritages despite going through many historical changes.
Deputy
Minister Bien made the statement at the opening ceremony of the
The
organisation of the week, he said, is intended to advertise and honour the
valuable treasure to Vietnamese people and international friends, thus
calling for investment to boost socio-economic, cultural and tourism
development in the country’s coastal localities.
The
programme is also expected to educate youngsters and students about
The
four-day programme is featuring a string of activities, including
exhibitions, arts performances, and booths showcasing typical cultural
features, tourist products, and the signature dishes of 13 cities and
provinces by the sea.
Visitors
can buy handicraft products made by the locals for souvenirs while listening
to a traditional art form of the coastal locality and then taste delicious
food from the sea, such as oyster soup, jellyfish salad, ‘cha ca’ (fish
paste), and ‘banh da cua’ (crab noodle) and nem cua be (crab spring rolls) at
very reasonable prices.
Exhibitions
hosted by the
The
displays include photos, objects and mocks-up on the forces’ history,
operation and achievements as well as the bond between the people and army.
“It is
the first time we have showcased exhibits on
Nguyen
Thi Lan Phuong, a student from the
She
thought that the
The week
is taking place at Vietnam Exhibition Centre for Culture and Arts,
Competition
seeks new young faces for ‘Cheo’ stage
A
national competition for professional ‘Cheo’ (traditional opera) young
talents kicked off in Ninh Binh province on November 22.
The
six-day event, hosted by the Department of Performing Arts under the Ministry
of Culture, Sports and Tourism, attracted 45 Cheo artists from eight art
troupes nationwide.
The
competitors, all under 33 years old, are expected bring to the stage 37 Cheo
pieces, each of them lasting less than 20 minutes while highlighting typical
features of the art form.
Their
performances are judged by a jury comprising of stage critics - associate
professor Tat Thang; former director of Vietnam Cheo Theatre Bui Dac Su;
Director of Hanoi Cheo Theatre Thuy Mui; former director of the Military’s
Cheo Theatre Dao Le; and former lecturer of Hanoi University of Drama and
Cinematography, Thanh Binh.
The
entrants should feature Cheo tunes, present the feelings and personalities of
their characters, and inspire the audiences.
The
competition offers a good opportunity for young Cheo artists to exchange
talents and qualification while seeking new and young talented faces for Cheo
stage.
Old
house preserved for generations
An old
wooden house in Quang Nam Province has become known for its great value after
the owner got many offers, some as much as a million dollars, and he refused
to sell.
Because
of its architecture and age, the house of Nguyen Dinh Hoan in
It was
built in the typical style of the period, with a screen walls in the front
and following the rules of fengshui. The house is especially well-known for
the carvings on the wooden pillars and walls. Detailed depictions of flowers,
fruits and pheasant are carved on the beams.
From
generation to generation, Hoan's family has kept and preserved the home, and
so to him it is priceless. Hoan said his father refused an offer from Ngo
Dinh Diem in 1939. His father pointed to the words on the beams which read,
"An inherited house built by the merit of ancestors cannot be
sold."
In 1960,
Ngo Dinh Diem became the president of southern
The
house has survived time and war. Hoan said, "I'm the fourth generation
to live in this house. After I die, my children will stay and treasure
it."
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Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 11, 2014
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