Art & Entertainment News 26/11
Le
Hang readies for finals at world model contest
The level
of competition for Dang Thi Le Hang, 21, from
Hang is
vying with 60 other models in
Taking
part in the contest, she has learned new skills to enhance her performance
and style, Hang shared.
Created
in 1983, the Elite Model Look has become one of the most prestigious
international modelling contests, which has propelled many aspiring and
up-and-coming talents to become international top models.
Park
Hyatt to host DJ Smokin Jo’s shows
Female
DJ pioneer Smokin Jo, one of the most sought-after DJs in the dance music
scene from the
She won
the most wanted DJ of the Year award by DJ magazine and remains the only
female DJ in the world to have achieved this. With an impressive career
spanning 20 years, she has brought her sound to some of the most prestigious
night clubs in
From
five-star hotel launch to underground party, Jo’s mind-blowing sound always
keeps her audience dancing through the night.
Audiences
can come to enjoy her shows from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. on November 25 and
tomorrow and from 9 p.m. till midnight on Thursday and Friday.
The Park
Hyatt Saigon Hotel is located at
The
event, organized by Cuci Fine Art in co-ordination with the Hang Da Trade
Centre, promises to be a place for art lovers of all ages to meet artists,
partake in art chat and a wide variety of interesting and creative
activities.
As many
as 100 photographs, which are the best works selected from the 3rd Vietnam
Heritage Photo Awards contest, are being displayed at an exhibition that
opened in
The
photos on show lively depict
After
more than two months of launching, the contest received over 4,400 entries
from 477 photographers, focusing on natural heritages, tangible and
intangible cultural heritages.
The
photos have been exhibiting in 20 tourist sites, museums and universities in
more than 10 provinces and cities across the countries from October 22 to
early 2015.
It is
part of the activities to mark the 10th anniversary of Vietnam Cultural
Heritage Day (November 23), contributing to calling for the community’s joint
hands in discovering and preserving original values of Vietnamese cultural
heritages.
Good
scripts make good films: experts
Young
aspiring filmmakers learned about visual narrative from Vietnamese and
international artists yesterday at a workshop during the third Ha Noi
International Film Festival.
Screenwriter
Uli Gaulke talked about how to find scripts for documentary and fiction
movies, and British director Joe Lawlor shared stories from his 25-year
career in the industry during the festival's Talent Campus, a series of
lectures and workshops that brought together industry professionals and
students.
Seminar
participants raised questions about the difficulties they've faced creating
their first films. They asked what makes a good film, how they should handle
arguments during film-making and what a good relationship between a
screenwriter and a director looks like.
Lawlor
said one of the biggest challenges in screenwriting was making the words
really come alive.
"Cinema
is complicated," Lawlor said. "The creative process is important,
and how you tell the story is much more important than what the story actually
is."
Cho
Young-jik, a South Korean director of photography, surprised audience members
when he said he only spent eight days shooting his last movie, directed by
celebrated and controversial filmmaker Kim Ki-duk.
The
film, Pieta, won the Golden Lion award for best film at the 2012 Venice Film
Festival.
"Working
with Kim Ki-duk was a new experience for me," Cho said. "He let me
take all responsibility in photography. But only he gave me four days to
prepare everything. Normally this work is done over three to four
months."
The
award-winning movie had a very low budget – US$300,000 – and drew about
800,000 viewers in
Director
Nguyen Hoang Diep, the workshop's chairwoman, shared stories about her first
feature film, Dap Canh Giua Khong Trung (Flapping in The Middle of Nowhere),
which won the 2014 Venice Film Festival's Critics' Week award.
Diep
spoke about the journey it took for her to write her script, which was
awarded a top prize during the 2012 Ha Noi film festival.
"The
Talent Campus was a precious chance for me to be selected by foreign
producers," Diep said.
Aspiring
film makers should focus on finding funding for their films themselves, and
not wait for foreign investments, she said.
Another
seminar focused on film co-operation between
"The
movie's success at international film festivals proves how effective
co-operation between Vietnamese and foreign filmmakers can be," Lenouvel
said.
Foreign
filmmakers at the seminar said they hoped to find potential Vietnamese
partners for future films during the festival.
"Vietnamese
landscapes promise a spectacular background for foreign filmmakers,"
said Nguyen Thi Hong Ngat, deputy head of the Viet Nam Cinematography
Association.
"Vietnamese
cinema has developed step by step, but
A photo
exhibition on Vietnamese destinations being held at Daewoo Hotel until
November 27 aims to showcase the country's natural landscape to filmmakers.
Intergovernmental
session promotes safeguarding intangible cultural heritage
Understanding
intangible cultural heritages of different communities contributes
significantly to promoting dialogue and mutual respect among cultures.
The affirmation
was made by Chairman of the UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee for the
Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, Jose Manuel Rodriguez
Cuadros, at the opening ceremony of its ninth session in
The
session draws the participation of 974 delegates from 129 countries around
the world.
The
delegation from
The
Chairman Rodríguez Cuadros appreciated the 161 countries’ efforts in adopting
and practicing the UNESCO’s Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible
Cultural Heritage. The event offers a good opportunity for all communities to
actively engage with one another.
During
the five-day session (November 24 – 28), delegates will hear 27 reports on
practicing the 2003 Convention, eight reports on intangible heritage elements
in Need of Urgent Safeguarding, and reports on the use of international
assistance from the Intangible Cultural Heritage Fund.
The
Committee will also discuss 46 nominations for UNESCO’s recognition as World
Intangible Cultural Heritages of Humanity, including Nghe Tinh Vi-Giam folk
singing from
Vi, Giam
folk music is a repartee sung while working. It reflects the work, cultural
lives and feelings of the residents in the central coastal provinces. Vi-Giam
singing is popular in nearly 260 villages in the central provinces of Nghe An
and Ha Tinh.
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Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 11, 2014
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