Art
& Entertainment News 3/11
First 4DX
theatre in Ha Noi to open next month
Next month, the
first 4DX theatre in Ha Noi will provide movie-goers the opportunity to enjoy
international blockbusters like never before.
The 4DX theatre
will be opened at the Ba Trieu Vincom Centre by CGV Cinemas, who launched
The CGV cinemas in
Ha Noi and
Toyota Motor
Vietnam (TMV) on October 30 announced its annual 2014 Toyota Classics Concert
for charity has been set to perform at the Ho Chi Minh City Opera House on
November 18.
“Those attending
the concert will have a chance to enjoy a feast of music that blends
classical orchestra with the glamour of the silver screen performed by the
Covent Garden Soloists Orchestra,” Doan Thi Yen, Deputy Director of TMV said.
The event has also
attracted the participation of talented Spanish conductor Miguel Angel
Navarro and famous duo Pamela Tan Nicholson and Vasko Vasilev, Yen said,
In addition, Yen
said through the event,
The show has been
co-organised by
Till Hennig
to play techno at Cube Bar
German DJ Till
Hennig will join a “Heart Beat meets Usual Suspects” show at the Cube Bar
Saigon in HCMC’s District 1 from 9 p.m. till late on November 14.
Hennig will share
the stage with his compatriot Chris Wolter and piano virtuoso, composer and
DJ/ producer B.A.X. Wolter is a DJ/producer/founder of Heart Beat, which is a
HCMC-based group of DJs from
As Hennig grew up
with hip hop and later fell in love with techno, he can be characterized as
an artist of deep progressive sounds, playful melodies and deep/techno
tracks.
Hennig and other
performers are expected to thrill the audience with German techno.
The Cube Bar Saigon
is located at 31b
48 Hour
Film Project to announce winners next week
The winners of the
WD 48 Hour Film Project Viet
The producers will
award prizes for Best Actor/Actress, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best
Script, Best Direction and also Best Film, which will be sent to the 48HFP
World Finals in 2015 in
If successful
there, the films will then be screened at Cannes Film Festival in France as
well as over 125 cities worldwide taking part in the 48HFP next year.
Over the past three
months, WD 48HFP held over 20 film-making workshops at schools and for the
public on how to produce work within 48 hours.
The competition
received over 100 team registrations from
All films had to
feature three special features: a character named Tran Binh An, a game and a
line of dialogue "Don't Forget Our Agreement!"
With over 1,600
people engaged in the WD 48HFP competition, it remains one of the largest in
Author and
physicist to talk about new book on infinity
The French
Institute in
Thuan convey
thoughts about the complex topic of infinity in an interesting way, sometimes
scientific, yet also philosophical.
Entrance is free at
IDECAF on
The seminar will be
conducted in Vietnamese by physicist Pham Van Thieu and journalist Vu Cong
Lap.
Photographers
get flash of inspiration
Young people
interested in pursuing photography can enter a 48-hour photo project and work
with experienced, professional photographers in Ha Noi.
Entitled I Love My
City My People, the 48-hour project will offer those between 18 and 27 a chance
to improve their photography skills.
French photographer
Nicolas Cornet, who has published three photo books about
Participants can
submit photo essays about Ha Noi to the project's official page at www.facebook.com/ilovemycitymypoeple
until November 2.
"There are
very few classes on photography being held in
Cornet and
Vietnamese photographers Maika Elan and Binh Dang will examine the
submissions and select the 10 best for the next round.
Those candidates
will have November 5 and 6 to make another round of photo essays from topics
submitted earlier to the judges.
While the clock is
ticking, participants can ask judges for advice on the structure of their
stories, content and message.
L'Espace,
Composer to
publish music book on General Giap
Veteran music
composer Nguyen Lan Cuong is requesting Vietnamese amateur and professional
composers to contribute their finest works to a music book dedicated to the
late General Vo Nguyen Giap.
Contributors may
send their songs or choral music in CD form to Nguyen Lan Cuong, Ha Noi
Musicians' Association Office,
Dan Tri Publishing
House will publish the book early next year.
Japanese
films entertain Ba Ria-Vung Tau audiences
Audiences in the
southern coastal
Eight films are
being screened during the festival, namely “One Million Yen Girl,” “Feel the
Wind,” “Bushio Sixteen,” “Shodo Girls!,” “In His Chart,” “Peak - The
Rescuers,” “Tomorrow’s Joe,” and “Robo-G”.
The films are all
dubbed in Vietnamese with English subtitles.
Addressing the
opening night on October 31, Deputy Director of Ba Ria-Vung Tau’s Department
of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Van Son said the event aimed to give
local audiences a better understanding of the nation and people of
In 2013, the
province hosted a number of cultural exchanges during the Vietnam-Japan
Friendship Year, which drew the participation of many people from inside and
outside of the locality, he noted.
Handicrafts
of Japan’s Tohoku region exhibited in HCM City
The exhibition
“Beautiful Handicrafts of Tohoku,
The exhibition aims
to mark the anniversary of the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami in the
Tohoku region.
The region, known
for its beautiful mountains and seascapes along with its rich culture and
history, suffered tremendous damage and destruction of unprecedented
proportions.
Manufacturing and
handicraft culture were severely affected by the disaster, but local
residents have stood united to rebuild the land and bring their lives back to
normal.
At the opening
ceremony, Nakajima Satoshi, Japanese Consul-General in
The display
features works of well-known local artisans such as Kanjiro Kawai, Shoji
Hamada, Keisuke Serizawa and Shiko Munakata, in different crafts, such as
ceramics, lacquer ware, textiles, metalwork, wood and bamboo crafts, allowing
visitors to explore the diverse and exquisite world of Tohoku traditions.
The exhibition will
be open to the public until November 11.
Nearly 3,000
rowers line up for Soc Trang boat race
Nearly 3,000
athletes from the southern
The race brings
together 40 men’s teams and 12 women’s teams to row 1,200m and 1,000m,
respectively.
Several events will
be held on the sidelines of the forum to promote the culture of the local
Khmer ethnic group, including flower offering and moon worshipping festivals,
with the participation of thousands of Buddhist monks and local Khmer
residents.
Soc Trang is home
to the most Ngo boats in the Mekong Delta, with nearly 100 boats kept at 90 Khmer
pagodas. Ngo boat race is one of the main activities in the Khmer’s Ooc Om
Bok festival to worship the Moon God and pray for good harvest.
New Year
firework show planned to light up HCM City
It was proposed to
the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Ministry of Defence and the
Government Office.
After the plan is
approved, the 15-minute pyrotechnic performance will take place from 00:00 to
00:15 of January 1.
According to the
city People’s Committee, the event will open a series of activities in 2015
including the New Year Festival, the 85th founding anniversary of the
Communist Party of Vietnam, the 125th birth anniversary of the late President
Ho Chi Minh, and National Day.
“Music
night of Hope” – The colorful night of music for the blind
The nights of music
for the blind, performed by Korean Hanbit Art Troupe of the blind and
organised by the Korea Culture Centre (KCC) in
The event, the
first of its kind, aimed at raising community awareness and actions for the
people with disabilities.
“The music night of
hope” is the result of tirelessly efforts by and represents a dream of the
people with sight impairment. With their love, enthusiasm and hard work, the
artists have been able to bring about emotional moments of the famous music
pieces, such as “Phantom of the Opera”, sound track of “Beethoven Virus” or
the love song “The Power of Love”
Singer Nguyễn Thị
Thanh Thảo from the Vietnam Blind Association also contributed with two
songs, the “Song of Hope” and “The Shade of K’nia Tree”.
“I hope that the
beautiful music, brought by the singers has left its mark in the audience and
we will build a world with no border between humans.”, said Yang-soo Kim,
Director of the Hanbit Art Troupe.
The Troupe is known
as a professional art troupe of blind artists, who are talented and
enthusiastic about music. They have performed in diverse occasions across the
country and abroad, and have contributed to introducing Korean culture to the
world and raised awareness about community support to the blind.
“The night is a
special gift by the
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Thứ Hai, 3 tháng 11, 2014
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