Art & Entertainment News 7/11
A
competition on world heritage discovery in
Entrants
are required to demonstrate their knowledge about these four world heritage
sites and propose conservation and development solutions.
Entries
can be presented in various forms-written texts, reportages, short films and
graphic products and sent to Hanoi Cultural Fund under
Deadline
will be December 15. The official result will be announced on December 26.
The
organizing board will award one first prize (worth VND10 million) for written
text category and VND15 million for first prize winner of reportages, short
films and graphic products.
The
competition is part of activities celebrating
Disabled
children's paintings on display
Disabled
children will tell their stories and dreams through a painting exhibition
that opens this weekend in
The
exhibition is the result of Imperfection, a project that aims to bring out
the talent in children with disabilities.
The
project was launched by the Centre for Sustainable Development Studies
Vietnam (CSDS) along with a group of high school students in
These
students visited the centres for disadvantaged children, taught them to paint
and selected the best artworks for the exhibition.
Entitled
Pieces, the exhibition will be held over two days at Cong Nhan (Workers)
Cinema,
All the
paintings will be on sale to raise funds for the children and their Hoa Binh
(Peace) Village in Thanh Xuan district,
It's
hoped that the exhibition will be a bridge between the disabled children and
society, giving them an opportunity to open their minds with other people and
express their talent, according to Le Dao Duc Anh, a representative of CSDS.
Tra
Vinh celebrates intangible heritage Ok
The
southern
Local
authorities, monks from all 142 Khmer pagodas in the province and thousands
of people attended the event.
Ok-Om-Bok
is one of the three main festivals –Sene Dolta and Chol Chnam Thmay- they
celebrate every year. The Khmer believe the moon is a God who controls the
weather and crops throughout the year.
The
festival takes place at full moon in the 10th lunar month. On this occasion,
the local residents provide offerings to show their gratitude for the God for
giving them good weather conditions and fruitful harvests.
Each
village organises their own festival in the courtyards of their local pagodas,
while the large provincial festival is held at Ba Om pond cultural relic
site. The festival features a number of entertainment opportunities,
including art performances, traditional sports challenges and folk games.
Tra Vinh
is currently home to 320,000 ethnic Khmer, accounting for 32 percent of the
province’s total population. During the moon worshipping festival, Ba Om pond
cultural relic site attracts thousands of local inhabitants and tourists.
Film
screening responds to Year of Solidarity with Palestinians
A
documentary film screening was held on November 6 in Hanoi in response to the
International Year of Solidarity with the Palestinian People 2014 and the
International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People (November 29).
Addressing
the event, Ho Anh Dung, Chairman of the Vietnam Committee for Solidarity with
Palestinian People, affirmed
He
expressed belief that with the strong support given by the international community,
Palestinian
Ambassador to Vietnam Saadi Salama thanked the Vietnamese people for their
backing, saying his country’s fight for basic national rights over the past
years also pursues the right to establish an independent state.
The film
screened at the event was “Five broken cameras” directed by Emad Burnat and
Guy Davidi, which shows the non-violent fight of people in Bil’in, a village
in the
The film
won the Amsterdam Documentary Film Festival 2011, Sudan Film Festival 2012,
and Emmy Award 2013. It was also recommended for best documentary film in
Oscar Award 2012.
Archival
documents on President Ho Chi Minh in
Over 200
documents, photographs and objects from the time President Ho Chi Minh lived
and worked in the former Soviet Union are being showcased at an exhibition
which opened in
The exhibition
“President Ho Chi Minh and
The
exhibition is divided into three sections, with a focus on President Ho Chi
Minh and his journey to find the way to liberate
The
event aims to highlight the late President’s diplomatic strategies, consolidate
the traditional relations between
The
exhibition is running at the Ho Chi Minh Museum,
Cao
Bang brocade comes to handicraft market in HCM City
A
collection of brocade products made by ethnic minorities in the far northern
mountainous
The
bazaar will see artisans belonging to the Lo Lo, Nung, White Mong, Flower
Mong, Red Dao, and Dao Tien ethnic groups presenting their products.
It will
resemble a hill tribes' local market in the north with ethnic women selling
their specialities and food from mountainous areas in baskets.
They
will teach visitors the process of making brocade from spinning and weaving
to painting patterns using beeswax and hand embroidering.
Bags,
hats, scarves, and decorative items made of brocade will be on sale.
The
bazaar will also see traditional music and dance of Cao Bang hill tribes.
The
event, at Renaissance Riverside Saigon Hotel, will be organised by Swiss
development organisation HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation Viet Nam, NGO Cao
Bang Community Development Centre, and Mystere Shop Saigon.
The
money raised will be used to improve water supply for ethnic minorities in
Cao Bang and the environment.
The
event will start tomorrow night and go on through Sunday.
Seminar
series The Book Talk kicks off this weekend
A
monthly seminar The Book Talk that will allow readers and guest presenters an
opportunity to express views of both fiction and non-fiction books will kick
off this Saturday in HCM City.
Organised
by the Nha Nam Culture and Media Company, the open roundtable will take place
on the first Saturday of every month from 9am at Nha Nam Book Cafe in Phu
Nhuan District.
The
first programme, themed "What are the benefits of literature?" will
feature poet and journalist Nguyen Huu Hong Minh from Mot The Gioi (One
World) online newspaper; Tran Le Hoa Tranh, deputy head of the Literature and
Language Faculty of the HCM City University of Social Sciences and
Humanities; and writer and translator Tran Tien Cao Dang for Nha Nam.
Participants
in the event will be able to exchange views with speakers about the
contributions that literature makes to society and share their experiences in
exploring a literary work.
Reservations
should be made at thebooktalk.nhanam@gmail.com.
Hundreds
of rowers take part in annual
Thousands
of residents from across the Mekong Delta gathered in
The boat
race, which celebrated the Mekong Delta Economic Cooperation Forum being held
in the province, is part of the Ok-Om-Bok (Moon-Offering Ceremony) festival,
a traditional event commemorating a bumper harvest held by the Khmer people
in the Delta.
Competitors
included 40 male and 11 female teams, with 60 rowers on each team. Rowers
were residents from Can Tho City and the provinces of Ca Mau, Bac Lieu, Hau
Giang, Tra Vinh, Vinh Long and Soc Trang.
Soc
Trang initiated the race years ago and it later became part of a larger
region-wide festival.
University
students win 1st veneer furniture design award
Two
Dang
Truong Vu of
Instituted
by the Handicraft and Wood Industry Association of HCM City (Hawa) and the
It also
seeks to help the wood processing industry shift from using solid wood to
veneer, making
Veneer
refers to a thin slice of wood glued to an inferior material, which could be
wood or metal.
The
organisers received 47 entries from companies, freelance designers, and
others.
The
winning works are on display at the Viet Nam Furniture and Home Furnishing
Fair (VIFA Home 2014) at the Tan Binh Exhibition and Convention Centre from
November 6 to 9.
VIFA
Home 2014, which seeks to promote locally made furniture, home decor, and
handicraft products in the domestic market, has attracted 115 local and
foreign firms, 20 per cent more than last year.
Nguyen
Ba Tuan’s “Flowers and Perfume” paintings exhibited
An exhibition
titled “Flowers and Perfume” by artist Nguyen Ba Tuan was inaugurated on
November 5 at the Korean Cultural Centre in
The
exhibition features 18 oil canvas paintings, depicting Ha Long Bay and the
rural areas of the Northern Delta.
The natural
scenery of the northern delta region is depicted with hot and cold tones
under Tuan’s strokes. Different pictures, bearing different tones, bring
about different feelings to each viewer.
Le Van
Thin, Lecturer of the Vietnam Fine Arts College, said “Being a young artist,
Tuan’s eyes for observation and his combination of colors lead viewers from
one surprise to another. His paintings simplify things to the maximum, but
also carry extreme colours that depict the gorgeous natural sceneries of the
friendly and beautiful rural areas of the northern delta.”
According
to Tuan, his colorful and sentimental paintings carry different feelings,
similar to the four seasons of
Park
Nark Jong, Director of the
Born in
1974, Nguyen Ba Tuan graduated from the Hanoi Theatrical and
The
first Vietnam International Fashion Week is coming to
Works of
famed fashion designers Antonio Grimaldi from
Frank
Cintamani, chairman of FIDe Fashion Week, which is organising the event, said
that he hopes it will provide an opportunity for the world to discover the
creativeness of young and upcoming talented designers of
We hope
the event will be a breakthrough to elevate
European
music fest to enthrall Vietnamese audiences
The
European Music Festival is returning
The
event will feature the latest music from
This
year, the festival will take place at the Youth Theatre in
The
annual festival is jointly organised by a Delegation of the European Union
and embassies of some European member countries in
Source: VNS/SGT/VOV/ND/SGGP
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