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Art & Entertainment News 14/12
Organizers of this year’s Christmas Festival, set for December
23-24 at the
They say it will attract more than 40,000 people and feature a
snow road, street festival and gift world.
The organizing board has also launched a photograph
competition to coincide with the event and 30 awards for best image in a
number of categories will be presented during the event.
The festival is being organized by HeartLink Joint Stock
Company in co-ordination with
National TV festival takes place in
The 34th National Television Festival will take place in the
imperial city of
Vietnam National Television’s Deputy General Director Pham
Viet Tien said on December 12 that the annual festival is to review
operations of the television industry throughout the year, and honour outstanding
works in the field.
Some 500 works from 100 organisations nationwide will compete
in nine categories including children’s programme, documentary, reportage,
science and education, talk shows, dialogue, programmes in ethnic minority
languages, music, and TV serial.
As part of the event, there will be three seminars on the
production of agriculture and rural development programmes, the power of
breaking news, and new media - opportunities and challenges for television
stations.
In addition, there will be photo exhibitions, nominated work
screenings as well as talks between television makers and local audiences.
Celebrated artist to exhibit in Ha Noi
An exhibition celebrating 20 years of work and the life of
Vietnamese-French artist Nguyen Cam and Art Vietnam Gallerist Suzanne Lecht
will open in Ha Noi today.
The works of
Calligraphic musings and bits of jute, votive papers, ginkgo
leaves, tea bags and other distinctly Vietnamese elements are scattered over
fractured landscapes to give the impression of a visual diary.
Born in Hai Phong in 1944, Cam left
In 1994, the Vietnamese government invited him to exhibit his
works in
For the last 20 years, Cam has been coming to
Cam is a close friend of Suzanne Lecht, an American who came
to
They have forged a deep friendship over the years, bound by
the appreciation of the beauty and power of art to transform and reconcile
with history.
The exhibition, which is expected to celebrate life, beauty,
art and lives well lived, will run till January 13, 2015, at the Art Vietnam
Gallery located at
TV series to showcase culture on
The
The 100-part film, Ky Su Bien Dao (The Sea and Island
Chronicle), focuses on local fishermen and their culture and lifestyle.
It features the topics of history and culture, economy and
tourism.
The film also portrays the daily life of Vietnamese soldiers
and people stationed in the Truong Sa (Spratly)
The BTV's film staff spent a year working with local people to
discover seas and islands in 28 cities and provinces.
They worked at many famous destinations in Quang Ninh, Kien
Giang, Nha Trang, and Phu Quoc and Con Dao islands.
"We began filming in Quang Ninh and closed our production
with beautiful scenes in Kien Giang. We reported on the daily life of local
people, trying to make their culture of hundreds years come alive through our
film," said Dang Ngoc Quy, a member of the film group.
What makes this film special, Quy said, is the blending of
scenes featuring the natural environment with daily life, which include
remote villages and locals' activities and fishing industries.
Filmmakers tried to focus on the soldiers' lives and work,
giving audience a closer view of their silent contributions to the country.
The film's 15-minute parts will be broadcast on BTV2 and BTV1
channels every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at 9.30pm.
Veteran singer performS in HCMC
Vietnamese-French singer Bach Yen staged a solo performance in
Yen performed with her colleagues, jazz singer Tuyet Loan and
pianist Nguyen Anh 9, before 2,300 people at the Hoa Binh Theatre.
"I always respect my audience and want to provide them
with the best style in voice and performance," said Yen, in her
interview with local media before her show.
Her live show was televised on Viet Nam Television's VTV9 and
on channels in stations in Binh Phuoc,
Highlights included songs written by popular musicians Nguyen
Van Thuong and Lam Phuong, such as Dem Dong (Winter Night) and Cho Em Quen
Tuoi Ngoc (C'est Toi).
Yen also performed Vietnamese lullabies, which made her famous
worldwide.
Born in the Cuu Long (Mekong)
In 1961, she decided to head for
She signed a contract with Polydo Studio to tour in
In 1965, New York-based reporter and columnist Ed Sullivan
invited Yen to perform for two weeks on The Ed Sullivan Show, one of the
Her contract expanded to nearly 12 years, making her a
familiar face on TV and on the variety shows of Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Joey
Bishop, Mike Douglas and Pat Boone.
She performed with singer and actor Jimmy Durante, Carlos
Almaran, and singer Frankie Avalon.
In 1978, she returned to
Together they have performed thousands of recitals featuring
Vietnamese music in 70 countries.
One of their seven albums on Vietnamese folk songs received
the Grand Prix du Disque de l'Academie Charles Cros.
Yen's first show in Viet Nam after years of living away from
her native land will take place tonight in Hoa Binh Theatre, 240 Ba Thang Hai
Street, District 1.
Contemporary VN artist celebrated at awards ceremony
Artist and curator Tran Luong was honoured at The Holland
Prince Claus Awards ceremony on Wednesday for his innovative work.
Luong, 54, was one of the first local artists to experiment
with performance and video art. He is also an independent curator and played
a major role in shaping the Vietnamese contemporary art scene.
According to the jury, Luong received the award for creating
moving works that criticise repression, emphasise human resilience and
empower the individual through personal action and self-reflection.
On Thursday, Luong made a presentation about his contribution
to arts development in
The Principal Prince Claus Award this year was granted to
Colombian artist Abel Rodriguez. The other award winners hail from
Live TV programme honours soldiers on 70th anniversary of
People's Army
A special live TV programme taking place simultaneously at
five historical sites across the country was held on the night of December 12
to honour soldiers and military officers on the occasion of the 79th founding
anniversary of the Vietnam People's Army (December 22, 1944-2014).
Entitled 'Glorious Uncle Ho's Soldiers', the programme
connected five historical sites:Tran Hung Dao Wood in northern Cao Bang
province, Ba Dinh Square in Hanoi, Bao Ninh Sea Square in Quang Ninh
province, War Zone D Relic in Dong Nai southern province and Thang Nhat Hall
in Ho Chi Minh City.
The 150-minute programme featured the stages of development
and maturity of the People's Army of Vietnam through three chapters: 'The
army sourced from the people', 'The army fight for the people' and 'The army
of peace'.
The event gathered together more than 400 artists and history
witnesses who put on artistic performances praising the country and people
and recalled touching stories about soldiers during the two resistance wars
in the past.
During the programme, 12 video clips were screened which
recorded images of history witnesses, leaders of the Party and State, senior
military officers and generals as well as valuable domestic and foreign
images and documents shown for the first time.
The event was a special political event to recall the glorious
history and feats of the People's Army over the past 70 years and to boost
the national pride and patriotism of the Vietnamese people.
Thousands join tourism contest
A writing contest themed Tan huong ban sac Viet (Savour
Vietnam) which is organized by Saigontourist in collaboration with Tuoi Tre
Newspaper is taking place with the total prize value of VND300 million.
Nearly 3,000 pictures and 545 essays about tourism and
beautiful landscapes have been sent to the organizers between July and
October. Candidates can continue submitting their entries until February 28
next year.
Tran Hung Viet, general director of Saigontourist, said the
organizers will single out the outstanding essays and photos and compile them
into a book entitled Tan huong ban sac Viet (Savour Vietnam) for sale at home
and abroad.
As many as 100 best pictures were showcased in the
Asian Youth Jazz Orchestra 2015 recruits musicians
The
Through international collaboration, the Japan Foundation
hopes to train musical talent. In the long run, the project will become a
platform where young musicians can work together to pursue the idea of
creating new music in the continent.
The judging panel comprises of arranger/conductor/trombone
guidance Osamu Matsumoto, piano guidance Mayuko Katakura and producer
Ryonosuke Hommura.
Candidates between 18 and 26 years of age are required to send
their application forms and audio demonstrations to jun_kawai@jpf.org.vn by
January 5, next year. For more information, visit jpf.org.vn.
Source: VNS/SGT/SGGP/VOV
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Thứ Bảy, 13 tháng 12, 2014
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