Art & Entertainment News 28/12
Le Phi Phi’s concert features movie soundtrack
Popular local conductor Le Phi Phi will come back to the stage
for “Giai dieu tre thang 12” (Young Melody of December) concert at the Opera
House of HCMC at 8 p.m. on Monday, featuring famous movie soundtracks
worldwide.
The concert hosted by HCMC Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera
(HBSO) will be under the baton of Le Phi Phi, a famous conductor who now
works and lives in Macedonia. He will work with the HBSO Symphony Orchestra
to deliver some music extracts from popular movies, including Pirates of the Caribbean,
Basic Instinct, The Jurassic Park, Once Upon a Time in the West, La Dolce
Vita, and Mission Impossible.
Spectators can learn how an orchestra involved in production
of a soundtrack and its diversified sounds to contribute to different genres
of film, from action to fiction and romantic movies.
Free admission tickets are available at the HCMC Student
Supporting Center at 33 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street, District 1, HCMC (tel:
08 3827 4709) or at the ticket box of HBSO at 7 Lam Son Square in District 1
(contact Ms. Huong on 08 3823 7419).
Hoi An to host first Vietnam-ASEAN silk festival
The Hoi An Silk village in Quang
To celebrate this fact, the village has announced it will host
a Vietnam-ASEAN Silk Festival.
Organizers of the event, which is set for December 28, have
announced the first of its kind event has attracted more than 30 artisans
from the villages of Van Phuc, Phung Xa, Ma Chau, Tan Chau and Cham My
Nghiep.
Specifically there will be exhibitions around the history of
sericulture (silk farming), silk weaving, handicrafts, and the unique silk
cultures, food and traditions of the region.
A number of silk fashion shows will also take to the stage
spotlighting silk Ao Dai (Vietnamese traditional dress).
They expect that exhibitors from the silk villages and other
ASEAN member states – namely
Vietnamese army generals featured through artistic works
A special exhibition will be held at
generals as part of the celebration of the 70th founding
anniversary of the Vietnam People’s Army, December 22.
The exhibits, which include photos, paintings and sculptural
works to be introduced to the public for the first time, aim to honour
legendary army
commanders such as General Vo Nguyen Giap, Commander in chief
of the Vietnam People's Army, General Nguyen Chi Thanh and others.
It’s worth noting that the exhibition will showcase a
collection of lacquer paintings by artist Tran Tuan Long, a huge portrait by
artist Mai Duy Minh,
posters of artist Ha Huy Le, and a unique work made of more
than 100,000 matches by Ngo Thi Thuc.
During the event, visitors will have a chance to talk with
artists, historians, and senior army officials.
Miss Ao Dai
The organising broad of Miss Ao Dai Vietnam 2014 has announced
the image of the crown which costs VND1 billion.
The crown, designed by skilful artisans of a domestic company,
the Cuu Long Jewellery, is decorated with 4 big Amethyst gems, over 100 small
purple gems, and more than 150 French diamonds.
According to Director of Cuu Long Jewellery Le Dinh Hung, the
unique crown is inspired by the fresh dew of the dawn with the aim of
honouring the beauty of Vietnamese women.
The final night of the competition will take place at GEM
center in
Traditional craft festival to open in Hue
The biennial event, themed “the quintessence of Vietnamese
crafts”, will focus on showcasing the art and distinctive characteristics of
handicraft work, such as jewel making, pottery, engraving, while promoting
Hue cuisines and craft village tours.
Display space are planned to spread over ancient Hue city at a
number of famous sites including Phu Van Lau (Hue Imperial City), Hue Museum
of Culture (Le Loi Street) and Nguyen Dinh Chieu pedestrian walkway.
The city has also invited Gyeongju city of the
Besides, a series of workshops, seminars and photo exhibitions
will be held, featuring the festival.
The event is expected to join other activities to promote the
provincial economy, especially the tourism sector.
Thua Thien-Hue has set to welcome 2.85 million visitors and
2.7 trillion VND (128.6 million USD) of revenue for the full year.
Hanoi hosts Ake Ome 2015 Festival
“Ake Ome! 2015” festival will be hosted by the Ministry of
Culture, Sports and Tourism at the Vietnam Exhibition and
The festival will present a variety of Japanese and Vietnamese
craft and food stores. Many Japanese conventional ornaments will be sold at
the stores, such as Kadomatsu, a kind of ornament made from bamboo and pine
tree, symbolizing health and Koinobori, a kind of fish lantern used for New Year
celebration, which symbolizes desire, strength and determination.
The festival also offers plenty of traditional Japanese
activities, including trying on Yakuta, and decorating Daruma doll to wish
for good luck. In addition, there will be Yosakoi performances, a traditional
Japanese dance, and a cosplay program of Japanese comics and cartoon
characters.
The festival’s name “Ake Ome! 2015” originates from a Japanese
saying: “Akemashite omedetou” which means Happy New Year.
The organizers expect to create a fascinating playground for
young people and strengthen ties between
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Thứ Bảy, 27 tháng 12, 2014
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