Art & Entertainment News 19/1
Entrance fee in Hue relics to be zero during Tet
Hue Relics Preservation Center (HRPC) said on January 16 that
the relic’s sites under
Besides, the center will organize a vast of art cultural
activities to serve visitors during three days such as imperial games; dragon
dances; traditional kungfu performances; calligraphy performance and musical
programs in
On February 11, the center will organize the ceremony to plant
the New Year tree or called “Cay Neu” at The Mieu and Long An Palace at 10am.
Binh Thuan opens exhibition on Sea Islands
Ministry of Information and Communication in collaboration
with Binh Thuan People’s Committee opened a map and documentary exhibition in
Phan Thiet city on January 16, aiming to introduce ancient historical maps,
documentaries under title of “Paracel,
On display are maps and documents of versions of Han- Nom
texts which were issued by the Vietnamese court during feudal times and
French authority in
In addition, the exhibition also showed Vietnam’s ancient
historical bibliographies relating to Vietnam’s sovereignty over the two
archipelagoes, official documents of the Nguyen Dynasty under the reign from
King Gia Long to King Bao Dai, maps of China without Paracel and Spratly
Islands, Vietnamese maps with the two archipelagoes, and historical documents
on Paracel and Spratly Islands before 1975 and in the modern period.
Moreover, nearly 65 maps which published by Chinese Publishing
Houses during the historical periods are on display. Most of the maps and
documents were issued by Western countries in the period of 18th- 19th
century, relating to Paracel,
Phu Quy island district will be the next destination for the
exhibition starting January 18 to 21.
“The Wolf of Wall Street” author to visit
Jordan Belfort, the famous author of best-selling The Wolf of
Wall Street, arrived in
Attending the program at
Taking invaluable lessons from the mistakes he made and the
prices he paid,
He has engineered over US$1.5 billion of financing for various
public companies, and held controlling stakes in more than 30 of them. He has
served as a consultant for more than 50 public companies, and has been
written about in almost all major newspapers and magazines in the world.
As for his international circuit,
Jordan Belfort’s two bestselling books have been published in
22 countries and translated into 18 languages. He is a frequent guest
commentator on CNN, CNBC and BBC.
Khanh Ly postpones show in Vietnam
A seasoned expat Vietnamese singer has postponed her live show
in southern
Khanh Ly, a beloved singer who lives in the
The concert was scheduled to take place next Friday at the
Convention and Exhibition Center, located in the heart of the New Binh Duong
City, the namesake province’s new administrative center, a 1.5-hour drive
from Ho Chi Minh City.
The 70-year-old artist said she would not be able to sing in
the show as she is still mourning the death of her dearly loved husband.
Ly’s husband, Nguyen Hoang Doan, passed away at 71 on
Wednesday last week in
The postponement came as no surprise to many fans, as they had
speculated that the singer, who is a highly sentimental woman, is very
unlikely to stick to the plan.
The show may be organized in March this year, sources said.
The much-awaited concert was already postponed in October
2014.
The veteran singer held two live shows in
Right before the
According to Phuong, the concert organizer did not sign any
contract with the center regarding the copyrights of the songs even though
the VCPMC had sent a document on the issue to them 10 days before the show.
A representative of the show organizer, Dong Dao Entertainment
Company, admitted in early August that the company had difficulty paying for
the song copyrights as tickets did not sell as well as they had expected.
The issue ended with a brief meeting between the two sides
only minutes before the concert began in the capital city, and Dong Dao
Entertainment Company finally agreed to pay the song copyright fees.
The royalty hassle led to the Binh Duong show being called
off.
Ly began her singing career in
Five years later, she met Trinh Cong Son, whose songs helped
turn her into a legend in the local music area for many following years.
Her fame remains intact during her years living abroad. Ly
left
In 2012, Ly received a license from the Department of
Performing Arts under the Vietnamese Ministry of Culture, Sports, and
Tourism, allowing her to sing in
Trinh Cong Son was a composer, musician, and songwriter widely
considered one of the three salient figures of modern Vietnamese music, along
with Pham Duy and Van Cao.
Son passed away in 2001 at the age of 62.
Goethe Institute hosts classical music
Large numbers of classical music lovers from throughout the
nation gathered at the Goethe Institute in
The event was highly successful said Prof. Andrea Tober, head
of the education programme at the Berliner Philharmoniker, adding that it
affirms Vietnam’s growing connection with the ‘creative economy’ around the
globe.
Tober added that a major objective of the symposium was to
provide representatives from the nation’s theatres, orchestras and cultural
agencies the tools they need to become leaders and innovators in the creative
economy of classical music.
HBSO gets set for the best of classical music
The Ho Chi Minh City Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera
(HBSO) will host a concert featuring two works written by composers Mozart
and Johannes Brahms on January 19 at the Ho Chi Minh City Opera House.
A representative from HBSO has revealed that acclaimed Spanish
conductor and composer David Gómez Ramírez will be in attendance at the
event.
The audience will also have the opportunity to enjoy Mozart’s
Concerto and Brahms’s Symphony No.2 performed by pianists Nguyen Thuy Yen and
Pham Nguyen Anh Vu.
Ticket prices are VND400,000 with a discounted price of
VND80,000 for students.
Source: SGT/VNA/VOV/SGGP
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Thứ Hai, 19 tháng 1, 2015
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