Art & Entertainment News 22/1
Photos of wild birds on show Saturday
Wildlife At Risk (WAR) will join hands with the
It is expected around 130 photos featuring wild birds like
red-head crane, white-neck crane and babbler in nature will be on display at
the
Some photos will be put on sale at the show to raise funds for
wildlife protection and a shelter for kids in the Central Highlands.
“This is a collection with many rare and precious photos of
birds which are in danger of extinction, and hardly found in nature. There
are many species that I have never seen or just seen once or twice in my
life. I’m calling on people to let wild birds live in the natural environment
if we wish to see them in the liveliest and brightest conditions,” said
Nguyen Vu Khoi, director of WAR.
Well-preserved ancient kiln found in Binh Dinh
Archaeologists have unearthed an almost perfectly intact kiln
during their excavation of a Cham mound kiln relic site in central Binh Dinh
province since December of last year.
The kiln, dating back to the 13th-15th century, was
accompanied by a myriad of roof tiles and Cham household items such as bowls,
vases and jars.
According to Dinh Ba Hoa, Director of the
The Cham mound kiln relic site was first discovered in 1990
and has since undergone three official excavations.
Culture gala fetes VN-German ties
A German cultural festival on March 28 kicks off a series of
cultural activities marking the 40th anniversary of the establishment of
diplomatic relations between
The festival will feature concerts by German band Raggabund,
gastronomy exchanges and seminars. It will be followed by a German film
festival in September.
"The events aim to give the public a panorama of
A special beer line called Da Viet Pilsner made by Vietnamese
corporation Huong Sen with special ingredients imported from
Expat-actor group stages pantomime show
The British-style pantomime (a type of musical-comedy stage
production), Snow White and the Seven Nguyens, will be staged by the Saigon
Players, an English-language theatre group, on February 7 in
The play, written and directed by Emily Huckson and Heather
Robinson, is a spoof production based on the fairy tale Snow White. All
proceeds will go to local charities.
The play will be staged at 3pm and 5.30pm at Vista Walk, 628C
French-Vietnamese gourmet festival to open
The French-Vietnamese gourmet festival Le Bon
The two-day event will present specialties of the two
countries, as well as high-quality French and Vietnamese products. A pastry
competition will also be organised.
There will be two live concerts featuring Vietnamese pop stars
including Thu Minh, Thanh Bui, Phuong Vy and Tia Hai Chau, as well as rock
band White Noize and DJ Taiz.
Entrance is free. More information on the event can be found
at www.lehoiphapviet.com.
Outdoor dance night to feature hip hop, DJs
The outdoor bar Saigon Outcast will host a music and dance
night highlighting hip hop called Bounce on January 23.
The event will include a hip hop dance competition among
city-based dancers as well as music performances of local DJs and beat boxers
like Cheezy Gangztaz, Selecta Morgan, Starchild, Maraphoria and Moriaty MC.
MC Atan will host the show.
The event will begin at 7pm at
Cinematheque to present VN classic film
On Thursday, January 29, Hanoi Cinematheque will screen the
classic Vietnamese movie Doi Cat (Sandy Lives).
This complex, engaging film from the late 90s confronts the
long-lasting effects of war on people's lives.
In a sea-side village somewhere in central
Sandy Lives is full of subtleties and cultural insights,
particularly enlightening for non-Vietnamese curious about a complex war that
divided a nation.
The movie will be screened in Vietnamese with English
subtitles, and will follow with a Q&A session with director Thanh Van.
Entrance: VND150,000. Hanoi Cinematheque is located at 22A
Exhibition to honour the essence of pottery
Several pottery artists and artisans will showcase their
creations at an exhibition at the Heritage Space starting 3pm on Saturday,
January 24.
Entitled
Fine ceramic tableware from classic labels such as Dong Gia
Ceramics, Chi Ceramics and Mai Ceramics will also be on display.
The exhibit will remain open to public until March 30.
Heritage Space is located at
Music documentary to be screened for free
Together,
After the screening, the audience will have the chance to meet
and discuss the film with director Steinkogler.
Considered as a must for prospective musicians, no matter what
genre they intend to work in, the 100-minute documentary is intended for
anyone who is mad about music. Welcome to the Machine delves into the heart
of the music business and international music scene in
Director Steinkogler has worked for the music channel GOTV and
currently works as a director and cinematographer with several production
companies. More than just a film director, he also has a personal
relationship with music through his work as a band manager and DJ.
The film will be screened in English with Vietnamese
subtitles. The screening starts at 8pm at
Cultural festival to introduce Japanese traditional New Year
A cultural festival to welcome Japanese traditional New Year
(Oshogatsu) will take place at Hanoi University of Science and Technology
(HUST) on January 24.
The non-profit event is held annually to reproduce
Participants will have chance to get better understanding on
unique Japanese culture including customs, traditions, cuisine and
traditional games.
During the event, a wide array of activities such as
music performance, photo exhibition, Yosakoi dances, and yukata (an
informal, unlined kimono made of cotton) wearing will also be held.
The programme is organised by the
Bustling atmosphere overwhelms Cyprus during Vietnam Days
A series of cultural activities have been taking place in
Attending the event, Nicosia Acting Governor Eleni Loucaidou
said the Vietnam Days will contribute to bringing the two countries’ people
closer together, adding that
At a
Representatives from
The Vietnam Days also includes an exhibition featuring 30
photos on
The Vietnam Days in
Hoang Sa, Truong Sa exhibition attracts thousands of visitors
Over 9,000 people visited the six-day exhibition on historical
and legal evidence proving Vietnam’s sovereignty over Hoang Sa (Paracel) and
Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagos, which was held in the central coastal of
Binh Thuan from January 16-21.
On display were 100 documents, books, newspapers, photos,
posters, and maps, all declaring
Co-organized by the Ministry of Information and Communication
and Binh Thuan provincial People’s Committee, the exhibition aims to raise
awareness, unity and a sense of responsibility of Vietnamese people in and
outside the country, especially youngsters, in protecting sea and island
sovereignty.
Central Vietnam cities plan various activities to celebrate
Lunar New Year
Major tourism cities across central
In
On February 19 and 20, visitors to the UNESCO-listed site will
have the opportunity to watch the changing of the guard, royal music
performances, games, dragon and lion dance and traditional martial arts.
In the old town of Hoi An, the erection of cay neu will also
take place at historical and cultural sites ahead of the Lunar New Year
festival.
Meanwhile at
In
The city will also organise a Tet flower festival and art
programme on the east side of the
Eye
hospital displays art
New works created by visual artists Truong Cong Tung, Phan
Thao Nguyen and Arlette Quynh Anh Tran are on display at the
The works are part of the project Thuan Sac Phieu Luu (The
Adventure of Colours) which aims to display performance and visual art in
public places, launched by a group of art galleries and artists in
Festival celebrates sea, islands
More than 2,000 young people will take part in the
The event will feature cultural and art shows comprising
dozens of veteran and young artists from traditional art troupes.
Cai luong (reformed opera) and tai tu (traditional tunes of
the south) performances, as well as photography and traditional calligraphy
displays.
More than 200 navy soldiers and police men will be invited to
participate in the event. It will also include a charity show featuring 200
performers in music, dance and theatre, many of them students from local
colleges and universities.
In addition to the shows, participants will be encouraged to
paint and write their best wishes to soldiers on a large greeting card.
A variety of street shows featuring folk art and games will be
held from 8pm until late night.
The organisers, the Youth Union in co-operation with Tuoi Tre
(Youth) newspaper and HCM City Television, said they had received help and
support from the city People's Committee and other offices and organisations.
Pop show helps build schools
Pop stars My Tam, Uyen Linh and Quang Dung will perform in the
music gala Tet An Binh-Nghia Tinh Bien Dao (Peaceful Tet - Love for Seas and
Islands) in HCM City on Friday.
The event is part of the city's cultural activities to usher
in Tet (Lunar New Year).
Songs in praise of spring and navy soldiers will be featured
by young singers such as Quoc Thien, Dong Nhi and the band Amigos.
The performers and audiences will donate money to help build
new schools in remote areas in coastal provinces.
Gifts and books will be also presented to children of
fishermen living in the island district of Ly Son in
The gala will take place at 8pm at the Hoa Binh Theatre in
District 10. It will air live on HCM City Television's HTV9 channel.
Comedian Thuy Nga's husband to sue for defamation
Vietnamese American comedian Thuy Nga's husband has said he
will sue her for defamation, alleging lies she has told about him and their
marriage have seriously damaged his livelihood.
Nguyen Van Nam, businessman husband of Nga, has sent a letter
seeking clarification of allegedly slanderous and defamatory comments by Nga
to various agencies, include the Ministry of Information and Communication,
the HCM City Police and the HCM City People's Procuratorate.
"She said I cheated her USD350,000, but she does not have
any evidence related to the money,"
He said Nga has no evidence that he used her name to borrow
money from other people, and denied he was in hiding, as she alleged, but was
living openly in HCM City.
He said he would seek to have Nga prosecuted if she continuous
making slanderous or defamatory statements about him.
Nga has made public legal advice sent to the Law Office of
Nguyen Van Hau and Co., explaining her marriage to
"I and
Nga questioned whether she and
Nga alleged she discovered
"I went along with the ceremony to have proof about our
relationship, but he still carried out his plan and ran away with my
money," she said, adding she wants the truth about
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