Art & Entertainment News 26/1
“Impressions on
Ho Chi Minh City Union of Literature & Arts Association
and HCMC Fine Arts Association will organize art exhibition named
“Impressions on Mongolia” from January 27 to February 7 at 81 Tran Quoc Thao,
District 3, HCMC.
30 oil & lacquer paintings, over 100 art photos and
sketch of 14 female artists in HCMC featuring
The organization board plans to bring this exhibition to Ha
Noi in July 2015 on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of
TNT Theatre tours across Viet Nam
The British TNT Theatre will perform Frankenstein – The
Monster and the Myth from March 17 to 21 in Ha Noi and
The play is directed by Paul Stebbings, with music and sound
effects by composer Paul Flush.
Too many stage and film adaptations of Frankenstein ignore
that the story is not just a novel, but a myth that has grown out of Mary
Shelley's original.
TNT Theatre's production will combine actor Boris Karloff's
skill with the intrigue of the original story to create a fascinating and
entertaining new work.
The play will be performed at the Ha Noi Opera House on March
18 at 8pm. HCM City's shows will be held on March 20 at 11am, and March 20
and 21 at 8pm.
Concert to celebrate friendship with Japan
Pop singer My Tam will share the stage with Japanese guitarist
Oshio Kotaro on April 5 in a concert in
The two artists were invited to represent
My Tam will sing her biggest songs in Vietnamese, Japanese and
English, and the guitarist will perform his own pieces. They'll also perform
together.
Bank's support brings theatre to communities nation-wide
A Sai Gon - Ha Noi Commercial Joint-stock Bank project (SHB)
called Strengthen the Belief will fund the Youth Theatre's 100-concert tour
through Ha Noi and 15 other northern and central provinces and cities.
The Youth Theatre will perform the play Ai La Thu Pham (Who is
the Culprit), composed by the late, renowned playwright Luu Quang Vu, in high
schools, colleges and universities across the country.
Under the project worth VND4 billion (roughly US$200,000),
about 70,000 tickets will be delivered through the bank's transaction
agencies system and 1,000 vocational scholarships will be given to students.
Last year, the project funded three performances in Ha Noi.
Four Vietnamese contemporary artists have their work on
exhibit at Art Stage Singapore 2015, which commenced in
Do Hoang Tuong, Hoang Duong Cam, Phi Phi Oanh and Richard
Streitmatter-Tran make their appearance in the
Among the many highlights of the fair is the Southeast Asia
Platform by Singaporean curator Khim Ong. The 1,000 square metre show
features artwork by 32 emerging and established artists from the region.
Khim Ong said
She also spoke highly of the Vietnamese contributions, notably
Phi Phi Oanh’s installation works and Hoang Duong Cam’s photos.
Art Stage Singapore 2015 features 200 galleries from 29
countries and will run until January 25.
Apart from the Southeast Asia Platform, the fair introduces a
number of art projects, including a Video Stage and special exhibits by
artists from
The bronze casting products of the Phuong Duc bronze casting
village in the central city of
The move not only brings fame to the village’s bronze casting
products, but also develops earning potential for the bronze casting
establishments.
According to Nguyen Van Nhan, Chairman of the Association of
Bronze Casting Villages in Hue city, the city now has 50 bronze casting
establishments, mainly located in Phuong Duc and annually producing over 20
billion VND (936,800 USD) in revenue.
Phuong Duc is famous for its bronze bell casting, which
possesses a secret ratio of tin, lead and zinc and has been passed down
through 14 generations.
Many famous products such the Big Bell, the Thien Mu pagoda,
numerous bronze pans and bronze fringes in the
front of the Southern Gate, and particularly the Nine Dynastic
Urns with 162 sculptures each, have all been casted by craftsmen in Phuong
Duc.
Phuong Duc also produces a wide range of commercial products
such as Buddhist statues, statues of prominent leaders and businessmen, and
drums, which are famous across the nation thanks to master craftsmen like
Nguyen Van Sinh and Nguyen Van De.
Collective marks provide a useful basis for association
between various small and medium-sized businesses, making similar products,
helping them enhance recognition and build a reputation for their products.
Art performance marks Party anniversary
A special art performance entitled “Mai mai niem tin theo
Dang” (Viva the trust in the Party) was broadcast live on Vietnam Television
on January 24 to mark the 85th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of
Vietnam (CPV) (February 3, 1930).
The event saw the presence of former Party General Secretary
Le Kha Phieu, Vice Chairwoman of the National Assembly Tong Thi Phong and
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, among others.
The show highlighted the glorious struggling history and
growth of the CPV, founded by late President Ho Chi Minh, over the past 85
years, with interviews with typical figures who had made significant
contributions to the national construction and development.
The guests recalled the milestones of the Party and its leading
role in every important affair of the country, especially during the
struggles against the French and US forces as well as the nearly 30-year
renewal process.
The annual programme also featured various art performances,
praising the Party, late President Ho and the country’s development and
integration.
Festival in
A performance troupe from
The annual festival held at the Quan The Am Pagoda is one of
the area's leading cultural events, calling upon crowds of up to 10,000
visitors in past years.
The main festival, which falls on the 19th of the second lunar
month, includes many activities such as calligraphy, tea drinking, drum and
local dance performances, a painting exhibition, a boat race and a folk music
performance of bai choi (a card game in which players sitting in a hut
simultaneously play and sing).
Thousands
head for
The unique delicacies and flavours of international cuisine
and entertainment have once again attracted thousands of visitors to the
annual food festival held by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Thousands thronged the diplomatic compound at Van Phuc, 298
Kim Ma, Ba Dinh in
All told the festival attracted the participation of 55
nations, including 30 embassies, 2 cultural and commercial centres, 13
agencies under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and 10 foreign diplomatic
corps.
Present at the event were Ambassador Nguyen Nguyet Nga, who is
the wife of the Deputy Prime Minister along with Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh.
Ambassador Nga said the festival was a great platform for all
participants to promote their exotic food and drinks thus safeguarding their
traditional culture.
FM Binh in turn said food festivals such as this one are
educational for everyone, enabling all participants to learn more about other
country’s food and culture.
Visitors to the festival also had ample chance to enjoy music
and dance performances at the more than 70 food displays and learn more about
culinary arts other countries.
There were also a wide variety of charitable events raising
money for the needy and disadvantaged for which the donations have been
earmarked for the support of orphans and people with disabilities.
The Huffington Post website has run an article to explain why
people should start eating Vietnamese food.
Accordingly, the website says that Vietnamese food is not only
delicious but also really healthy.
“Low in fat, gluten-free and jam-packed with vitamins and
minerals, it is the perfect food to boost your immune system, aid weight loss
and give your energy” says the Huffington Post.
It caught up with health-conscious restaurant Pho to find out
seven reasons why foreign people should all be eating more Vietnamese food.
They are:
- To keep looking young
- To boost immune system and fight fatigue
- To regulate blood sugar
- To improve digestion
- For strong, healthy hair
- To avoid sugar
- To lose weight
Coin collector's thousand-year journey
An amateur coin collector has amassed a huge hoard of ancient
Vietnamese money dating back nearly a thousand years in his life-long quest
to preserve part of the country's history.
Nguyen Van Thao, 49, from
He became interested in old coins when, as a child, he found a
bag of coins in a junk shop and bought them.
Years later, he came across an excavation by villagers after
heavy rain had exposed ancient ceramic and porcelain in a hillside. He was
drawn to old coins uncovered by the rains and excavation and was fascinated
by their different shapes and designs.
On business trips, he would search out old coins, which were
often traded at low prices before being sold to collectors in
Thao studied the coins he collected and found many had early
origins and high historical value.
"My wife and I spend most of our wages on old
coins," Thao said. "There was a time we even mortgaged the house so
I could buy jars of coins."
Thao quit the job to devote more time to his coin search,
travelling to remote and mountainous areas hunting for rare coins. On one
occasion, he wanted to buy ancient coins from a H'Mong ethnic village, but
the leader refused. Thao said he persisted, visiting the village regularly,
and eventually managed to exchange a jar of coins for some fried fish with
sauce.
After 20 years, Thao's collection spans from the Dinh Dynasty
(968-980) to the last emperor, Bao Dai, who ruled (1926-1945). He also has
paper money from the French colonial period and the American War, and bars of
gold and silver used as forms of payment.
Thao said he hopes his efforts will contribute to the
preservation of
Lively and colorful drawings for child patients
“The Adventure of Color Wheel”, a project to re-design the
Pediatrics Ward at the HCMC Eye Hospital by adding colorful drawings and
interior furnishing items, has been launched by Art Labor group comprising
visual artists Truong Cong Tung, Phan Thao Nguyen and Arlette Quynh.
The project was carried out from July to September last year
and supported by San Art, Lions Clubs International Foundation, Kansai Paint,
Mango Art Material and Prince Claus Fund, among others.
Doctors at the hospital shared their medical knowledge with
Art Labor members, introduced the group to child patients and facilitated
their job to transform the whole interior of the ward.
Art Labor gave weekly art classes to child patients and
encouraged them to play with colors creatively and enthusiastically. At the
same time, the group studied their aesthetic perception and gained more
knowledge of eye treatment.
Such collaboration helped create a unique, friendly and
artistic environment for child patients under treatment.
Tran Anh Tuan, director of the
A painting exhibition named “An tuong Mong Co” (
The exhibition will present 32 artworks by the artists who
made a ten-day trip to Mongolia on the occasion of the international art
exhibition “Her Presence in colors – XI) by the International Women Artist’s
Council (INWAC) at the Mongolian Modern Art Gallery, Ulan Bator, Mongolia
last July.
Fourteen artists, including Dang Thi Duong, Nguyen Thi Anh
Dao, Cao Thi Duoc and Tran Thuy Linh, will showcase their pieces in acrylic,
oil-on-canvas, lacquer and water color, inspired by the landscape and people
in
The event is hosted by the HCMC Fine Arts Association and
Union of Literature and Arts Associations at
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