Art & Entertainment News 27/1
HCMC opens photo
exhibition on wild birds
Sarus Crane photos are made by photographer Tang
A Pau. (Source: WAR)
Wildlife at Risk (WAR) and the Youth
Cultural House of Ho Chi Minh City opened a photo exhibition under title
“Wild birds in mating season” at HCMC Youth Cultural House on January 24.
Over 130 photos sized of 40X60cm,
which were made by photographer Tang A Pau. Through images, the author wants
not only to show the beauties and unique characteristics of each kind of
birds in
The highlight of the exhibition is a
collection of Sarus Crane photos. According to the IUCN Red List of
threatened species, Sarus Crane is a kind of endangered bird whose life is
threatened.
The exhibition has been opened at
HCMC Youth Cultural House from 8am to 8pm every day in January 24- 28.
Researcher to
speak on late writer Son Nam
French researcher Pascal Bourdeaux
from the Academy of the Far East in
Son
A release from the organisers, the
French Institute in
"The use of dialects gives a
particularly original colour to his writings, which reflect ‘the river
civilisation'."
A prolific writer, his most famous
novel is Huong Rung Ca Mau (The Scent of Forest in Ca Mau).
The free seminar will be held at 3pm
at the General Sciences Library,
Opera depicts life
of national hero
A cai luong (reformed theatre) play
honouring national hero Mai Hac De will debut tomorrow at Au Co Art Centre in
Ha Noi.
Mai Hac De, whose real name is Mai
Thuc Loan, initiated the Hoan Chau uprising in Nghe An in 713AD, rebelling
against the tough rule and heavy tax policies of the Chinese Tang domination.
The uprising gathered 40,000 soldiers, most of them poor, and was a key event
in Vietnamese history.
After the glorious victory, Loan
ascended to the throne and gave himself the royal name Mai Hac De. His reign
lasted until 722, when Chinese Tang invaders once again occupied the country.
Scriptwriter Nguyen The Ky nurtured
the idea for the play since he attended a workshop in 2013 on the Hoan Chau
uprising.
"Most people know Mai Hac De as
a national hero with great military talent, but very few know about his
poetic soul. This cai luong play depicts both these outstanding sides of his
character," Ky said.
Staged by 140 artists from the Viet
Nam Cai Luong Theatre with a budget of VND3 billion (US$140,000), the play
will be presented to audiences from January 27-29. Free tickets can be
reserved by contacting the Viet Nam Cai Luong Theatre at (04) 38634659.
The play will be introduced to
audiences in Nghe An – Mai Hac De's homeland – on March 3-4 in celebration of
the 1,302nd anniversary of the Hoan Chau upraising.
Vi-Giam singing to
be included in curriculum
The education sector of central Ha
Tinh province plans to include Vi-Giam folk singing in primary school
curriculum from the 2015-2016 academic year, as part of its efforts to
preserve the humanity’s intangible cultural heritage.
Tran Trung Dung, Director of the
provincial Department of Education and Training said the sector has
established a steering committee for implementing the plan.
Accordingly, each of the 267 primary
school in the locality will set up a Vi-Giam singing club managed by musical
teachers. In near future, the traditional art genre will be taught at
extracurricular activities.
This type of folk singing was
officially recognised by UNESCO as part of the intangible cultural heritage
of humanity at the 9th session of its Inter-governmental Committee for the
Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in
It is popular in nearly 260 villages
in the central provinces of Nghe An and Ha Tinh. The two provinces have 51
singing clubs with over 800 vocalists, many of whom are actively preserving
the folk music.
There are an estimated 15 tunes of Vi
and eight airs of Giam, reflecting the work, cultural life and feelings of
residents in the central coastal provinces.
Vi-Giam became the ninth Vietnamese
cultural practice winning UNESCO’s intangible heritage status. The other
eight recognised are
Artist Anu
performs for Australia Day
One of
Anu is among Australia's most
successful indigenous performers and most popular recording artistes, backed
by an award-winning repertoire spanning across music, theatre, dance, film,
television, and children's entertainment.
She will also conduct workshops for
music students at the National University of Arts Education (tomorrow) and at
the Ha Noi Pedagogical University No 2 (on Wednesday), and visit a Viet Nam
Women's Union organisation that supports women victims of domestic violence
(tomorrow).
Communist Party
marks 85th year
The 85th anniversary of the Communist
Party of Viet Nam (February 3) and 40th anniversary of Liberation Day (April
30) will be celebrated with many cultural activities in
Local cultural centres and
organisations will offer various shows, including daily performances and
exhibitions featuring veteran artists and authors in the region held until
April.
The highlights include Dat Nuoc Trong
Long Tuoi Tre (The Country and Youth) and To Quoc (My Country), which both
begin on February 1. They were launched by the city's Dancers Association and
Theatre Association.
A Vietnamese film week, Ban Truong Ca
Ve Thanh Pho Cua Toi (The Epic of HCM City), will introduce 12 documentaries
on the city's revolutionary history as well as a 30-part TV series about
young people living in
The six-day film week will begin
tomorrow.
A book exhibition organised by the
city's Writers Association will open on February 1 and feature the latest
books written by 40 authors and poets portraying Vietnamese soldiers and
people and their contribution to the Southern Liberation Victory on April 30.
HCM City Television (HTV), in
co-operation with its partners, will broadcast live a special music and song
programme on February 3, attracting 200 performers from art troupes.
The show's highlights include
traditional Tay Nguyen culture and music through performances of cong and
chieng, two of the region's popular instruments.
At cultural centres such as Youth
Cultural House and Women Cultural House, variety shows staged by young
singers, dancers and comedians are expected to dazzle youngsters and children
every weekend.
Young performers of the Nu Cuoi
Puppet Troupe and Circus Troupe, through colourful costumes and stage
accessories, will produce shows for children that have an interesting cast of
characters as well as animals. They will perform their skills in music,
dance, pantomime and circus tricks.
Festival honours
Dai Tu tea in Thai Nguyen
A festival promoting the brand of Dai
Tu tea in the
The festival, which will run through
January 27, features around 200 booths introducing tea products from trade
villages, along with other specialities in Dai Tu district.
The highlights of the event are a tea
night and a contest for tea processors. Numerous cultural and arts activities
are also being held during the festival including performances of Then
singing (a traditional art form of the Tay ethnic minority people in
northwestern Vietnam) with handmade ‘tinh’ guitars, which have only two or
three strings, and an arts exchange.
Visitors to the festival can be
introduced to the different steps in the traditional tea processing including
drying, crushing and embalming tea.
The event offers a good opportunity
for households in the district, as well as enterprises and co-operatives, to
exchange and discuss modern methods of producing, processing and consuming
tea products.
Dai Tu currently has over 6,300
hectares of tea plantations, accounting for about 30% of the total tea
growing area in Thai Nguyen province, and produces nearly 60,000 tonnes of
fresh tea buds annually. The district is home to well-known tea areas
including La Bang,
NZ Food & Wine
fest opens next Saturday
The Wine & Food New Zealand HCMC
2015 will take place on the lawn of
This event, which is back after a
break for a couple of years, is expected to be a fabulous afternoon and
evening of Kiwi cuisine prepared by seven of HCMC’s finest hotel culinary
teams. Kiwi wines are sponsored by wineries in
Eat Drink Give is the theme of this
year’s event with an aim to raise funds and awareness of benefactors to help
Ba Chieu Girls Shelter in HCMC. The shelter, which was founded in 1996 by
Celia Caughey, former
The event is also among various
activities of a year-long program throughout the country to mark the 40th
anniversary of friendship and diplomatic relations between
Tickets are available for sale at the
New Zealand Consulate General, the Caravelle Saigon in District 1, AIS
(Cherry Blossom) in District 2, and Boomarang in District 7. For more
information, visit www.facebook.con/wineandfoodnewzealandhcmc.
New movie on
President Ho Chi Minh to launch film week
A movie on Nguyen Ai Quoc's life in
The party was founded on February 3,
1930. The film week will also celebrate the Lunar New Year festival, which
falls on February 19.
Entitled "Thau Chin O Xiem"
(Thau Chin in Siam), the movie tells the story of Nguyen Ai Quoc's activities
in Thailand in 1928-29 to prepare for the establishment of the Vietnam
Communist Party, comprising three groups: Dong Duong Cong San Dang(Dong Duong
Communist Party), An Nam Cong San Dang (An Nam Communist Party) and Dong
Duong Cong San Lien Doan (Dong Duong Communist Union). The leader adopted the
alias ‘Thau Chin'.
The 100-minute movie, based on a
script with the same title by Dinh Thien Phuc, stars Manh Truong, who plays
the role of Thau Chin in his debut film.
"We had a lot of difficulties in
planning all the scenes from 1928,"said the film's director Bui Tuan
Dung. "We visited museums, met cultural researchers to study every
single detail to plan the scenes. It was a fairly complicated task."
"Thau Chin O Xiem" is a
film about a leader, but is fairly interesting and entertaining with natural
dialogues and some funny situations, he added.
The Vietnamese people have seen
Nguyen Ai Quoc portrayed as a small-built figure in many movies. But actor
Truong is fairly tall at nearly 180cm.
"I hope Truong will present a
fresher impression of President Ho [Nguyen Ai Quoc] in his debut role,"
Dung said.
The movie will be screened for free
nationwide, together with another movie "Nguoi Tinh Nguyen"
(Volunteers), between January 30 and February 5.
The opening ceremony of the film week
will be held in
HCM City ready to
blossom for Tet
This year’s massive Tet flower
festival in
The three main flower markets, which
open on February 11, will be
Another 125 flower markets are set at
20 venues throughout the 20 districts of the city. Thu Duc District will have
the most flower markets with 19 followed by Can Gio District with 16.
Festival to light
up Danang skies
The city of
According to organisers of the event,
roughly 100 lasers will illuminate the
The event is set to get underway from
6pm-10pm on April 24-26 on the banks of
The light performance and a
coinciding international fireworks competition will be held to showcase
cultural events of the city and boost tourism.
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Thứ Ba, 27 tháng 1, 2015
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