Art & Entertainment News 17/3
Photo exhibition depicts country's land and people
An exhibition featuring 117 photos taken by 14 members by the
Viet Nam Association of Photographic Artists are on display at the
The exhibition, titled A Meet of March, depicts the country's
landscape and people in preparation for the 40th celebration of the country's
Reunification Day (April 30) and the city's Liberation Day (March 29).
The event also marks the 62nd anniversary of the
The exhibition will run until next Tuesday.
Artist sells paintings to save wife's life
It may not be the ideal way to present a painter's work, but
Pham Khac Quang is trying to gather every last penny he can to save his wife,
currently in a coma at Ha Noi's Viet Duc hospital.
Quang's wife slipped into a coma after undergoing two
operations on March 13 to terminate a nine-week foetus and remove gall
bladder and kidney stones.
Doctors have said that blood infection caused by her having to
stop taking medicines for the stones because of her pregnancy had led to her
current condition.
Trang Thanh Hien, one of Quang's friends who has put up an
appeal on her Facebook account, said that Quang, a graduate from Ha Noi's
most prestigious
He's asking for VND11,000,000 (about US$510) for an original
woodblock painting.
Dong Bao (Fellow Countrymen), tells the symbollic story of
Vietnamese people emerging from a giant egg. (In Vietnamese, the term
literally means sharing one cocoon.)
The total costs of medical treatment, including the operations
and kidney dialysis, has been estimated at VND500 million ($24,000), Hien
said.
She said she's hoping that someone can organise an auction to
raise the money needed to pay rising hospital fees.
Int’l puppetry festival to promote
The 4th International Puppetry Festival is set to get underway
in
The event, within the framework of the National Tourism Year
2015 themed ‘Connecting World Heritage sites’, is expected to draw the
participation of a number of puppet troupes from many countries from around
the globe.
The festivalaims to promote cross-cultural exchange and
introduce Vietnamese puppetry art to regional and world audiences.
It is also a good chance for the capital city to elevate its
image and cultural heritage as a positive contribution to developing inbound
and outbound tourism.
Colourful Vietnam to shine in London
Vietnamese students in the
The event, an initiative of the Vietnamese Society (Vietsoc)
UCL, received strong support from the Vietnamese Embassy in the
A wide range of activities are planned such as artistic
performances, Vietnamese folk games and traditional cuisines offered by
London’s best Vietnamese restaurants such as Sen Viet, Mien Tay and House of
Ho.
Several big businesses sponsor the event including FPT and
Vietnam Airlines of Vietnam and
Vietnamese students in the
Dao Xa villagers look to preserve waning traditional craft
The craftsmen in Dao Xa trade village are calling for
incentives to preserve and develop the production of handmade traditional
musical instruments to ensure their craft’s continuity.
74-year-old Dao Van Soan, who is now considered one of the top
craftsmen in the village, said it took a lot of patience, skill and energy
for an artisan to complete an instrument such as a “ dan ty ba” (a
pear-shaped guitar with four strings) or “dan thap luc” (Vietnamese 16-chord
zither) .
To produce one, the appropriate wood must be selected, and
most work is done by hand from shaping the body, attaching the neck to the
body to fitting the strings and the final decoration. According to Soan, the
most important and difficult work is to check the instrument’s pitch and the
sound quality.
It takes at least one week to make a “dan ty ba”, he said.
Soan voiced concern over the possible loss of the 200-year-old
traditional craft, saying that only ten households in the village still
continue to produce the instruments. Most of the craftsmen are old and the
young generation prefer to do other better-paid jobs, he added.
It takes great love and passion for the makers to pursue the
craft, because the work itself hardly supports their lives, young maker Dao
Van Khuong said.
Classes have been organised to teach local youngsters how to
make traditional musical instruments. The village craftsmen have also focused
on making the products that meet clients’ demand to ensure a stable income.
The Dao Xa village in Dong Lo commune, Ung Hoa district,
Hanoi, also produces other traditional instruments, such as the “dan bau” (a
single-stringed instrument), “dan nguyet” (full-moon-shaped guitar with two
strings) and “dan nhi” (upright two-string fiddle).
The village, which was recognised as a traditional craft
village in 2009, has its products sold in every locality across the country
and attracted crowds of international and domestic tourists, but the aging
artisans are worried the craft will die out one day in the near future.
The Vietnamese Embassy in
The Vietnamese Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, for the
first time, sent a dancing troupe to perform at the event, which was held in
celebration of the 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties between ASEAN-New
Zealand, and Vietnam-New Zealand.
All ASEAN member states brought to the market special
Southeast Asian dishes, traditional art performances, and non-stop
entertainment.
Mayor of Wellington Celia Brown described the event as an
occasion for
The biennial event is organised by the Asia-New Zealand
Foundation, the Wellington City Council, and the embassies of ASEAN countries
in
An English - Vietnamese dictionary, the first of its kind to
use data from the famed Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, hit shelves in
bookstores across
It is also the first English - Vietnamese dictionary to be
printed by the same publishing house in Hong Kong that has produced the
origin Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary editions, Nguyen Minh Nhut,
director of the Ho Chi Minh City-based Tre (Youth) Publishing House, told
Tuoi Tre (Youth) Newspaper.
“The Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary with Vietnamese
translation was published to serve English teachers and learners,” he said.
The dictionary uses the new 8th edition updated early this
year and has a massive capacity of 184,500 words and phrases, Nhut added.
The bilingual dictionary has thousands of items with the most
common meanings, helping learners to improve their vocabularies, according to
the director.
It also has the
Nhut said the negotiations to get the Oxford Advanced
Learner’s Dictionary translated into Vietnamese lasted five years.
“Since 2007, we planned to translate the dictionary into
Vietnamese,” Nhut said. “At first, the
Nguyen Trung Tanh, Director of the
“One thing that makes the dictionary different is its short
translations,” Tanh said. “It doesn’t translate sentences, it gives parallel
words in Vietnamese and then gives examples in English. This is a new way of
making a bilingual dictionary in
“Another thing that makes me like the dictionary is it retains
the original images in the original
“The grammar of the dictionary is also detailed and
accessible.”
Amazing time-lapse video features
American photographer Ryan Deboodt recently uploaded an
incredible six-minute video to the internet capturing the amazing images of
Son Doong, the world’s largest cave.
The 31-year-old photographer travelled to
Located approximately 500km south of
Exhibition showcases war paintings by late veteran
More than 70 of late war veteran Pham Ngoc Lieu's paintings
are on display at
The painter, who passed away a year ago, left behind thousands
of sketches and paintings depicting the American War. Some of his works were
drawn long after the war.
Noted painter Pham Luc said Lieu stuck to the theme of war
because his generation spent their whole youth working for the revolution.
"Many of our friends died during the war," Luc said.
"That's why we are often obsessed with images of the war."
The paintings are on display at 28A
The HCM City Department of Tourism and the Handicrafts and
Wood Industry Association of HCM City have instituted a handicrafts and gifts
design contest in which the theme is the city's distinctive features.
The first Hoa Sen Contest is aimed at meeting local and
foreign visitors' demand for typical souvenirs, identify talented souvenir
designers, raise awareness about the role of design in the handicrafts
industry, and link up manufactures and designers.
Open to all Vietnamese and foreigners, the contest requires
designs – in wood, bamboo, rattan, hyacinth, plastic, composite paper, or
lacquer – to be submitted by August 25.
The organisers will give away awards to the winners at a
ceremony in September.
Author of best-selling cookbook to hold talk with readers
Linh Trang, author of the best-selling cookbook Nhat ky hoc
lam banh (Diary of Learning to Make Cakes) will have a session to introduce
and sign the second volume of her book on Sunday (March 15) at Nha Nam
Bookshop in
Born in 1985 in Ha Noi, Linh Trang is currently a research
student at
She is the owner of the virtual kitchen Savoury Days
(www.savourydays.com) which has attracted nearly 30 million views in three
years.
"Savoury Days has become the general kitchen of people
who have love of cooking as well as a craving to make delicious dishes and
beautiful cakes for their lovers," says a release from Nha
Linh's Nhat ky hoc lam banh became a phenomenon in the
cookbook sector last year as 2,000 copies were registered a few hours after
being launched last March. All of its 20,000 copies eventually sold out.
The book includes seven chapters with 40 recipes of cakes with
illustrated photos. Each chapter starts with the author's dairy of her
progress in learning to make the cakes herself.
The second volume, Nhat ky hoc lam banh 2, was published by
Hong Duc Publishing House and Nha Nam Culture and Media Company on
International Women's Day.
"The book is a world of bread, pastry, cookies and
artwork-like entremets," says the release.
Besides the meticulous instruction and basic knowledge of
Savoury Days and Nhat ky hoc lam banh, the second book features cakes that
are more difficult to make, but more attractive and practical.
"If I have a dull day and everything seems to be utterly
unsuccessful, I know there is still one thing that I can do well. That is a
batch of soft and crispy cookies which leaves a sweet-scented kitchen,"
Linh says.
Nha Nam Bookshop is located at
Source : VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/Dantri
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Thứ Ba, 17 tháng 3, 2015
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