Art &
Entertainment News 15/5
Franco-Portuguese circus troupe performs in Hanoi, HCM City
A circus drama titled “What is left” will be performed by two
acrobats specialized in the Chinese pole, Paulo Dos Santos and Guillaume
Amaro, in Hanoi’s Youth Theater and Ho Chi Minh City Drama Theater on May 14
and 16 respectively.
The show directed by Olivier Antoine takes its inspiration
from the The Lost Mariner, one of the essays in The Man Who Mistook His Wife
for a Hat written by Oliver Sacks.
The performance depicts a man without memory, stuck in the
constantly changing and meaningless time.
“What is left” goes beyond the Chinese pole, using other
elements such as dance, acrobatics, the wooden post, music and video, which
are harmoniously interlinked.
The O Ultimo Momento is a Franco-Portuguese circus troupe
founded in 2004 by Portuguese artist João Paulo Dos Santos and French
musician Guillaume Dutrieux .Based in
Books & Kids Fair 2015 is set to get underway in
Books will be displayed on 60 stalls with discount up to 50%.
Diverse activities will be held within the fair, including a
workshop on child care and education, a painting contest, a kids fashion show
and a book donation for children in mountainous provinces.
The British Council will talk about English learning skills
for children.
Besides, free counselling on child nutrition and dental care
will also be provided.
Publisher unveils books on late President Ho Chi Minh’s
birthday
Books about the late President Ho Chi Minh have been
introduced by the Kim Dong Publishing House on the 125th birthday anniversary
of the founder of modern
The ‘Parting moment on the
‘Our Uncle Ho’ writen by Bich Thuan portrays the simple life
of President Ho Chi Minh through memoirs and historic materials.
‘Father and Son’ features emotional stories about President Ho
Chi Minh’s childhood and his father Nguyen Sinh Sac; ‘Telling Uncle Ho
stories’ features tales about the revolutionary life of Uncle Ho; and ‘Uncle
Ho’s Portrait’ contains humanitarian stories, among other books released on
the occasion.
Exhibition spotlights contemporary Singaporean art
Six young Singaporean painters will introduce their artworks
at a contemporary art exhibition scheduled to open on May 25 in Art
Exhibition House in
The event is jointly organised by the National Arts Council of
Singapore, the Singapore International Foundation, and the Vietnam Fine Arts
Association.
The young painters will include Li Xin, Kai Lam, Lu Yifei,
Yuzuzu Maeda, Jason Lee and Ben Puah. Ben Puah has previously held an
exhibition in
Each artwork reflects the beauty of contemporary life in
Phu Tho looks forwards to an epitomised
Concerted efforts were made by the northern midland
According to the organising board, comprehensive measures were
effectively employed to ensure security, food sanitation, order and safety
for the festival. Although the number of visitors to the festival saw a
significant increase from previous years, there was no traffic congestion or
blocked communication.
The results were underpinned by meticulous preparations, said
Ha Ke San, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee and Head of the
organising board.
He added that the province collaborated with Son La, Phu Yen,
Dak Nong, Bac Lieu and Tien Giang to organise ceremonies and cultural
activities paying tribute to the nation’s founders.
During the festival, nearly 1,000 policemen were mobilised to
ensure security and 21 cameras were arranged to control the flow of traffic.
In addition, the successful festival was also spurred by a
good promotion campaign. About 63 central and local press organisations
attended and reported activities in the festival. Hundreds of pieces of news
and reports were broadcasted on mass media, many of which featured Phu Tho’s
two world cultural intangible heritages: the worshiping rituals of the Hung
Kings and Xoan singing.
Vietnamese legend has it that Lac Long Quan, son of Kinh Duong
Vuong, married Au Co, daughter of King De Lai. Au Co gave birth to a sack
containing 100 eggs from which 100 children were born. The couple then
decided to separate in order to populate the land and propagate the race, so
half the children followed their mother to the highlands and the remaining
went with their father to the sea.
The first child went with mother Au Co to Phong Chau, now Phu
Tho province. He then became King Hung and founded the first nation in the
history of
Ruling the country over 18 generations, the Hung Kings taught
the people how to grow wet rice. They chose
To honour the great contributions of the Hung Kings, a complex
of temples dedicated to them was built on
Sai Gon's soul up for discussion
Fashion critic and writer Trac Thuy Mieu, journalist Nguyen
Hau and young author Nguyen Ngoc Thach will speak at a monthly panel
discussion on literature in
Book Talk 5: Sai Gon, Sai Gon this month will be about the
treatment of Sai Gon's soul in literature, how many people have achieved fame
by writing about Sai Gon, and how Sai Gon impacts the life of immigrants and
coaxes them to write about it much more than natives do.
"More and more works of literature in recent times have
been about Sai Gon," a release from the organiser, Nha Nam Cultural and
Communication JSC, says.
"They use Sai Gon as material as well as setting.
"They create a serene, nostalgic undercurrent about Sai
Gon."
Mieu, real name Vu Hoai Phuong, is a leading fashion writer
and currently writer, emcee, and judge for a number of newspapers, magazines,
and television channels.
Hau, born in Hai Phong, moved to
Thach has written many essays, short stories, and novels like
Khoc Giua Sai Gon (Cry in Sai Gon), Lung Chung Co Don (Halfway to
loneliness), Chenh Venh Hai Lam (Tottering 25-year-old).
Many of his works are set in
The event will be held at Nha Nam Bookstore,
The four previous editions had a range of topics as diverse as
"the benefits of literature" and "addicted to books, keen on
films."
Lang Son all set for summer
The
The festival will feature art performances and showcase
traditional dishes, special wines, and traditional costumes of ethnic
minorities living on
Located some 30km north-east of
Mau Son has many specialities like peach, Tuyet Son tea, wine,
and rare cocks with six spurs. It is home to the
Ben Tre to hold fruit festival
Cho Lach District, which has the largest fruit cultivation
area in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta
The festival will feature a delicious and safe fruit contest,
a cuisine contest, folk games, art performances, and a fair to showcase fruit
seedlings, flowers, and ornamental plants.
A highlight will be four artworks in the shapes of four sacred
animals (dragon, unicorn, tortoise, and phoenix) made entirely from fruits.
Situated between two major rivers – Co Chien and Ham Luong –
and with a dense system of rivers and canals, Cho Lach is famous for its
delicious fruit varieties like durian, Java rambutan, and mangosteen.
Cho Lach also has many tourism destinations like flower and
ornamental plant villages,
Time to vist ‘Roof of Gia Lai'
The park has a number of endangered primates like the
grey-shanked douc and yellow-cheeked crested gibbon.
Located some 50km from Pleiku city, the park covers an area of
nearly 42,000ha on the Pleiku Plateau and has 2,000ha of mixed broadleaf and
coniferous forests, the only place in
The national park, one of four in Viet Nam to be recognised as
an ASEAN Heritage Park, has begun developing several eco-tourism services
like trekking through forests to view beautiful landscapes, climbing the
1,748m Kon Ka Kinh Mountain (the roof of Gia Lai), and wild animal and bird
safaris.
Exhibition on ASEAN held in Thai Nguyen
An exhibition on images, films and documents on ASEAN is held
from May 14-17 in the
The exhibition introduces 200 images and 50 films and documents
on nations, people, traditional culture and environment in ASEAN.
The year 2015 will mark the establishment of the ASEAN
Community and the 20th anniversary of
The exhibition not only asserts the status of
National Folk Song Festival wraps up in Nghe An
The finals of the 2015 National Folk Song Festival took place
on May 14 in Vinh city, the central
The finals featured more than 200 artisans as well as professional
and amateur artists from 15 arts troupes representing 31 ethnic groups from
around the country.
The artists presented the 16 best performances of folk songs,
folk dances and folk musical instruments that won at festivals in the
Northern Midland and Delta, Northern Mountainous,
Numerous arts forms that were recognised as intangible
cultural heritages of humanity by UNESCO were also introduced at the
festival, including Xoan singing, Quan ho ((love duet singing), Ca tru
(ceremonial singing) and Nghe Tinh Vi-Giam folk singing.
The organising board presented 10 A and six B prizes to the
most outstanding performances as well as awards to the most impressive
artisan, oldest artisan and youngest artists.
The festival was held to honour the values of Vietnamese
culture and national identity, particularly folk arts, contributing to the
country’s sustainable development.
The annual event also aims to discover and foster new and
promising talents, especially young people, to develop folk singing movements
in modern life.
Source: SGGP/VNS/VNA/SGT/ND
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Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 5, 2015
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