Art & Entertainment News 28/5
The
Institute of the Buddha of Mercy on Monday night hosted a ceremony to light
up seven golden lotus lanterns to mark the Vesak (the Buddha’s birth,
enlightenment and death) on Nhieu Loc-Thi Nghe canal in HCMC’s District 3.
Seven
golden lotuses represent the seven steps taken by Prince Siddhartha Gautama
shortly after birth. The presence of these brightly lit giant flower models
helped beautify the city.
At the
event, monks both prayed and held small lotus lights in their hands to go
along the canal under the bright sky of fireworks display. Prior to the
release of flower lanterns, monks also carried out a rite to offer aloe wood
to pay tribute to the Buddha with the participation of 500 Buddhists of the
Institute of the Buddha of Mercy. This was the third time, the institute had
held the annual ceremony to mark the Vesak on Nhieu Loc canal.
Veteran
author's children's books reissued
The Kim
Dong Publishing House has republished a collection of 11 books for children
written by late author Doan Gioi, one of the country's most talented
contemporary writers.
The
collection includes Dat Rung Phuong
The book
has been translated and published in
Born in
1925 in
For his
contributions, the HCM City People's Committee decided to name a street in
Tan Phu District after his name after his death in 1989.
Water
puppet troupe offers children's programme
The Sai
Gon Water Puppet Troupe will offer a special children's programme at
The
troupe offers 11 two- and three-act plays based on traditional legends,
including Teu (Uncle Teu), Mua Rong (Dragon Dance), Danh Ca Tren Song
(Fishing on the River), Bac Ba Phi (Uncle Ba Phi) and Than Dong Dat Viet
(Child Prodigies).
The
performances combine traditional genres of circus and puppetry as well as
modern music and dance.
"We
have invested in theatre costumes and sound and light effects to dazzle young
audiences," said the troupe's director Tran Loc.
Loc said
the managing board had worked with local and foreign tourist agencies to
introduce their art to visitors. They have also co-operated with many schools
to offer free shows for students.
The
troupe offers four shows every Saturday and Sunday.
Photo
contest set for central regions
The Viet
Nam Association of Photographic Artists (VAPA) will launch a photo contest in
The
association, in collaboration with
Each
contestant should send eight colour or black-and-white photos under each of
two themes: Land and People in the Central and Central Highlands Regions and
The Homeland's Rivers.
The
organising committee will select and display photos from August 3 to 8, and
announce the winners on August 7.
According
to VAPA, another photo contest will be held for photography artists in the
central city from August 26 to 28.
Concert
combines rap, funk and other genres
The
Elements concert will feature rap, hip-hop, funk, soul, reggae and rock at
Saigon Outcast on Saturday. Expatriate DJs Binaural Dropout, SoulPatch,
Stavsounds and Hazard Clique will perform.
Break
dancers, graffiti artists and rappers are invited to join the event.
The
performance will start at 8pm. The venue is at
Exhibition
at Manzi features surrealism
Tomorrow
Manzi Art Space will present Stories Told in an
The
exhibition features Tuan Anh's latest surreal paintings, which were created
in 2015, two years after his settlement in
In his
previous work, the countryside dominated his perceptions and approach to art.
Having to relocate to
The
exhibition is open until June 20 at
French
movies to be shown in TPD, L'Espace
The
Centre for Assistance and Development of Movie Talents (TPD) will screen the
French movie Amelie tomorrow.
The 2001
romantic comedy Amelie (Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie Poulain) is a whimsical
depiction of contemporary Parisian life set in Montmatre. It tells the story
of a shy waitress, played by Audrey Tautou, who decides to change the lives
of those around her for the better, while struggling with her own isolation.
When it
was released in the
The screening
will start at 7.30pm at
On the
same day, L'Espace will present the movie 8 Times up (8 Fois Debout) at 8pm.
TeleCineObs,
a publication that critiques movies, said about 8 Times up: "The romantic
and melancholy film from young writer Xabi Molia does not hesitate to tackle
the most implacable standards of our world."
The
movie will be presented in its original French with Vietnamese subtitles.
Tickets cost VND50,000. For members of L'Espace and students they're
VND40,000.
Music
nights at The Observatory to start
The
Observatory will organise music nights featuring international and local
musicians from May 28-31.
The May
28 show, Optimist Club 130, will present disco-techno mixture by DJs Hibiya
Line and Dan Lo.
Next
day's performance will highlight DJ VISA from Hong Kong, who will play disco
and house, with support from. DJ Hibiya Line.
Hibiya
Line, Nic Ford and Dan Lo will bring afro beat, disco, house and techno to
the show on Saturday. The last show will feature groovy tunes by DJ El
Captain.
All
music nights start at 10pm at
Admission
is free for the first and final shows. Entrance is VND100,000 after midnight
for the other two shows.
Persian
literature – potential bridge for Vietnam-Iran cultural ties
The role
of the Persian literature in expanding the cultural and diplomatic ties
between
Iranian
Ambassador Alvandi Behineh said that
Mutual
understanding of each other’s language and literature is useful to develop
cooperation in culture and boost the exchange between intellectuals and
peoples, he added.
According
to VASS Vice President Pham Van Duc, the bilateral cultural and literature
ties have recorded positive developments. Previously Persian literature was
translated into Vietnamese through a third language, but the country now has
some translators who work directly in Persian.
Some
major Persian works have been published in
Vietnamese
student wins first prize at major European contest
Sinh
Vien
With a
good composition and a short film about the EU produced by herself, Le Chau
Bao Ngoc, a third-year student at HCM City University of Cinematography and
Theatre won the first prize.
In
addition, two second prizes and three third prizes were presented.
The
writing competition entitled – What impresses you most about the EU, write it
down and win a ticket to
Vietnamese
Folklore Arts Association urged to promote folk arts
The
Vietnamese Folklore Arts Association (VFAA) should focus on projects to
research, collect, preserve and develop valuable Vietnamese cultural and folk
arts, actively contributing to building an advanced Vietnamese culture imbued
with national identity.
The
request was made by Politburo member, Secretary of the Communist Party of
Vietnam Central Committee (CPVCC) and Head of the CPVCC Commission for
Communication and Education, Dinh The Huynh, at the closing ceremony of the
VFAA’ seventh National Congress (2015 – 2020) in Hanoi on May 27.
The
two-day congress was attended by 273 delegates representing more than 1,100
members of 78 branches of the VFAA around the country.
During
the 2010 – 2015 period, the VFAA completed and published 1,723 research works
under the project ‘Announcing and Popularising cultural and folk arts
property of Vietnamese ethnic groups’.
The
association has also invested in numerous projects on sea and island
folklore, contributing to affirming
Over the
past years, 282 artisans across the country have been honoured for their
great contributions to the development of the Vietnamese folklore.
Addressing
the congress, Politburo member Huynh urged the VFAA to fully take in the
Party’s Resolutions on culture, literature and arts as well as raise its
members’ awareness of effectively implementing the association’s resolutions.
VFAA
should promote the implementation of the project ‘Announcing and Popularising
cultural and folk arts property of Vietnamese ethnic groups’ to contribute to
preserving and introducing folk culture and arts to international friends.
Delegates
at the congress elected a new executive committee for the association in the
2015 – 2020 tenure and Professor, Doctor of Science To Ngoc Thanh was
re-elected as the VFAA President.
Source: VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/TT/TN/Dantri
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Thứ Năm, 28 tháng 5, 2015
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