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Art & Entertainment News 14/7
Located in
Vinh Te commune of Chau Doc city, the site boasts a picturesque natural
landscape as well as a range of architectures and cultural areas.
A
spiritual festival honouring the holy lady of
Local
authorities have been tasked with researching and planning the site in
accordance with current regulations.
Foreign
publisher Hachette exhibits books in HCMC
Hachette
Book Group, the world’s third largest publishing house based in the
The
group has partnered with Fahasa to exhibit over 3,000 book titles about skills,
thinking development, languages, novels and picture books, among others at
the exhibition of more than five months.
Apart
from books for children and non-fiction books, the exhibition also features
romantic and detective novels of renowned authors such as J.K. Rowling,
Stephenie Meyer, David Baldacci and Nicholas Sparks.
In
addition, Fahasa Nguyen Hue is coordinating with Aston
Australian
documentary film-maker shares lessons
Associate-Professor
Trish Fitzsimons,
Australian
Consul General John McAnulty said Fitzsimons shared with Vietnamese reporters
the breadth of the Australian documentary industry and her experience of new
developments, techniques and styles in documentary production in
Fitzsimons,
who presented a similar workshop in
Artist
Dinh Quang dies at 78
Dinh
Quang, founder of Vietnamese theatre and mentor to many famous artists, died
at 87.
"He's
a prestigious artist who's well-known in theatre at home and abroad,"
said Le Chuc, vice director of Viet Nam Association of Performing Artists.
Dinh
Quang, who besides a strong career as writer for many plays, also served as
vice minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism from 1984 to 1993, was born in
1928 in Ha Noi. He studied theatre in
Many of
the students Quang taught are now People's Artists, such as Trong Khoi, The
Anh and Doan Chau.
Quang,
first principal of the Ha Noi Academy of Theatre and Cinema, was an
ideologist and cultural activist who wrote many books on arts and culture. He
published dramas, poems, short stories and screenplays. In 2007, he received
the Ho Chi Minh award in literature and arts.
Quang
Tri art show to salute martyrs
An art
show entitled Hung Thieng Dat Me (Sacred and Heroic Motherland) will be held
in
The show
will feature moving stories about one of the fiercest battles in the war with
the
A scene
showing young soldiers crossing the River Thach Han to approach Quang Tri
Citadel will open the show, which will begin at 8:10pm.
The show
will be followed by the screening of clips showing the martial spirit of the
local people during the war, to defend the Quang Tri Citadel and the during
the province's construction and development process.
The show
is expected to be attended by witnesses to history, such as war veteran
Nguyen Van Hoi and photographer Doan Cong Tinh.
Hoi was
among the last soldiers to leave Quang Tri Citadel in 1972. Tinh will tell
the stories behind his photo entitled Xung Phong (Pioneer).
At the
show, war souvenirs will be given to people who are verified to be the
relatives of martyrs.
"New
details and stories about the battle in Quang Tri Citadel will be revealed at
the show. They will surprise the audience," Nguyen Kim Anh,
deputy-governor of State Bank, said. "We hope the show will help younger
generations to appreciate the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the country's
independence."
The
Sacred and Heroic Motherland show will be jointly organised by the State
Bank, the Central Committee for Publicity and Education, Lien Viet Post Bank
and the Quang Tri People's Committee to celebrate the 68th anniversary of the
War Invalids and Martyrs Day on July 27.
The show
will be performed by A-list artists such as People's Artist Lan Huong and
singer My Linh, and artists from the Viet Nam Central Dance, Singing and
Music Theatre and the Quang Tri Singing and Dance Troupe.
There
will be performances that praise the country, its history and traditional
culture, as well as songs that are recognised as the canon of revolutionary
music.
The show
will be broadcast live on Viet Nam Television's Channel 1 from 8:10 pm on
Saturday.
Thousands enjoy major music festival in town
The
performance of Dutch DJ/producer Head Hunterz, who was ranked 11th out of the
world’s Top 100 DJs in 2012, thrills audiences at the Budweiser Future Now –
Rave in color at Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center (SECC) in District
7, HCMC on Saturday.
Around
7,000 people attended the music festival themed Party like Picasso to enjoy
live performances of overseas Vietnamese singer Toc Tien and local leading
DJs Nimbia, SlimV, Popo Duong, ZonC, Looze Khuong, Thuan Hoang and Bnuts.
The
event also wowed the audience by some colorful UV paint atomization and fire
shows accompanied by lighting effects.
Another
major Future Now music festival is planned at the end of this year. Last
year’s event lured 9,000 people.
VNS/SGT/VNA
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Thứ Ba, 14 tháng 7, 2015
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