Art & Entertainment News In Brief
Tea
ceremony promotes peace
A tea ceremony will
be held today in Ha Noi to celebrate world peace and the friendship between
Viet Nam and Japan.
Houunsai Sen
Genjitsu, the former head of the Urasenke Chado School, will conduct the
ceremony. With the ideal of "promoting peace through a bowl of
tea", he has been working towards world peace with tea ceremonies for
many years.
Genjitsu is 92
years old but still very active in promoting world peace through Chado, a
Japanese tea offering ceremony. He was appointed as a UNESCO Goodwill
Ambassador in 2012 and Japan-UN Goodwill Ambassador in 2005.
After the tea
ceremony, he will deliver a lecture themed ‘Peacefulness Together for
Everyone'.
The event will take
place on the occasion of United Nations Day at the Ha Noi Law University, 87
Nguyen Chi Thanh Street. .
"Enjoy
Panama" Photography Exhibition
The Embassy of the
Republic of Panama in Vietnam will present a photography exhibition as part
of the activities to celebrate the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations
between both countries and The Panama's National Day.
The photography
exhibition "ENJOY PANAMA" will open to the public at the National
Library of Vietnam, 31 Trang Thi, Hanoi, from October 27 to 30, 2015. The
Vietnamese friends can see and admire the beauty of the landscapes, history,
culture, folklore and traditions of the isthmian country. Attendees visiting
the exhibition will have the opportunity to see that Panama is much more than
a canal.
This cultural
initiative will be held in coordination and support of the Ministry of
Culture, Sports and Tourism, and the National Library of Vietnam in order to
promote cultural exchange and strengthen the bonds of goodwill, friendship
and good cooperation between the two people.
Hanoi
Oktoberfest in full swing
The grand opening
of Oktoberfest Hanoi 2015 took place at the JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi last night,
October 22, with around 1,400 guests joining the fun.
The sixth Hanoi
Oktoberfest will continue by the hotel’s lakeside from 6pm till midnight on
October 23 and 24, creating the authentic atmosphere found in the massive
beer halls of the original Oktoberfest in Munich.
The team at the JW
Marriott Hotel Hanoi are serving a variety of Bavarian specialties typically
associated with Oktoberfest, including German sausages and pretzels.
Guests enjoy free
flow König’s Pilsener, with a real German beer stein as a keepsake.
The Anton Show Band
play some traditional Bavarian music and more modern songs, with games and
lucky draws also held amid the stunning surrounds of the JW Marriott Hotel
Hanoi.
Impressed by the
crowds last year, the Anton Show Band returned to the Hanoi stage for
Oktoberfest 2015.
Proving to be one
of the most popular events in Hanoi this fall, Oktoberfest 2015 attracted a
range of official sponsors, including Andritz Hydro, EuroAuto, Rieckermann,
Schenker Vietnam, Siemens, Vietnam Airlines, Eleganz Furniture Vietnam,
Family Medical Practice, Jägermeister distributors, and Messer Haiphong
Industrial Gases.
Under the patronage
of the German Embassy in Hanoi and the German Consulate General in Ho Chi
Minh City, the German Business Association (GBA), with its 187 German member
corporations, is co-hosting and celebrating Germany’s largest cultural event
in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Oktoberfest is the
world’s largest beer festival and has been held annually in Munich for 205
years. The 16-day festival, from late September to the first weekend of
October, sees nearly 7 million people from around the world descend upon
Munich every year. In recent times it has become a tradition for German
communities all over the world to also celebrate Oktoberfest.
HCM City
hosts contest for Asia architecture rookies
The 4th Asian
Contest of Architectural Rookies Award (ACARA), a stage for the architectural
industry to find rising stars, opened at Nguyen Tat Thanh University in Ho
Chi Minh City on October 24.
It brought together
about 30 students of architecture from 17 countries across Asia, including
Vietnam, Japan, the Republic of Korea, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia
and Myanmar.
The contest aims to
support architectural education and nurture the progress of modern
architecture. It also provides an opportunity for participants to feel and
discuss different styles of Oriental and Western architectures.
It reviews, judges
and evaluates architectural works and ideas created by students from
universities in Asia.
The first edition
of the contest took place in the Republic of Korea in 2012 and it has been
held by one of the Asian countries every year since then.
The organising
board is composed of a group of architectural experts and scholars within the
continent.
Italian
consulate sponsors concert in town
The Saigon Classic
Music Group will host an Italian concert with the sponsorship of the Italian
consulate general in HCMC late this month as part of the 15th edition of the
Week of Italian Language in the World.
Music lovers will
have the opportunity to enjoy sweet Italian melodies at the concert slated
for 7 p.m. on Saturday, October 31 at the Southern Women’s Museum in District
3.
It features popular
pieces by Italian and other foreign composers via solo, duo and quintet
performances with many kinds of instruments, including piano, flute, violin,
viola and cello.
The show includes
Giuseppe Giordani’s Caro mio ben performed by tenor Nguyen Dang Quan and
piano accompanist Hoang Hien Lam; Giulio Caccini’s Ave Maria by the Swinging
Strings; Enrico Toselli’s Serenata in D Major, Op. 6 by violinist Le Duy Hoa
and pianist Nguyen Lu Hiep; Gaetano Donizetti’s Flute Sonata in C major by
flute artist Pham Thi Thu Thao and pianist Le Hoa Phong Lan; Franz Joseph
Haydn’s Arietta con variazioni Hob XVII:2 by pianist Ho Khanh Van; Vincenzo
Bellini’s “Vaga luna, che inargenti” by baritone player Vu Minh Triand
pianist Hoang Hien Lam; Antonio Vivaldi’s Cello Sonata No. 5 in E minor,
RV40, I.
Largo, II. Allegro
by cellist Lai Huy Hoang and pianist Dang Tri Dung, among others.
Due to limited
seats, spectators are advised to register by emailing to volammk@gmail.com as
soon as possible. The organizer will confirm registrations by email. As a
non-profit organization to promote classical music in Vietnam, the Saigon
Classic Music Group calls for a minimum donation of VND50,000 per person to
help support the group in organizing upcoming shows.
Cambodian
and Thai culture to be introduced in Vietnam
A Cambodian culture
week is slated to take place in HCMC and the Mekong Delta province of Soc
Trang between November 8 and 14, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
announced Wednesday.
Co-organized by the
Vietnamese culture ministry and Cambodian Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts,
the Cambodian culture week will feature a delegation of 35 Cambodians,
according to the Vietnam News Agency.
A Cambodian art
performance is scheduled for November 12 and 13 in Soc Trang.
On October 27, a
Thai art troupe is set to arrive in Hanoi for the traditional Thai Loy
Krathong festival, which will be held by the Vietnam Performing Arts Centre
in collaboration with the Thai Embassy in Vietnam.
The festival is to
celebrate the 39th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties
between Vietnam and Thailand.
Loy Krathong is
considered the most romantic festival of the Thai people using aromatic
candles, flower garlands and colored lanterns, which is held to express
gratitude to Goddess of Water Phra Mae Kongka.
German Ball
Saigon 2015 to return in November
The German Business
Association (GBA) and the German Industry and Commerce (GIC/AHK) announced
that the German Ball Saigon 2015 will be re-launched on November 21 at the
InterContinental Asiana Saigon.
The German Ball is
a traditional black-tie ballroom dancing event. The organizers expect to
welcome over 380 guests, aiming to make the event the largest gathering of
high-level personalities of the German and international community in the city.
Two German music
bands will perform during the event.
The 2015 year is en
especially important year for the German Ball since it ot only marks the 40th
anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Germany, but also
celebrates 20 years of the GBA in Vietnam. The event will therefore be
important one to jointly celebrate these two milestones for the German and
Vietnamese business community.
The program is
supported by prestigious brands including Becks, Bosh, Rodl Partner,
Deutsches Haus Vietnam, Emirates, B.Braun, Samhammer, TerraVerde and Viet
Thuong…
Hanoi
expedites Ca Tru singing preservation
Cultural experts
and Ca Tru (ceremonial singing) aficionados in Hanoi gathered at a talk held
in the city on October 22, discussing measures to preserve this intangible
cultural heritage.
Ca Tru, also known
as Hat a dao, is an ancient type of music featuring female vocalists. It
originated in northern Vietnam and was, like many traditional music genres, a
form of entertainment for the royal court.
Hanoi is now home
to 14 ceremonial singing clubs who feature over 30 different musical forms of
melodies and ancient dances while composing additional 18 melodies to perform
for local residents and tourists.
In the past few
years, the clubs have made significant contributions to preserving the art
form by passing the old repertoire on to younger generations through free
training classes. However, the teaching has been hampered because the youth
are not passionate enough to pursue the art while the older artisans are
suffering from failing health.
Human training is
central to the development of Ca Tru, believed Tran Thi Hanh, a cultural
official from Dong Anh district speaking at the talk, saying that the city
needs to set up mechanisms and create preferential policies for the holders
of the heritage.
According to the
cultural researchers, since Ca Tru singing was recognised by the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) as an
Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Protection in October 2009,
Hanoi has taken initial steps to offer protection to the ceremonial singing.
PhD Le Thi Minh Ly,
Director of the Centre for Cultural Heritage Research and Promotion,
suggested that Hanoi should conduct a comprehensive evaluation of Ca Tru over
the past six years to seek solutions to bring the art off the urgent
protection list.
The city needs to
build protection projects in the next two years, spread Ca Tru among the
public, organise performances and push the heritage’s education, Ly
highlighted.
She also said that
in the long term, detailed and specific orientations and mechanisms should be
set up to promote Ca Tru.
Ca Tru is a complex
form of poetry using lyrics written in traditional Vietnamese verse.
Originally, it was a form of entertainment for the wealthy and was often
performed for royalty. The various forms of Ca Tru fulfilled different social
purposes, including worship singing, singing for entertainment, singing in
royal palaces and competitive singing.
This kind of singing
is now practiced in 15 provinces and cities throughout Vietnam.
French food
festival shines in HCM City
The sixth “Balade
en France”, a festival featuring French food and wine, is taking place at the
Equatorial hotel in Ho Chi Minh City from October 23-24.
The event,
organised by the Consulate General of France in Vietnam, is drawing the
participation of over 20 French businesses in the fields of restaurants,
gastronomy, and food distribution.
The event is held
to promote the French culture through food, wine, music and entertainment
activities.
At the event,
attendees have a chance to enjoy French dishes and wines as well as other
specialties from the European country, including cheese, syrup, and
chocolate, all at preferential price.
Three French bands
based in Vietnam – The Blues Buddies, Gwenilli, Peche a la Mouche – also
perform on stage.
The annual festival
is expected to attract 2,000 participants, after welcoming 1,750 guests last
year, of which 70% were Vietnamese.
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Thứ Hai, 26 tháng 10, 2015
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