Showing posts with label Bridge Festival. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Bridge to become open-air gallery

Train of thought: Visitors welcome a train at the Long Bien Bridge Festival last year. This year, foreign artists will perform songs of Long Bien Bridge on a train. — VNS File Photo

Train of thought: Visitors welcome a train at the Long Bien Bridge Festival last year. This year, foreign artists will perform songs of Long Bien Bridge on a train. — VNS File Photo

HA NOI — The Long Bien Bridge Festival opens this weekend with more events and performers than ever, according to festival founder and organiser Nguyen Nga.

Nga, an overseas Vietnamese living in France, is busy completing final preparations for the festival, to be entitled Dragon Bridge.

The festival will be closed to motor vehice traffic and will become an outdoor art gallery, featuring an exhibition of contemporary arts, including paintings by disable children and children affected by Agent Orange, as well as woodblock art and a collection of kites by artisans from Ha Noi and the northern province of Hai Duong.

The festival will also feature an exhibition of photographs, documents and other artefacts depicting national defence over the past 10 centuries. Throughout the length of the 1,682m bridge, it will be divided into ten sections representing the 10 centuries (1010-2010) of Ha Noi, each section brought to life by diverse art forms, antiquities and costumes, representing the lifestyles of the people of the time.

"Long Bien Bridge is alive," said Nga. "It's not only in the memory of Hanoians, but it is also the bridge of the resistance, the bridge of pains and sufferings, the bridge of happiness, the bridge of loves, and the bridge of peace and freedom.

"It's the flesh and the blood of the Hanoians, an umbilical cord between past and present, between Ha Noi, the country, and the world."

For the festival, the bridge will be divided into three areas. The eastbound side of the bridge (the northern span) will become the Bridge of Memories and will symbolise people of courage. The eastbound side (the southern span) will be decorated with the flags of 70 countries and territories and animated by street performers. Symbolising peace and friendship, this side will be called "The Bridge of Dreams".

The highlight of the festival will be a concert and light show on the bridge on Sunday, to be broadcast live on television. Two musical pieces composed by French musicians as gifts for the Long Bien Festival – On the Long Bien Bridge and See Ha Noi – will be presented by artists from Viet Nam National Academy of Music and the Flonflons troupe from France and Belgium.

The festival's general director, People's Artist Le Hung, said, "The designer of Long Bien Bridge is also the designer of the Eiffel Tower, which is a world-famous tourist attraction, so why we can't turn Long Bien Bridge into a bridge for tourism? The festival was initiated with that goal in mind, so I agreed to be the general director of the event."

During the event, the organising board will also raise funds for flood victims in the central region. — VNS

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Long Bien Bridge Festival this weekend

After numerous delays, the Long Bien Bridge Festival will take place on November 20 and 21, reports VietnamPlus.

The street festival will be themed “The dragon bridge tells the Thang Long-Hanoi story – The bridge of peace, integration and development.”

The main festival event will be the arrival of dragon boats from Ninh Binh Province on Hoa Lu River on their way to Ha Long Bay. There will be performances on the boats.

The bridge will have two different themes: the bridge of memory and the bridge of dreams.

The bridge of memory section featuring exhibitions and displays about the national victory and traditional costumes and artifacts will be in the outbound lanes from Hoan Kiem District to Gia Lam District.

In the inbound lanes of the bridge from Gai Lam District to Hoan Kiem District, the dreams section will feature exhibitions about the era of integration and development and an artist camp and art related to the theme Green Globe.

The organizers encourage festival goers to dress up in traditional costumes to make the spirit more celebratory. There will also be collections for flood victims in the central region.

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