Showing posts with label German. Show all posts
Showing posts with label German. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

German opera questions nature of innocence

An opera written by a German and Austrian trio will be performed by Vietnamese artists at the Hanoi Opera House on January 14 as part of German Year in Vietnam 2010.

The opera, titled “Man goes through the valley”, has music written by German composer Pierre Oser, with lyrics by Tankred Dorst and his wife Ursula Ehler. Oser will instruct the Vietnamese artists who were handpicked from Vietnam Opera Ballet Theater and Vietnam National Music Institute.

Tankred Dorst is one of the most famous modern writers in Germany.

The opera is based on a European legend about a man named Parzival, who left his home valley to discover the world. Parzival is a wild, warlike but very innocent boy, who grew up with his single mom. His mother, Herzeloid, who is broken-hearted because of his father’s death in battle, wants Parzival to keep away from all disasters, war and death, so she does not allow him to communicate with human society.

However, the deprived isolation thrust onto Parzival robs him of the ability to love and he does not know right from wrong.

The opera asks whether the boy learn how to love when he meets the community.

The dialogue is in Vietnamese and the songs in German. All singers, musicians, actors and dancers are Vietnamese.

Free tickets are available from the second week of January at the Goethe Institute in Hanoi, 56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Hanoi.

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

German textbooks gifted to National Library

HA NOI — The German Embassy granted 50 textbooks to the National Library yesterday.

Textbooks on law, economics, and engineering purchased by the German Foreign Affairs Ministry, have been selected by the Goethe Institute in Ha Noi and the library.

Earlier, the library and the Goethe Institute signed a memorandum of co-operation focused on improving the standards of human resources working in the library and archiving sector.

Embroidery depicts famous poem of Zen master

HA NOI — Veteran artisan Le Van Kinh has completed a set of embroideries depicting a poem by Zen Master Man Giac.

Kinh has spent 10 years to complete the paintings in a variety of languages including Danish, English, French, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Lao, Cambodian and Thai.

The artisan, who works in the former imperial capital of Hue, plans another six such embroideries.

Zen Master Man Giac (1052-96), or Ly Truong, was famous for his Buddhism theory and writing skills during the reign of King Ly Nhan Tong.

TV personalities set for Miss Charming Television

HCM CITY — Thirteen women television personalities from around Viet Nam and one from Laos will take part in a traditional-culture and lifestyle contest that begins in HCM City tonight.

At the four-day annual Miss Charming Television organised by HCM City Television (HTV) contestants will be judged on appearance, performance, emceeing skills, and presentation style.

The Vietnamese competitors work for television stations in Ha Noi and HCM City and some provinces, and the Lao contestant, Nhom Mala is from Attapeu Television.

All work as reporters, producers and hosts.

Five will go through to the final to be held on Saturday at the HTV Theatre where they will perform folk songs and dances in their traditional costumes.

The contest will be shown on HTV's channel 9.

Winners of British Council ‘green' contest announced

HA NOI — The winners of the British Council's Green Tips essay contest were announced yesterday, as part of the council's I Am Green campaign to raise environmental awareness.

The contest, launched last month, sought to encourage young people to think about and develop responses to the challenges of climate change, said the organising board. It drew 400 entries from around the country, all written on recycled paper

Two other competitions under the campaign have also wrapped up, including the How Green Is Your City photo contest – which chose ten winners, each of whom will win English courses at British Council and trips from the Exotissimo tour company – and the Green Tip Box competition, which selected eight winners.

Another 28 young people have won a trip to the Cu Chi Wildlife Rescue Centre in another contest on wildlife conservation. — VNS

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Vietnamese German has Dipolar lacquer show

A painting from Khai Doan’s Dipolar exhibition - Photo: Courtesy of the organizer
An exhibition of lacquer art called Dipolar by German artist, Khai Doan, will open on December 3 at the Museum of Fine Arts in HCMC.

The subjects include cities, family photos, and some motives of Dong Ho traditional paintings.

Doan called the exhibition Dipolar because it means two poles, a technical term from physics indicating the resistance in the things and phenomena of life. The name represents the near and far, young and old, familiar and strange, abstract and concrete.

The exhibition of 30 paintings done between 2005 and 2010 is sponsored by the German Consulate General in HCMC.

Khai Doan is a Vietnamese German artist, graduated from Fine Arts and Design in Germany and currently living and working in HCMC.  His first exhibition in
Vietnam titled “Joint Venture” was held 2005 in Hanoi and HCMC. For more information visit the website www.ho-chi-minh-city.diplo.de and www.khaidoan.com.

Dipolar will be on at the gallery at 97A Pho Duc Chinh Street, District 1 until December 15.

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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Miss Earth contestants prepare to show talent

HA NOI — Pageant contestants will compete at the Miss Earth talent show at Diamond Palace in HCM City next Tuesday.

About 20 of the 90 contestants are registered to show off their talents at the competition. Viet Nam's representative Luu Thi Diem Huong will compete at the show. She will perform folk dances that are inspired by traditional steps from the north, south and central regions of the country.

The talent show will be broadcast live on VBC and SCTV6 channels. An auction will be held at the event to raise funds for flood victims in the central region of the country.

This is the first time the Miss Earth contest will be held outside of the Philippines. The final round will take place at Vinpearl Land resort in Nha Trang city on December 4.

Germany's leading youth choir to perform in Ha Noi

HA NOI — The German Youth Choir from Wernigerode will be performing at Ha Noi's Youth Theatre next Wednesday and Thursday as part of celebrations to mark German Year in Viet Nam 2010.

The 35-member group, aged from 15-18, will be conducted by Peter Habermann.

The choir will sing classical and modern German pieces, in addition to well-known contemporary songs from around the world.

Since its foundation in 1951, the Wernigerode broadcasting's choir has recorded more than 30 CDs and has been awarded the title Best German Choir.

Free tickets for the performance are available at the Goethe Institute, 56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Ha Noi from Thursday.

French gypsy jazz band comes to HCM City

HCM CITY — French gypsy jazz guitar band Le Nouveau Trio Gitan will perform in HCM City next Monday.

Christian Escoude, Jean-Baptiste Laya, and Hugo Lippi will play contemporary music but with a distinct gypsy-music touch.

The band was established in 2004 by Escoude, 63, whose father, an ethnic Roma and a guitarist, had a passion for the music of gypsy jazz inventor Django Reinhardt that he passed on to his son along with a guitar at the age of 10.

The concert, organised by the French consulate in HCM City, will be held at the HCM City Opera House in District 1.

Tickets costing VND200,000, VND150,000, and VND100,000 are available at the venue. — VNS

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

60 Years of German Cinema in Hanoi

The Goethe Institute in Hanoi will organize a German Film Week in Hanoi from from now until November 7 to celebrate 60 years of German Cinema (1999-2009).

The Film Week will focus on the new millennium, the reunification of East and West Germany with all its problems, the new German filmmaking era, “Berliner Schule”, with its realism, and internationally successful German films.

Every two months, the Goethe Institute in Hanoi will feature a decade in cinema history, presenting films that define their times, films which were talked about, which shocked and impressed and which led the way for German cinema in both East and West Germany.

Seven films will screen during the week, including Policewoman, 2000, directed by Andreas Dresen on November 01, 7:30 p.m., Goodbye Lenin!, 2003, directed by Wolfgang Becker on November 02, 7:30 p.m., Head-On, 2004, directed by Fatih Akin on November 03, 7:30 p.m., Go for Zucker!, 2005, directed by Dani Levy on  November 4, 7:30 p.m., Longing, 2006, directed by Valeska Grisebach on November 5, 7:30 p.m., The Lives of Others, 2006, directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck on November 6, 7:30 p.m., Jerichow, 2008, directed by Christian Petzold on November 7, 7:30 p.m.

Tickets are free and available at the Hanoi Goethe Institute, 56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street in Hanoi from October 26. For more information, call 04 37342251/52/53 (ext. 9).

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

HCMC hotel set for annual German beer festival

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Oktoberfest at HCMC’s Windsor Plaza Hotel next month will offer fun, games, and massive quantities of German food and beer
Photo: Reuters

Oktoberfest at Ho Chi Minh City’s Windsor Plaza Hotel next month will as usual offer a week of music, German beers, and all-you-can-eat food.

Among the well-known German offerings at the festival meant for guzzling beer will be the premium Krombacher beer and Schneider Weisse wheat beer, sausages, meats and carvings, breads, pretzels, and a dozen desserts.

Also as usual, every guest will get a one-liter beer mug as a souvenir and have the chance to win a nightly lucky draw.

Bavarian music group Trenkwalder will return for a third time to perform traditional songs.

Guests can try their hand at traditional German games to test their strength and skills.

Last year the event attracted 10,000 participants who drank 15,000 liters of beer and more than four tons of food.

Tickets to the festival on October 8-10 and 13-16 start at VND600,000 (US$30.7).

Held for the first time in 1810, Oktoberfest attracts some six million international participants to Germany each year.

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Friday, September 3, 2010

60 Years of German Cinema continues in Hanoi

The Nasty girl
The Nasty Girl (German: Das schreckliche Mädchen) is one of the seven films to be screened at the Goethe Institute in Hanoi in September

Seven German films from the 1990s will be screened in Hanoi from September 6 to 15 as part of a continuing program on 60 years of filmmaking in that country since World War II.

The program, 60 Years of German Cinema, began in January and has been showing films every two months representing each decade since the 1950’s.

The 1990’s saw the reunification of East and West Germany with all its attendant problems.

The seven films to be screened -- at the Goethe Institute, also the organizer of the event -- are “German, German,” “The Blackest Heart,” and “The Nasty Girl” (all 1990), “Ostkreuz” (1991), “After Five in the Forest Primeval” (1995), “Beyond Silence” (1996), and “Run Lola Run” (1998).

The Nasty Girl (German: Das schreckliche Mädchen) is a cult film based on the true story of Anna Rosmus of Passau, Bavaria.

In 1990 it won New York Film Critics Circle Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. In 1991 it was nominated for the Oscar and Golden Globe Awards as Best Foreign Language Film.

In 1992 it won the BAFTA Award for Best Film not in English.

The free screenings will be at 7: 30 pm every day and passes are available at the institute, 56 – 58 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street.

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

60 Years of German Cinema continues in Hanoi

The Nasty girl
The Nasty Girl (German: Das schreckliche Mädchen) is one of the seven films to be screened at the Goethe Institute in Hanoi in September

Seven German films from the 1990s will be screened in Hanoi from September 6 to 15 as part of a continuing program on 60 years of filmmaking in that country since World War II.

The program, 60 Years of German Cinema, began in January and has been showing films every two months representing each decade since the 1950’s.

The 1990’s saw the reunification of East and West Germany with all its attendant problems.

The seven films to be screened -- at the Goethe Institute, also the organizer of the event -- are “German, German,” “The Blackest Heart,” and “The Nasty Girl” (all 1990), “Ostkreuz” (1991), “After Five in the Forest Primeval” (1995), “Beyond Silence” (1996), and “Run Lola Run” (1998).

The Nasty Girl (German: Das schreckliche Mädchen) is a cult film based on the true story of Anna Rosmus of Passau, Bavaria.

In 1990 it won New York Film Critics Circle Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. In 1991 it was nominated for the Oscar and Golden Globe Awards as Best Foreign Language Film.

In 1992 it won the BAFTA Award for Best Film not in English.

The free screenings will be at 7: 30 pm every day and passes are available at the institute, 56 – 58 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street.

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