Friday, January 14, 2011

HCMC to host festivities for Tet

The Ho Chi Minh City Youth Cultural House will organize lots of festivities to celebrate the Lunar New Year, which falls on February 3.

“Radiant Springs” photos exhibition, “Scholar Town” calligraphy demonstration, and souvenir booths will be scheduled at the Cultural House from January 22 to February 7.

Also to be organized are the Model Star fashion contest on January 23 and “Green Smile” comedy theatre festival on January 24-25.

The Cultural House will also organize other music bashes namely “Youth Dance” on January 27, “Shining” on January 28, “Spring of Love” on January 30, and “Dreaming Spring” on February 6.

The highlight is the “Warm Spring – Blessing” music show on January 29 to raise funds for poor children.

In addition, a Tet cake fest is planned at the House on February 1 to serve local and international tourists during Tet.

Besides, festival-goers will have a chance to witness a human chess performance on February 5 and traditional martial arts fest one day later.

The House will display Tet-themed magazines and newspapers to serve visitors from January 29 to February 9.

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Vietnam Singer’s Day to raise funds and discuss career

Two hundred Vietnamese singers will attend the Singer’s Day in Ha Long city, in the northern province Quang Ninh on January 17-19.

Newbie and professional singers in Vietnam and overseas will participate in the event, according to Dam Vinh Hung, Vietnam’s famous pop star and also an organization member.

The event represents a chance for singers to meet up, share experience and exchange career notes. A three-hour seminar will be set up, focusing on celebrity culture, celebrities and community service, artists as objects of idolization, and artists and the internet.

As part of the program, the celebrities will join a charity auction and pay a visit to poor families in Quang Ninh province.

They will also have some fun touring around Ha Long Bay, one of the world’s natural heritages.

On the night of January 19, the singers will hit the stage with a grand performance to raise funds for charity.

Besides singers, models, actors and actress like Hong Anh, Quyen Linh, Chi Bao are also expected to join the event.

This is the fifth time Vietnam Singer’s Day is organized. Last year it was held in the coastal city Quy Nhon.

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Two books worth reading

HA NOI – A book of photographs has been published covering the major political events in Viet Nam around the time independence was declared in Ha Noi in 1945.

Entitled Ky Uc Ve Nhung Ngay Doc Lap Dau Tien 1945-46 (Memory of the First Days of Independence), the book reproduces more than 200 images taken from August 17, 1945 to June 18, 1946.

Most photos were taken in the capital and northern provinces. The events were captured by photographers from the Ministry of Propaganda of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam (the former name of the current Socialist Republic of Viet Nam).

The photos are mostly from a photo album presented to an officer with the French High Commissioner by the revolutionary government.

The album then was given to the French journalist and historian Phillippe Devillers. Sixty years later, it was presented to Professor Phan Huy Le, President of the Viet Nam Association of History Science.

Another book on Viet Nam's leading patriot, titled Ho Chi Minh, Nguoi Mang Lai Anh Sang (Ho Chi Minh, Bringer of Light), has also been published.

Contained 61 articles by domestic and foreign writers, its name is the headline of an article for Asian Time written by Stanley Karnow. It was published on April 14, 1998.

A Pulitzer Prize winner, Karnow is a specialist on Viet Nam. – VNS

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From Poland with nostalgia

To paint a nation: Viet Nam by Vietnamese-Polish artist Hoang Ngoc Huu is being displayed at his solo Hoi Tuong (Reminiscence) painting exhibition in HCM City. — VNS Photo Duc Ngoc

To paint a nation: Viet Nam by Vietnamese-Polish artist Hoang Ngoc Huu is being displayed at his solo Hoi Tuong (Reminiscence) painting exhibition in HCM City. — VNS Photo Duc Ngoc

HCM CITY — The memories of his homeland and his love for it suffuse the works of Vietnamese-Polish artist Hoang Ngoc Huu whose works are on display at an exhibition in HCM City.

"I am happy to have my first ever solo exhibition in my home country," Huu says.

Hoi Tuong (Reminiscence), organised by the Lotus Gallery and HCM City Exhibition Centre, features 66 oil paintings he created back in Poland.

"Painting is both my soul and expression of love to the motherland and my family there," the 70-year-old artist said.

Many of the works are simply named – Viet Nam, Thieu Nu Hue (Hue Woman) and Le Hoi Hai Ba Trung (Festival Memorising Trung Sisters).

He also pays tribute to his new life in Poland through paintings like Thieu Nu Ba Lan (Polish Woman).

Huu, who was born in Hue, moved to Poland in 1969 to continue his studies in shipbuilding and went on to marry a local woman.

In 1983, instead of writing a diary, he began to draw to register his nostalgia for his homeland.

His works have been displayed at several solo and group exhibitions in Poland, German, Russia, Japan, and China.

The exhibition, at the HCM City Exhibition Centre, 92 Le Thanh Ton Street, runs until next Thursday. — VNS

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Guidebook captures Can Tho spirit

A taste of the Mekong: The Bang Lang Stork Garden shown in

A taste of the Mekong: The Bang Lang Stork Garden shown in "Tham quan Can Tho qua tranh ve" (Sighseeing Can Tho through drawings), a beautifully illustrated guidebook.

CAN THO — The Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta city of Can Tho has become the first locality in the country to be featured in a colorfully illustrated tourist guide book that its promoters call MComic.

The Mekong Advertising and Supplying Travel Information Co., Ltd (Metinfo) will officially released yesterday the Tham Quan Can Tho Qua Tranh Ve" (Sighseeing Can Tho through drawings) guidebook.

The book employs a comic-graphic medium in which images convey a sequential narrative that helps tourists learn about the city on the banks of the Mekong with its beautifully portrayed natural landscapes and easy-to-remember historical and cultural stories.

"I hope that tourists can in a few minutes get a complete overview of Can Tho, the delta's biggest city," said Tran Kim Dinh, Metinfo director and chief editor of the book.

Established in 2005, Metinfo is the first travel advertising company in Viet Nam. Its experience over five years have helped it compile the book with succinct and accurate information.

The simple but detailed drawings capture the spirit and soul of rural Viet Nam in the southern region, a Metinfo representative said.

"We expect the Mcomic to be a valued souvenir for visitors to Can Tho," he added.

The illustrated guidebook, published by the Youth Publishing House, contains 92 18cm by 28cm pages using the Couche-Matt paper, and will sell at VND45,000 (US$2.25).

The Can Tho City Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has bought 2,000 copies of the book to offer as gifts and to document the city's tourism promotion activities. — VNS

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Culture Vulture

A theatre production Parzival will be performed by Vietnamese artists tomorrow to conclude the German Year in Viet Nam 2010.

Parzival is a musical that was written especially for this German-Vietnamese co-production. The opera, Through the Valley, was written by conductor Pierre Oser, stage directed by Austrian-American Beverly Blankenship with libretto provided by internationally renowned German playwright Tankred Dorst.

Conductor Pierre Oser and director Beverley Blankenship began working with Vietnamese artists last November. They sat down with a correspondent from Culture Vulture to talk about the latest production.

Could you talk about the music in Parzival?

Oser: First, there was a concept to make a piece with opera, dancing and acting. Tankred Dorst and Ursula Ehler developed the libretto for this concept, then I started to work on the composition.

We started working with this opera l¸t November, while different groups of dancers, singers and actors worked separately, and recently we started rehearsing together on the same stage.

The story is universal and timeless and in my opinion can be understood by people from all over the world. It is a great pleasure to write music for such a strong and beautiful story, for the characters and the situations they find themselves in.

The production will involve singing, dancing and acting. Is it hard work for you as a conductor?

Oser: Yes, it's difficult and unusual for all of us. The orchestra is too big for the pit and we have had to place the musicians (and the conductor) at the back of the stage. That means that we have to work on stage with video monitoring. It's not easy for all of us. But the musicians, singers, dancers and actors are flexible and open and I appreciate their attitude.

I've done some big productions in Europe, and there are always problems and unexpected situations. That is part of the work, you have to be able to handle what happens.

There are about 100 people joining the opera. It is quite hard work, hard to organise. In a football match, we have 22 people but on the stage we have nearly 100 people working together.

Normally, people use one kind of art to tell a story. It was quite unusual when we mixed three different arts together like this, opera, dance and acting. So, we have to work with lots of actors, singers and dancers together. Moreover, we are using two languages, German and Vietnamese.

A big problem is that actors and musicians have to do their work and also follow others' work. Sometimes, when the actor is crying or acting on the stage, the music and mood has to work with it.

This is the first time Vietnamese artists have blended these different kinds of art together. Will they be successful?

Oser: We all give our best, we work hard and have concentrated together for more than two months and have learned a lot from each other. We hope that are hard work shows, which will let the audience in on part of the experience.

This is a great chance for us and also for the Vietnamese. We had lots of work with actors, but when the actors work with the orchestra, a step by step process seems to work better and better.

Dancing is one way of telling a story. When the audience see the moves on the stage and hear the singing, they will be able to experience the character's feelings.

Director Beverley Blankenship, how was your experience with working with Vietnamese artists for the first time?

Blankenship: Opera is very complex. It's hard work. This is not the first time I've done a project that involved acting, singing and dancing. I've worked for 30 years. I think Vietnamese actors are very good and so are the singers and dancers.

We have a lot of fun working with them. I enjoy working together. Music has the power to help people understand a story, and sometimes it's hard to convey that with acting alone. Three different arts in one opera; it's a normal form, but its complicated to pull off. Moreover, it's expensive to get the proper lighting and sound system.

The project started in November. I love Vietnamese acting, dancing and music. In the beginning, it's difficult to work together, but now things are getting better and better. — VNS

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Final three vie for Viet Nam's Top Model

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Model behaviour: From top right Nguyen Thu Thuy, Nguyen Thi Tuyet Lan and Khieu Thi Huyen

Model behaviour: From top right Nguyen Thu Thuy, Nguyen Thi Tuyet Lan and Khieu Thi Huyen

HCM CITY — The three top contestants shortlisted from thousands of candidates for the Viet Nam's Next Top Model reality show will compete during the final round in HCM City on January 23.

After participating in training with foreign experts during a programme aired on VTV3 in September last year, Nguyen Thi Tuyet Lan, Khieu Thi Huyen Trang and Nguyen Thu Thuy said they had learned more about the job of a professional fashion model.

According to organisers, the winner will receive a VND2 billion contract for two years with CA Model, a training course in New York with Wilhelmina Models, the trainer of winners of the beauty contest American's Next Top Model. She will also receive several gifts worth a total of VND800 million.

In order to prepare for the important night, the finalists will have to work even harder for the show later this month.

On Tuesday the three flew to Singapore for a photo shoot for Her World magazine with foreign photographers.

During the final night of the competition, to be held at the InterContinental Asiana Saigon, another 15 candidates who had been selected in the top 18, will model on the catwalk with some of Viet Nam's favourite singers.

The contest, a version of the US hit television series America's Next Top Model, has aired 15 episodes that have contained many exciting and surprising moments.

America's Next Top Model, which premiered on US television in 2003, is a popular annual talent search that chronicles the transformation of everyday young women into potentially fierce supermodels.

The programme concept has been licensed internationally, and there are versions of the series in the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Canada, Australia, South Korea, and China. — VNS

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