Art & Entertainment News Headlines 3/4 French painter thanks ![]() French painter Nadja Sacco on Tuesday opened her exhibition in Sacco named the exhibition Les apprentissages (Apprentices) as a gesture to thank the artists from Thirty-two paintings displayed at the exhibition are Sacco's work done at local artist Nguyen Duc Huy's workshop in The entry to the exhibition organised at the French Culture Centre at 1 Le Hong Phong, At a flat in the city's Nguyen Truong To, where the late music composer Trinh Cong Son once lived, local artist Dang Mau Triet is displaying 30 oil paintings to commemorate Son's death anniversary. Triet's works themed Return of Horse Footprint, were inspired by Son popular songs, including Mot Coi Di Ve (A world for the return) and Mot Ngay Dau Thu Nghe Chan ngua ve (Horse footsteps return on an autumn day). Son, who was a Japanese artwork exhibition gives taste of old and new ![]() An art exhibition featuring Japanese modern art as well as chuusen, a fading traditional dyeing and weaving method of Entitled Sakura, the display will exhibit artworks by 13 young female Japanese artists. Although different in choices of materials, styles and areas of interest, the artists in this show have one thing in common – a continuous devotion to expressing themselves only on canvas, using languages from contemporary art, illustration and textiles. Like the air of an early morning in spring, the works on display beautifully capture and depict the lightness and tranquility of the season of love. Through the artworks, the show expects visitors to feel the spring in the air. The second part of the display, A Japanese Tradition with Illustration, will feature chusen – the technique of dyeing cloth which is becoming rare nowadays. In an attempt to revive chusen and to popularise it among the younger generations, a company is using the technique to produce tenugui, a type of multi-purpose handkerchief with modern patterns, which can be used not only to wipe, but also to wrap presents or as a scarf, thus helping users make a unique fashion statement. The artists have collaborated with the company to design and produce tenugui handkerchiefs especially for this show in Manzi, which will be available for purchase at the venue. One can lend a touch of Japanese tradition combined with contemporary art to one's daily life in the form of a beautiful fashion garment. The free-entry Japanese show will take place at Manzi Art Space, Films to honour 60 years since Dien Bien Phu Vietnamese films celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory will be screened for a week starting on April 28 in Both old and new feature films and documentaries on the There will be interactive sessions between locals and artists such as film director Nguyen Thanh Van, cameraman Ly Thai Dung, and playwright Doan Minh Tuan. From April 22, local mobile film screening teams will start touring to serve locals in remote areas in the Tuan Giao, Muong Ang and Muong Cha districts. Between April 25 and May 20, various Vietnamese films and documentaries featuring revolutionary wars will be screened throughout the country. The screenings will celebrate Reunification Day (April 30), Labour Day (May 1), Dien Bien Phu Victory (May 7) and the birth anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh (May 19). TPD to screen US, Taiwanese film The Centre for Assistance and Development of Movie Talents (TPD) will open its April screening programme with two movies from the The 2013 release, The Spectacular Now is a funny, compassionate and poignant look at young adulthood, written by (500) Days of Summer scribes Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, directed by James Ponsoldt. This adaptation of Tim Tharp's novel with the same name captures the insecurity and confusion of adolescence without looking for tidy truths. The movie will be presented in original English-language version with Vietnamese subtitles. The second screening at 2pm on Saturday will feature You're the Apple of My Eye — a 2011 Taiwanese romantic film based on the semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Giddens Ko, who also made his directorial debut with the film. Well received by film critics, the movie set box-office records in Both the screenings will take place at Fine dining gala celebrates AmCham b'day The American Chamber of Commerce – While the Phuong Bac Band will present their smooth jazz moves, DJ Longnely will spin music to dance to later in the evening.Guests will enjoy a five-course gourmet experience with paired wines. The event will raise funds for the AmCham Scholars Program, which recognises talented students at the best universities in Ha Noi. Tickets are available from the AmCham office. British, Aussie artists entertain Ha Noi London-based artist Spikey Tee will perform on Saturday at CAMA ATK, 73A Over almost 20 years, he has progressed from being a warehouse DJ in He has toured His performance will start at 8pm. The same night, The Hanoi Social Club will host a show featuring T.V. Jones — an Australian songwriter and musician whose music is a blend of roots and folksy blues in the style of Fink and John Martyn. Local ukulele player and vocalist Trang Tooc will share the stage with T.V. Jones in his show, which will start at 8pm and finish at 10.30pm. The Hanoi Social Club is at James Bond-themed party at The Saigon Outcast will hold a James Bond-themed party called Diamonds are Forever – from a 1970s movie that starred Sean Connery as the British spy – on April 12. The event will feature music performances by DJs from the Men attending the bash should wear costumes worn by any Bond character while women should come in their favourite Bond girl outfit. The event will begin at 8pm. The bar is at IDECAF to screen 4 comedies this month Four French comedies will be shown at the The films are Comme un Chef (The Chef), Quartier Lointain (A Distant Neighbourhood), Pop Redemption, and Paulette. They will be screened with Vietnamese subtitles at 3pm every Saturday. IDECAF is at Conservatory hosts VN-Thai concert Somtow Sucharitkul, music director and conductor of the Bangkok-based The Opera Siam Orchestra, and violist Tanayut Jansirivorkul will perform together with the Saigon Philharmonic Orchestra in a concert titled Somtow in The show will feature Sucharitkul's "Suriyothai" Suite, Wagner's Rannhauser overture, and Beethoven's Symphony No 2. The show will begin at 8pm at the conservatory, Finalists named for Tran Huu Trang Awards Twenty-three artists from The up and coming "We're following in the footsteps of our troupe's veteran artists who lived and worked for the art of cai luong, and trying to provide some new offerings for theatre lovers," said Nguyen Hong Tham of the Long An Province Cai Luong Troupe, one of the three artists of Long An to get to the final round this month. Tham began her career when she was 17 and has worked hard to meet the challenge of luring audiences back to cai luong. "I am always working on improving my skills and creativity and I strongly believe in the power of cai luong. Our younger artists are trying to breathefresh life into cai luong," said the 22-year-old. Tham performed an excellent excerpt from the cai luong play Hon Dat ( The Soul of Land), a play which highlights maternal love. Both her voice and and stage performance made a lasting impression on the judges and audiences, who left impresssed by the young singer. "My performance combines traditional and modern performance styles," she said. Tham's closest competitor, Nguyen The An of Long An Province, said: " I don't want to live in the shadow of my teachers—whose art has definitely influenced me. I have worked hard to demonstrate my own personal style on stage," he said. An captured the hearts of audiences by singing and dancing an excerpt from Khi Nguoi Dien Biet Yeu (When the Foolish Man Falls in Love), a play that has made cai luong stars famous. "With the Tran Huu Trang Prize, we want to commemorate and promote cai luong, a traditional southern Vietnamese form of theatre which originated in the Mekong River Delta after the First World War," said Nguyen Hong Dung, chairwoman of the HCM City Theatre's Association and head of the jury. "We hope our contest's winners will keep cai luong theatre alive," she added. Dung said that Tran Huu Trang winners last year had since worked as leading performers in professional cai luong troupes. The 2014 Tran Huu Trang competition, which opened in The final round will be hosted in Can Tho City across three nights, April 18, 19 and 20. Source: VNS/VNA/VOV/SGGP/ND//SGT |
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