British musical composition “Little Thuy’s Minuet” portrays Vietnamese women’s beauty and soul
British musical composition “Little Thuy’s Minuet” portrays Vietnamese women’s beauty and soul
(VOVWORLD) - The Vietnam Fine Arts Museum has received a musical composition “Little Thuy’s Minuet” from British musician Paul Zetter. Zetter was inspired to compose this piece when he saw the painting “Em Thuy” (Little Thuy) by well-known painter Tran Van Can (1910-1994) during his visit to the museum in 2000.
British musical composition “Little Thuy’s Minuet” portrays Vietnamese women’s beauty and soul
British musical composition “Little Thuy’s Minuet” portrays Vietnamese women’s beauty and soul
(VOVWORLD) - The Vietnam Fine Arts Museum has received a musical composition “Little Thuy’s Minuet” from British musician Paul Zetter. Zetter was inspired to compose this piece when he saw the painting “Em Thuy” (Little Thuy) by well-known painter Tran Van Can (1910-1994) during his visit to the museum in 2000.
“Facing infinity” combines contemporary dance and traditional theater
“Facing infinity” combines contemporary dance and traditional theater
(VOVWORLD) - The show “Facing Infinity” debuted recently at the Hong Ha Theater in Hanoi, bringing the audience a new, creative approach to traditional theater. This is a collaborative project undertaken by the Lên Ngàn cultural hub, the Vietnam National Tuong Theatre,and choreographer Tu Hoang.
“Facing infinity” combines contemporary dance and traditional theater
“Facing infinity” combines contemporary dance and traditional theater
(VOVWORLD) - The show “Facing Infinity” debuted recently at the Hong Ha Theater in Hanoi, bringing the audience a new, creative approach to traditional theater. This is a collaborative project undertaken by the Lên Ngàn cultural hub, the Vietnam National Tuong Theatre,and choreographer Tu Hoang.
Cultural activities organized for Central Highlands ethnic minority children
Cultural activities organized for Central Highlands ethnic minority children
(VOVWORLD) - During the summer, ethnic minority children in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak have been learning how to play the gong, perform Xoang dancing, and write poems. These activities are helping the children enjoy their summer vacation to the fullest before returning to school for a new academic year.
Cultural activities organized for Central Highlands ethnic minority children
Cultural activities organized for Central Highlands ethnic minority children
(VOVWORLD) - During the summer, ethnic minority children in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak have been learning how to play the gong, perform Xoang dancing, and write poems. These activities are helping the children enjoy their summer vacation to the fullest before returning to school for a new academic year.
Summer classes open for students to preserve Ede cultural values
Summer classes open for students to preserve Ede cultural values
(VOVWORLD) - When summer comes, Buon Ma Thuot city in the Central Highlands opens gong classes for local Ede ethnic minority students. Participants learn how to play the gong and other musical instruments and are encouraged to preserve the unique culture of their group.
Summer classes open for students to preserve Ede cultural values
Summer classes open for students to preserve Ede cultural values
(VOVWORLD) - When summer comes, Buon Ma Thuot city in the Central Highlands opens gong classes for local Ede ethnic minority students. Participants learn how to play the gong and other musical instruments and are encouraged to preserve the unique culture of their group.
Passion for cheo keeps growing in Hanoi’s Dai Thanh commune
Passion for cheo keeps growing in Hanoi’s Dai Thanh commune
(VOVWORLD) -Cheo (popular opera) in Dai Thanh commune used to be one the four most famous art forms in Hanoi’s Quoc Oai district in the old time, together with Liep Tuyet dô singing, Sai Son puppetry, and Duong Coc tuong theatrical singing. Cheo has been part of the life of villagers of all ages. They sing cheo whenever and wherever they feel like it, even when working in a field.
Passion for cheo keeps growing in Hanoi’s Dai Thanh commune
Passion for cheo keeps growing in Hanoi’s Dai Thanh commune
(VOVWORLD) -Cheo (popular opera) in Dai Thanh commune used to be one the four most famous art forms in Hanoi’s Quoc Oai district in the old time, together with Liep Tuyet dô singing, Sai Son puppetry, and Duong Coc tuong theatrical singing. Cheo has been part of the life of villagers of all ages. They sing cheo whenever and wherever they feel like it, even when working in a field.
Ho Chi Minh City – a bright spot in reading culture
Ho Chi Minh City – a bright spot in reading culture
(VOVWORLD) - Ho Chi Minh city has organized many reading events to promote books and foster people’s reading habits. With many new models, effectively deployed in recent times, Ho Chi Minh city is considered a "bright spot" in developing reading culture. It is making efforts to get recognized by UNESCO as a World Book Capital.
Ho Chi Minh City – a bright spot in reading culture
Ho Chi Minh City – a bright spot in reading culture
(VOVWORLD) - Ho Chi Minh city has organized many reading events to promote books and foster people’s reading habits. With many new models, effectively deployed in recent times, Ho Chi Minh city is considered a "bright spot" in developing reading culture. It is making efforts to get recognized by UNESCO as a World Book Capital.
“Dialogue” exhibition highlights lacquer art
“Dialogue” exhibition highlights lacquer art
(VOVWORLD) - An exhibition called "Dialogue" combining lacquerware, music, and 3D art videos is underway in Hanoi. It is the debut exhibition of De.lac, a group of artists carrying out art projects inspired by lacquer. The group includes painter Truong Hoang Hai, painter Nguyen Quang Vu, and painter and VFX artist Nguyen Doan Quang Huy.
“Dialogue” exhibition highlights lacquer art
“Dialogue” exhibition highlights lacquer art
(VOVWORLD) - An exhibition called "Dialogue" combining lacquerware, music, and 3D art videos is underway in Hanoi. It is the debut exhibition of De.lac, a group of artists carrying out art projects inspired by lacquer. The group includes painter Truong Hoang Hai, painter Nguyen Quang Vu, and painter and VFX artist Nguyen Doan Quang Huy.
Hanoi reveals more charm in lotus flower season
Hanoi reveals more charm in lotus flower season
(VOVWORLD) - Hanoi has four different seasons and each has its own typical flower. At this time of the year, the one-thousand-year-old capital city has a charming look with lotus flowers in full bloom.
Hanoi reveals more charm in lotus flower season
Hanoi reveals more charm in lotus flower season
(VOVWORLD) - Hanoi has four different seasons and each has its own typical flower. At this time of the year, the one-thousand-year-old capital city has a charming look with lotus flowers in full bloom.
Busan festival fosters cultural exchange between Vietnam, Korea
Busan festival fosters cultural exchange between Vietnam, Korea
(VOVWORLD) - The 2024 edition of the “We are together as one” festival has been held recently in Busan city, the Republic of Korea (RoK). This year's festival included a variety of cultural activities involving artists from both countries.
Busan festival fosters cultural exchange between Vietnam, Korea
Busan festival fosters cultural exchange between Vietnam, Korea
(VOVWORLD) - The 2024 edition of the “We are together as one” festival has been held recently in Busan city, the Republic of Korea (RoK). This year's festival included a variety of cultural activities involving artists from both countries.
Development of literature and the arts needed to aid cultural industries
Development of literature and the arts needed to aid cultural industries
(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam is accelerating “cultural industries”, hoping they will contribute 7% of GDP by 2030. Developing literature and the arts is considered particularly important to this initiative, because they promote cultural diversity and creativity.
Development of literature and the arts needed to aid cultural industries
Development of literature and the arts needed to aid cultural industries
(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam is accelerating “cultural industries”, hoping they will contribute 7% of GDP by 2030. Developing literature and the arts is considered particularly important to this initiative, because they promote cultural diversity and creativity.
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