Sun 29 Nov 2015, 8 pm
Hanoi Opera House
1 Tràng Tiền, Hà Nội
The performance to exchange Jazz culture between top Thai and Vietnamese jazz artists and celebrate Thai King’s birthday.
Featuring Thai Jazz artists:
– Miss Nichapa Jittaleela on Piano and vocal
– Mr. Pisut Pratheepasane on Saxophone
– Mr. Arnupap Kammar on Drums
And special guest Thai Star:
– Tina (Miss Suppanad Jittaleela) on Vocal
With Top Vietnamese jazz artists:
– Mr. Dao Minh Fah on Bass
– Mr. Nguyen Bao Long on Saxophone
And Vietnamese string quartet from Vietnam National Academy of Music
PROGRAM
Performance song lists:
– King Rama The IX‘s composition: Sundown
– Nichapa Jittaleela’s original compositions:
Herz
Once I loved
A night in Berlin
Hope Love Soul
– Jazz Standards pieces:
Naima
Time Remembered
Nardis
Stardust
Water of March
About Thai artists:
Miss Nichapa Jittaleela, faculty of music SCA Siam university is the first Thai jazz female artist who performed in many jazz festivals and jazz concerts in the name of her own Jazz band around the world.
Miss Nichapa invited to represented Thai jazz artist to performed for many concerts around the world. The concert will perform her jazz compositions and famous jazz standard pieces.
Mr. Pisut Prateeprasane is top Thai saxophone player who is faculty of music Silpakorn university. He is also a member of very popular Thai band T-‐- bone.
Mr. Pisut has many greats experience to performed in many music festival around the world including Glastonbury music festival the world most biggest one music festival in
UK, and also many jazz festivals and concerts with world class jazz artists.
Mr. Arnupap Kammar is top Thai Drummer who is faculty of music Conservatory of music Rangsit university who performed in many jazz concerts with all top Thai and Asian
jazz artists.
Miss Suppanad Jittaleela is a famous Thai movie actress–singer who has many Asian fans including Vietnamese fans.
TICKETS
Ticket prices: 350,000 – 500000 VND. All tickets available at Hanoi Opera House or can book online at ticketvn.com.
For free delivery, call: 0913489858, 0983067996.
Special Jazz Concert “Nichapa Quintet and Friends”
Sun 29 Nov 2015, 8 pm
Hanoi Opera House
1 Tràng Tiền, Hà Nội
The performance to exchange Jazz culture between top Thai and Vietnamese jazz artists and celebrate Thai King’s birthday.
Featuring Thai Jazz artists:
– Miss Nichapa Jittaleela on Piano and vocal
– Mr. Pisut Pratheepasane on Saxophone
– Mr. Arnupap Kammar on Drums
And special guest Thai Star:
– Tina (Miss Suppanad Jittaleela) on Vocal
With Top Vietnamese jazz artists:
– Mr. Dao Minh Fah on Bass
– Mr. Nguyen Bao Long on Saxophone
And Vietnamese string quartet from Vietnam National Academy of Music
PROGRAM
Performance song lists:
– King Rama The IX‘s composition: Sundown
– Nichapa Jittaleela’s original compositions:
Herz
Once I loved
A night in Berlin
Hope Love Soul
– Jazz Standards pieces:
Naima
Time Remembered
Nardis
Stardust
Water of March
About Thai artists:
Miss Nichapa Jittaleela, faculty of music SCA Siam university is the first Thai jazz female artist who performed in many jazz festivals and jazz concerts in the name of her own Jazz band around the world.
Miss Nichapa invited to represented Thai jazz artist to performed for many concerts around the world. The concert will perform her jazz compositions and famous jazz standard pieces.
Mr. Pisut Prateeprasane is top Thai saxophone player who is faculty of music Silpakorn university. He is also a member of very popular Thai band T-‐- bone.
Mr. Pisut has many greats experience to performed in many music festival around the world including Glastonbury music festival the world most biggest one music festival in UK, and also many jazz festivals and concerts with world class jazz artists.
Mr. Arnupap Kammar is top Thai Drummer who is faculty of music Conservatory of music Rangsit university who performed in many jazz concerts with all top Thai and Asian jazz artists.
Miss Suppanad Jittaleela is a famous Thai movie actress–singer who has many Asian fans including Vietnamese fans.
TICKETS
Ticket prices: 350,000 – 500000 VND. All tickets available at Hanoi Opera House or can book online at ticketvn.com.
For free delivery, call: 0913489858, 0983067996.
Ballet Performance “Nutcraker”
27, 28 and 29 Nov 2015, 8 pm
HCMC Opera House
No. 7 Lam Son Square, D.1, HCMC
The famous ballet “Nutcracker” will come back to HCMC this year during Christmas time with the participation of two international beautiful and talented ballet artists! From France: Chloe Glemot, and South African: artist Michaela Griffin, who had performed with the biggest ballet troupes in Europe.
Music: P. I. Tchaikovsky
Libretto: E. T. A. Hoffman
Choreography: Johanne Jakhelln Constant
Conductor: Marius Stravinsky
Metteur en Scène: Nguyễn Phúc Hùng
Scenography & costume design: Johanne Jakhelln Constant
Seamdresser: Hiển Yến, Ngọc Tuấn, Duy Khiêm
Costume mistress: Võ Thị Lan Hương, Mai Diệp Thuý Diễm, Nguyễn Ngọc Thu Thảo
Set & prop builders: Lê Phong, Trung Hậu
Set & prop masters: Lê Bá Nam, Đoàn Trung Đông
Lighting designer: Nguyễn Phúc Hải
Stage manager: Nguyễn Mạnh Duy Linh
Clara: Nguyễn Thu Trang
Nutcracker: Hồ Phi Điệp
Mr. Drosselmeyer: Đàm Đức Nhuận
Sugarplum Fairy: Michaela Griffin
Snow Queen: Chloe Glemot
Dewdrop: Chloe Glemot
Admiral doll: Trần Hoàng Yến
Cavalier: Phạm Thế Chung
Rat King: Phạm Thế Phương
Performing: HBSO Ballet
HBSO Female Choir & Symphony Orchestra
TICKETS
Ticket price: 800,000 – 650,000 – 550,000 – 400,000 – 150,000 VND (for students only)
Booking and delivery: 08 38237419, Ms. Huong: 0989874517, Ms. Huong Ly: 0908057972
At HCMC Opera House, 7 Lam Son Square
Online Booking: www.ticketbox.vn
Photography Exhibition “The Soul of Vietnam” by Lawrence D’Attilio
Opening: Sun 22 Nov 2015, 3 pm
Exhibition: 22 Nov – 13 Dec 2015
Work Room Four
24th floor, Packexim Building, lane 15, An Duong Vuong Str, Tay Ho, Hanoi
This is the fifth time, the photography project “The Soul of Vietnam” by the multi-talented American artist, Lawrence D’Attilio, is introduced to the public in Vietnam and the US. Two first exhibitions took place respectively in 2008 at Studio Tho and Vietnam Fine Arts Museum. Two subsequent exhibitions were organized by the Tamarack Gallery (Madison, Wisconsin, curator John Riggs, 2012) and the Museum of the Gulf (The Museum of the Gulf Coast, Texas, USA, 2014).
The exhibition showcases some 35 photographs taken during 2007 – 2015, during which he has lived each year from 3 to 6 months in Vietnam. The three main themes of this exhibition are landscapes, characters and different moments, to express his feelings about, and viewpoints on, a changing of a country of boundless energy, including images representing women who have normal appearance but hide an extremely intense vitality and distinction.
The photos were edited on a computer, but not changed much, then printed in limited edition at his studio in America on five special photograph materials. They were also recorded by the number in each edition. This approach helps to bring the best appearance for every photo in the show.
The team Work Room Four and photographer Lawrence D’Attilio have the honor to introduce to you to the exhibition “The Soul of Vietnam”, with 35 images altogether according to classic techniques. This is a pleasant surprise because it was held after the exhibition titled “The New Global Women” (from November 1st to 14th, 2015, at Heritage Space, Hanoi), showcased his works of experimental photography and graphic design based on the concept of exploring the tensions of Vietnam women in a new life under pressure.
When using the methods of traditional photography, the biggest challenge for Lawrence D’Attilio is how to escape the framework of a tourist photo or a souvenir postcard; it is beautiful but completely similar to countless images of other photographers. Thanks to the eagerness of a curious person, subtleness and sincerity of an experienced heart, Lawrence D’Attilio seems to have overcome this challenge lightly. He shortened the path to communicate with the people and landscapes of Vietnam by his deep sympathy for the land. Through a microloan project to support people in Lap Thach District, Vinh Phuc province which he directly supported, he learned the story of the life and attitudes of people living in Vietnam, especially of Vietnamese women. Their braveness and courage in facing difficulties and their ethics have become a solid prop for the family. They more or less changed him and inspired his family members to come to Vietnam for new work and new life.
Details and colors in contrast, moments which he could hardly expect to keep in the photographic lens helped the artist to express many things within his soul, as well as the outside of each frame. He writes:
“Getting back to the idea of the soul of a country, maybe the place that reveals my own soul, as I attempt to understand the roots of what I experienced through the camera. I have no comment on that because I doubt if I can understand all that is inside me. However I can say that my life has been very enriched by the culture, people, history, and land in Vietnam. It has re-defined me in ways I could not have dreamed of before I first arrived in Vietnam in 2006.”
Lawrence D’Attilio and the team Work Room Four are looking forward to welcoming the public to this exhibition, sharing and searching again their own definitions of “The Soul of Vietnam”.
About the artist:
Lawrence D’Attilio is a native of New York City and currently resides in Los Angeles, California. He has a bachelor fine art degree from the University of Louisville and did independent studies in art and photography with Ansel Adams, and Professor Fred Berman. He has exhibited as an independent studio artist since 1970 in Vietnam, Malaysia, Italy, and The U.S.A. He co-founded The Bathhouse Gallery of photography in 1970 and was founder/president of The Photography Collectors investment fund and gallery in 1979. He taught photography in extensions of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, The Milwaukee Center of Photography, Cardinal Stritch University and The Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts.
Lawrence is also an aircraft pilot and was founder and president of Airdance, Inc. as well as managing FBO for Capital Drive Airport, (02C). Prior to that he was the founder of the Bellanca – Champion Club providing technical support for aircraft of those brands. He is also a successful co-plaintiff in a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision involving civil liberties for people of African and Jewish heritage. Furthermore, Lawrence had a 31 year professional music career as a bassoon player for three different major American Symphony Orchestras.
Current and upcoming exhibits:
19 November 2015 – Solo Exhibit – “The Soul of Vietnam” – Workroom4, Hanoi, Vietnam
Resume – select recent exhibits and other noted events:
• 2014 – Group Exhibit – “Destinations III” – Tapak Gallery/Museum, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia, curated by Tam Nguyen and Yusof Ghani
• 2014 – Ten art works from “The Soul Of Vietnam” project acquired for permanent collection, The Museum of the Gulf Coast, Texas
• 2014 – Group Exhibit – “Destinations II” – The Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts, Ha noi, Vietnam, curated by Tam Nguyen
• 2014 – Solo Traveling Museum Exhibit – “The Soul of Vietnam” – The Museum of the Gulf Coast, Texas, U.S.A.
• 2013 –Solo Exhibit – “The New Global Women” – Alfons Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A., curated by Valerie Christell
• 2013 – Solo Exhibit – “The New Global Women” – Tamarack Gallery, Madison, Wisconsin, curated by John Riggs
• 2012 – Group Exhibit – “New Photo Expression II” – Blutstein Brondino Gallery, Milwaukee, Curated by Steven Brondino
• 2012 – Solo Traveling Exhibit – “Formation – represented by Art2Art”, New York City, Curated by Hava Gurevich
• 2012 – Solo Exhibit – “The Soul of Vietnam” – Tamarack Gallery, Madison, Wisconsin, curated by John Riggs
• 2011 – Group Exhibit – “New Photo Expression I” – Blutstein Brondino Gallery (curated by Lawrence D’Attilio)
• 2010 – Solo Exhibit “The New Global Women” – University of Wisconsin Whitewater – Crossman Gallery, Curated by Michael Flanagan
• 2010 – Solo Exhibit – “The New Global Women” – Redline-Milwaukee Gallery
• 2010 – Solo Exhibit – “Ha Noi Windows” Installation Cross Discipline Work – Redline-Milwaukee Gallery
• 2009 – 2011 – Artist Resident/Mentor – Redline, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
• 2009 – Solo Exhibit – “Ha Noi Windows” Installation/Cross Discipline Work – Milan, Italy
• 2009 – Solo Exhibit – “The Soul of Vietnam” – Studio THO Gallery, Ha Noi, Vietnam
• 2008 – Solo Exhibit – “The Soul of Vietnam” The Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts
• 2006 – Solo Exhibit – “Ha Noi Windows” Installation/Cross Discipline – Campus Ha Noi Gallery, Ha Noi, Vietnam
• 2006 – Artist Resident Three Months, Campus Ha noi, Ha noi, Vietnam
• 2006 – Solo exhibit, “Skylight Movements”, Danceworks Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
• 2005 – Solo exhibit – VP Gallery of Photography, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
• 2004 – Solo exhibit “Being There” The Ploch Gallery, The Sharon Lynne Wislon Center for the Arts, Wisconsin
• 2004 – Solo exhibit, “Metro Studio”, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
• 2004 – Solo exhibit, “Meditative Work”, Fusion Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
• 2002 – Solo exhibit, “Foreign Ideas”, Water Street Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
• 2002 Commissioned Permanent Photograph Mural – “Midsummer Day Dream”, Sharon Lynn Wilson Center for the Arts, Brookfield
• 2002 – Three Person exhibit, Crossman Gallery, UW Whitewater, Wisconsin
• 2001 – Solo exhibit, “Enchanted City,” Uihlein Peters Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Oranges (2009)
Oranges (2009)
Their day (2015)
Their day (2015)
Exhibition “Kệ.”
Opening: Fri 13 Nov 2015, 6 pm
Exhibition: 13 – 30 Nov 2015
Nha San Collective’s new space
15th floor, Hanoi Creative City Building, 01 Luong Yen, Hanoi
“Kệ” is an exhibition of artists book and zine made by Vietnamese and international artists. The exhibition is inpired by “kệ.” — an attitude of ignoring and abandonment among youth in Vietnam toward what is called foundation and traditional. This attitude is often criticized as irresponsibility but at the same time it reflects a readiness of shift-making among young people in Vietnam.
The exhibition features artworks in form of publication or book form. Although artists book has been a major pillar among movements of contemporary art, it is lesser known in Vietnam due to the lack of information on international art movements and the restriction of independent publishing in the country. This exhibition hopes to bring the work to Vietnamese audience to show them how artists – artwork – and audience can interact with one another in a non-traditional way, when the artwork could be in the hands of the audience and not in a traditional display method.
Opening hours: from Wed-Sun, from 10:00-12:00am & 14:00-18:00pm at Nhà Sàn Collective space, No. 1 Lương Yên, 15F, Hanoi Creative City, Hà Nội.
Curatorial walk through (in English) at 1 pm on Nov 14, 2015.
For other education programs of the exhibition, please see more in Vietnamese version of this post.
Creative Hanoi Show
Opening: Sat 14 Nov 2015, 9 am
Exhibition: 14 – 22 Nov 2015, 9 am – 10 pm
Hanoi Creative City
01 Luong Yen, Hanoi
Exhibition gathers typical representatives from several fields of the Creative Industry in Vietnam.
Creative Hanoi Show should be considered as “Typical Model” that can widely illustrate the term “Creative Industry” to society – as “a field create welfare by intelligence resources”.
Creative Hanoi Show will display:
► 5th FLOOR: Miniature Exhibition of Vietnam’s Creative Industry with the participation of typical creative units/agencies/company/individuals working in creative industry.
+ Handicrafts: Lartique La Art Jewelry, Lọ Mọ Shop (Creative Edison Lambs), Artu’s Boutique (Ceramic Design), TinyWoods (Creative Decoration) …
+ Fashion: IVY moda, Tò he, BOO…
+ Arts: Nhà Sàn Collective 15th Floor, Artist Dũng Sơn Mài (Lacquer Painting)
+ Publishers, creative articles: Đẹp Magazine, Alpha Books, Alezaa
and other creative units…
► CREATIVE SQUARE: Street Music & Mini-Party of Mint Cupcake. (9a.m – 9 p.m)
► GROUND FLOOR OUTSIDE:
+ Think Play Ground: society projects to create traditional playing spaces for children inside City
+ Greenlands Clay
+ mini exhibition in main lobby (pending)
► 15th FLOOR: Special Event “Kệ” – cohost by Nhà Sàn Collective & Nối Projects
Exhibition “I Sustain Beauty”
Grand opening and the award ceremony: Sun 15 Nov 2015, 5.30 pm
Exhibition: 16 – 18 Nov 2015, 9 am – 9 pm
Hang Da Galleria
1 Hang Da Str, Hanoi
Come to an exhibition from art series “I Sustain Beauty”. This exhibition presents and displays the most meaningful works selected by the judges and the community from the filmmaking and photography contest #toigingiuvedep.
Attending the exihibiton, you will have the chance to immerse in the space of art and enjoy the great collection of inspiring films and photos. You can travel to many different destinations in the country and live the story of the inspirers told through the colorful lens of photographers, and be more proud of Vietnamese traditional beauty.
Free admission.
Jazz Concert with Anne Paceo from France in European Music Festival 2015
Hanoi: Sat 28 Nov 2015, 8 pm
Worker Theatre
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HCMC: Fri 27 Nov 2015, 8 pm
HCMC Conservatory of Music
Come to a jazz concert with Anne Paceo! The program is within the framework of European Music Festival.
Artists:
– Anne Paceo: percussions
– Antonin-Tri Hoang: saxophone alto
– Pierre Perchaud: guitar
– Joan Eche-Puig: double bass
“Anne Paceo impressed me immensely with her talent, musicality, proficiency and her dedication to her art form. Her distinct style and sound make her unique.” – Jazz legend Charlie Haden.
“Yôkaï” itself gathers under one word: gods, spirits, fabulous animals or imaginary creatures, from Japanese mythology and thus the animist culture of the first inhabitants of the archipelago.
Graduated from the National Conservatory of Paris, Anne Paceo is actually one of the best female drummers in France, recognized with many renowned awards (“Victoires de la musique” in 2011, “Django d’Or” in 2009, among others) and critically acclaimed composer. In this European Music Festival, Anne Paceo will share with the Vietnamese audience her album “Yôkaï”, inspired by her travels across Asia and Africa and rhythms and music she has discovered in these continents.
Admission to the concerts is free of charge. Tickets can be reserved and obtained from 9:00 am, 16 November in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City at the following locations:
HÀ NỘI
• Goethe Institut
56-58 Nguyễn Thái Học
Tel.: 04 3734 2251/52
• L’Espace
24 Tràng Tiền
Tel.: 04 3936 2164
TP. HỒ CHÍ MINH
• Goethe Institut
18 Đường số 1, Cư xá Đô Thành, Phường 4, Quận 3
Tel.: 08 3600 9587
• IDECAF
21 Thái Văn Lung, Quận 1
Tel.: 08 3829 5451 I 8h – 11h | 13h – 16h30
Institut Français de Hanoi – L’Espace
24 Tràng Tiền, Hà Nội
HIWC Annual Charity Bazaar 2015
Sat 28 Nov 2015, 10 am – 4 pm
St Paul American School
Splendora, Hoai Duc, Hanoi
A much anticipated community event and family fun day out, the HIWC’s annual bazaar is an end of year celebration and shopping opportunity which showcases international culture and cuisine. Our Bazaar is one of the largest fund-raisers in Hanoi. Last year we welcomed 10,000 people and raised US$126, 500 for women’s and children’s health, education and community charities in Vietnam.
HIWC bazaar 2015-band
Our 2015 Bazaar will be even better. We have a new venue – St Paul American School – in a fast growing and exciting part of Hanoi. We’ll be near Landmark 72 and the JW Marriott in the area that people hope will mirror Ho Chi Minh City or Singapore. 45 countries and communities will participate bringing food and drink from around the world. Around 40 NGOs will take part, as well as over 50 commercial vendors. And we have the upped the fun for kids and adults alike – bouncy castles, Brazilian football, Robotics, popcorn and ice cream for the kids, with a chance to take part HIWC’s Got Talent on our Main Stage. And four live acts in the afternoon: Apaxionado, the Hanoi Brass Band and The Electric Yard Dogs will play for us, with Yury RockIt whipping up the crowd with some Bollywood Dance.
Tickets cost VND 150,000 Adults and Children over 12, VND 50,000 for CHILDREN (free for the Under 3s), but VND 180,000 for adults if bought on the day. The tickets are available at outlets all over town and for the first ever time ONLINE. They sell out fast so buy yours soon!
Embroidery paintings exhibition by Lee Jung Hee
Opening: Sat 17 Nov 2015, 4.30 pm
Exhibition: 16 – 21 Nov 2015
Korean Cultural Centre
49 Nguyễn Du, Hà Nội
Tel: 39445980
Opening hours: 9 am-12 pm, 1.30-6 pm from Mon to Fri, Sat: 9 am-12 pm, 1.30-5 pm
You are invited to the embroidery paintings exhibition by Lee Jung Hee which showcases Korean embroidery techniques to Vietnamese people.
34 embroidery paintings including: “Green Dragon White Tiger”, “Double mallard” to “Longevity” and embroidered products in South Korean daily life will be featured. In particular, in the opening ceremony, Lee Jung Hee will directly demonstrate some Korean traditional embroidery techniques to the audience.
Free entry.
Symphony Concert at Vietnam National Academy of Music
Sat 21 Nov 2015, 8 pm
The Grand Concert Hall
Vietnam National Academy of Music
77 Hao Nam Str., Dong Da Distr., Ha Noi
Come to a symphony concert at Vietnam National Academy of Music with:
– Conductor: Tom Zelle
– Guitar Soloist: Tran Tuan An
And the Hanoi Philharmonic Orchestra.
PROGRAM
Ludwig van Beethoven
– Coriolan Overture
Joaquin Rodrigo
– Concierto de Aranjuez (An Tran soloist – guitar)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
– Symphony No. 39
TICKETS
Ticket prices: 350,000 – 500,000 VND. All tickets available at Hanoi Opera House or can book online at ticketvn.com.
For free delivery call: 0913489858, 0983067996.
Classical Guitar Recital with Jérémy Jouve
Sat 21 Nov 2015, 8 pm
L’Espace
24 Tràng Tiền, Hà Nội
You are invited to the classical guitar recital with Jérémy Jouve. This is the first visit of Jérémy to Vietnam with two exceptional concerts in Hanoi and Danang.
“One of the most outstanding talents of the new generation of guitar.” – Cahiers de la Guitare magazine
Winning several international competitions, especially the prestigious guitar prize of Guitar Foundation of America, Jérémy Jouve usually performed in the biggest guitar festivals and recorded for the Naxos label, in preparation for a solo tour across North America.
PROGRAM
– Fédérico Mompou (1893-1987): Suite / Compostelana
Preludio
Recitativo
Cancion
Muneira
– Regino Sainz de la Maza (1896-1981):
Rondena
Petenera
Zapateado
– Mathias Duplessy (1973):
De rêve et de pluie
Cavalcade / Đoàn xe ngựa
TICKETS
Ticket price: 160,000 VND
Special price for members of L’Espace and students: 80,000 VND
Tickets are available at L’Espace.
Concert with Song Hong Chamber Music at L’Espace
Thu 19 Nov 2015, 8 pm
L’Espace
24 Tràng Tiền, Hà Nội
Being considered one of the best chamber music groups in Vietnam and well known to Hanoians, Song Hong Chamber Music will be back to L’Espace with a new repertoire: the Clarinet Quintet in A major by Mozart, and the piano Quartet in E flat major Op.87 Dvorak.
Program
Clarinet Quintet in A major K.581 – W.A. Mozart
Piano Quartet in E flat major Op.87 – A. Dvorak
Attending artists:
Pham Truong Son – violin
Vu Thi Khanh Linh – Violin
Ho Viet Khoa – alto / viola
Dao Tuyet Trinh – violoncelle / cello
Pham Quynh Trang – piano
Guests:
Tran Khanh Quang, clarinette
Tickets
Ticket price: 160,000 VND
Special price for members of L’Espace and students: 80,000 VND
Tickets are available at L’Espace.
Film Screening “Du Vend dans mes Mollets”
Fri 20 Nov 2015, 8 pm
L’Espace
24 Tràng Tiền, Hà Nội
You are invited to the film screening “The Dandelions” (France, 2012, 89 mins), or “Du vend dans mes mollets” (original title).
– Director: Carine Tardieu
– Cast: Agnès Jaoui, Denis Podalydès, Isabelle Carré
A comedy about school and family affairs of two girls who get trouble and reveal a new lifestyles in society nowadays: being single mothers.
For more information about synopsis, please see L’Espace website (in French) or refer to the Vietnamese version of this post.
Language: French with Vietnamese subtitle.
Tickets:
Ticket price: 50 000 VND
Special price for members of L’Espace and students: 40 000 VND
Tickets are available at L’Espace.
Fashion Show – Charity Fundraiser for HIV/AIDS in Vietnam
Sat 21 Nov 2015, 6.30 pm
Art Vietnam Gallery
24 Ly Quoc Su, Hanoi
You are invited to a fashion show – Charity Fundraiser for HIV/AIDS in Vietnam of young designer Zeke Edwards.
After two fashion shows in the past, one in 2013 and one in 2014, we have decided to take advantage of new opportunities. This November, 16 year old American designer,
Zeke Edwards, currently residing in Hanoi, Vietnam, will be debuting his latest collection for Rambutan Fashion focusing on sophistication and elegance while incorporating current teenage trends to create exciting eveningwear looks.
With a new year and new surprises, the annual fashion show has become more than just a fashion show. This year it will act as a charity fundraiser to help support a local community organization working to combat HIV/AIDS in Vietnam. This incredible cause has helped inspire the looks for the entire collection. Each piece is designed around the HIV/AIDS Red Ribbon with a continuous red color pallet to communicate the concept and raise awareness for the cause.
Free entry.
Film Screening “David and Louisa” and “Summer Rain”
Thu 19 Nov 2015, 7.30 pm
Hanoi Cinematheque
22A Hai Bà Trưng, Hà Nội
“David and Luisa” and “Summer Rain” are two love stories: one is Vietnamese and happened in Hanoi, the other is purely American and happened in Los Angeles.
“David and Luisa” is about two acting students in Hollywood, California, USA. It describes the psychological development of the characters, the conflict between reality and dream and between daily life and their life on the stage.
This film was shot in Los Angeles, California, when Director Bui Trung Hai studied filmmaking at the New York Film Academy. This short film was part of the two-year Master’s course in filmmaking art (Master of Fine Arts in Filmmaking)
Entirely written and directed by Hai, “David and Luisa” won the Bronze Remi Award at the 48th Annual WorldFest – Houston International Film Festival in the United States (2015).
– This will be the Vietnamese premiere of “David and Luisa”.
– 22-minutes running time. English with Vietnamese subtitles.
“Summer Rain” is a purely Vietnamese film with all Vietnamese cast and it was shot entirely in Hanoi.
A young bride from Hanoi and now living in Ho Chi Minh City, discovers her husband’s infidelity and decides to return to the city she came from. There she meets her former lover…
Also written and directed by Hai, the film was shown in Official Competition Program of the 14th Clermont – Ferrand Short Film Festival (2002) in France and selected for Official Competition of the 29th Annual Honorary Foreign Student Academy Awards Competition (Oscars, USA, 2002).
– 19-minutes running time. Vietnamese with English subtitles.
The two films total running time: 42 minutes.
There will be a Question and Answer session afterwards with Director Hai.
TICKETS
Cost: 150,000 VND
Limit: 90 participants
To reserve seats contact Hang: nguyenvu_nganhang@yahoo.com
– Please include your phone number so we may contact you should a change occur.
– Your reservation is not confirmed until you receive our email.
– Please pick up and pay for your tickets on the evening of the event at the cinema (6:45 to 7:15 pm). As a courtesy to those on the waiting list – please cancel if you can’t come (phone 090 602 0960).
– Reserved seating tickets are allocated on a first come – first served basis. We don’t pre-book seating but if you come early you can pick your favorite seats.
*The screening is part of Friends of Vietnam Heritage’s November program.
Techno Concert with the “Brandt Brauer Frick” from Berlin in European Music Festival 2015
Hanoi: Wed 18 Nov 2015, 8 pm
Worker Theatre
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HCMC: Thu 19 Nov 2015, 8 pm
HCMC Conservatory of Music
For over 10 years, the European Music Festival has been an important cultural bridge between Europe and Vietnam. This year, seven artists and bands from a total of seven countries will offer the audiences musical diversity of highest quality. The Goethe-Institut proudly presents this year’s opening act in Hanoi, the German techno ensemble
“Brandt Brauer Frick”.
With their combination of classic instruments and repetitive techno patterns, the three musicians Daniel Brandt, Jan Brauer and Paul Frick shape their very own style. The combination of electronic soundscapes with harp, cello, contrabass and vibraphone challenges the audience.
Since their formation in 2008, the ensemble has changed: While only working with samples of classical instruments in the beginning, Brandt Brauer Frick now performs with up to ten musicians on stage, showing the ambitiousness of their project. The unique music experience has wowed audiences all over the world. The band has already played at Lincoln Center New York, Centre Pompidou in Paris, as well as at many festivals in Germany, England and California. In Vietnam, Brandt Brauer Frick will perform in their original line-up of three musicians, and make techno and classic meet in an extraordinary way.
Admission to the concerts is free of charge. Tickets can be reserved and obtained from 9:00 am, 16 November in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City at the following locations:
Hanoi
• Goethe Institut
56-58 Nguyễn Thái Học
Tel.: 04 3734 2251/52
• L’Espace
24 Tràng Tiền
Tel.: 04 3936 2164
TP. HỒ CHÍ MINH
• Goethe Institut
18 Đường số 1, Cư xá Đô Thành, Phường 4, Quận 3
Tel.: 08 3600 9587
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Typography Exhibition at Goethe Institut
Opening: Thu 19 Nov 2015, 6 pm
Exhibition: 20 – 22 Nov 2015, 9 am – 7 pm
Goethe Institut
56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Ba Dinh, Hanoi
The Goethe-Institut Vietnam will present an exhibition by the Type Directors Club from 20 to 22 November 2015. On display is a selection of the most interesting drafts which the world of typography and graphic design had to offer this year.
The annual awards competition of the Type Directors Club presents the best typographic designs in the world. The awards are widely considered as one of the most prestigious in their area. This year, a total of more than 1551 works from 49 countries competed. 272 works from 28 countries won prizes.
The exhibition addresses all professionals and students who work in the field of graphic design, advertising, marketing, communication, multimedia, publishing, and education, who are interested in typography and the written word.
Free admission.
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