Amazing events for this weekend in Hanoi
Time to unwind your imagination with Subscription Concert Vol. 111 with Michaël Cousteau and Nguyen Bich Tra or enjoy Showcase “The Age after Divinity” by Nguyen Manh Hung, etc.
Subscription Concert Vol. 111 with Michaël Cousteau and Nguyen Bich Tra
In the concert held on the occasion of the 100th death anniversary of Claude Debussy, the talented French conductor Michaël Cousteau will be invited to lead the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra (VNSO).
With the exquisite, refined piano sound by Bich Tra, Cousteau and the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra will give the audience a concert full of meaning and excellence. Michaël Cousteau is known for his diverse styles, having performed from Baroque to contemporary music pieces.
This concert will see the classic masterpieces by Claude Debussy, works by Camille Saint-Saëns and the premiere of a Vietnamese symphony written by Vu Duy Cuong.
Time: Saturday July 7 at 8:00 pm
Venue: The Grand Concert Hall, Vietnam National Academy of Music, 77 Hao Nam Str, Dong Da district, Hanoi.
Showcase “The Age after Divinity” by Nguyen Manh Hung
Manzi Art Space is proud to present a series of new works entitled “The Age After Divinity” by Hanoi-born surrealist, Nguyen Manh Hung, whose playful, irony-laden work has been turning heads in the contemporary art scene of Vietnam.
Depicting activities and events of daily life in an absurd world, this series of oil and water colour paintings presents immersive environments with droll juxtapositions that cleverly allude to cultural realities, social conflicts, the complexities of civic development and individual responsibility in Vietnam today.
Focusing on the visual relationships of disjointed elements and unusual scales, with “The Age After Divinity”, Hung has conveyed his wry sense of humour and boldly brought audiences to a world in which everything is made bare through his biting irony.
The entry is free to the public.
Time: Friday July 6 at 6:00 pm
Venue: Manzi Art Space, 14 Phan Huy Ich, Hanoi
Music Night “Our Youth+”
Heritage space will host the second night of ‘Our Youth’ with the participation of the same artists who made the first night such a success: Mai Trang, Phuong Mai, Viet Long, Van Ha; the band Tequila and their members: Huynh Minh (guitar & keyboards), Tung Foc (violin) và Tyt Nguyen (drums).
If you hadn’t got the chance to see the first ‘Our Youth’, come listening to sweet memories embedded in songs written by Thanh Tung and Trinh Cong Son.
At the same time, to lend a helping hand to those affected by the recent horrendous floods in the mountainous Northern region, Heritage Space will use 20% of profit from the music night to send to the Flood Prevention Fund by NHA CHONG LU project.
Time: Sunday July 8 at 8:00 pm
Venue: Heritage Space, Dolphin Plaza, No. 6 Nguyen Hoang (for car) | 28 Tran Binh (for motobrike), My Dinh 2, Hanoi.
Ciné IFV: “Relève : Histoire d’une Création”
You are invited a screening of the documentary film “Relève : Histoire d’une création” at L’Espace.
Directed by: Thierry Demaizière, Alban Teurlai
Starring: Benjamin Millepied
In November 2014, Benjamin Millepied, a French choreographer and dancer, was appointed director of dance of the Paris National Opera. His youthful energy, modern perspective and talent has breathed new life into the prestigious institution. The documentary film “RELÈVE” tells a story about the process of creating his ballet “Clear, Loud, Bright, Forward” – an incredible epic full of energy.
Time: Sunday July 8 at 6:00 pm
Venue: L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien, Hanoi.
Subscription Concert Vol. 111 with Michaël Cousteau and Nguyen Bich Tra.
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With the exquisite, refined piano sound by Bich Tra, Cousteau and the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra will give the audience a concert full of meaning and excellence. Michaël Cousteau is known for his diverse styles, having performed from Baroque to contemporary music pieces.
This concert will see the classic masterpieces by Claude Debussy, works by Camille Saint-Saëns and the premiere of a Vietnamese symphony written by Vu Duy Cuong.
Time: Saturday July 7 at 8:00 pm
Venue: The Grand Concert Hall, Vietnam National Academy of Music, 77 Hao Nam Str, Dong Da district, Hanoi.
Showcase “The Age after Divinity” by Nguyen Manh Hung
Showcase “The Age after Divinity” by Nguyen Manh Hung.
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Depicting activities and events of daily life in an absurd world, this series of oil and water colour paintings presents immersive environments with droll juxtapositions that cleverly allude to cultural realities, social conflicts, the complexities of civic development and individual responsibility in Vietnam today.
Focusing on the visual relationships of disjointed elements and unusual scales, with “The Age After Divinity”, Hung has conveyed his wry sense of humour and boldly brought audiences to a world in which everything is made bare through his biting irony.
The entry is free to the public.
Time: Friday July 6 at 6:00 pm
Venue: Manzi Art Space, 14 Phan Huy Ich, Hanoi
Music Night “Our Youth+”
Music Night “Our Youth+”.
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If you hadn’t got the chance to see the first ‘Our Youth’, come listening to sweet memories embedded in songs written by Thanh Tung and Trinh Cong Son.
At the same time, to lend a helping hand to those affected by the recent horrendous floods in the mountainous Northern region, Heritage Space will use 20% of profit from the music night to send to the Flood Prevention Fund by NHA CHONG LU project.
Time: Sunday July 8 at 8:00 pm
Venue: Heritage Space, Dolphin Plaza, No. 6 Nguyen Hoang (for car) | 28 Tran Binh (for motobrike), My Dinh 2, Hanoi.
Ciné IFV: “Relève : Histoire d’une Création”
Ciné IFV: “Relève : Histoire d’une Création”.
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Directed by: Thierry Demaizière, Alban Teurlai
Starring: Benjamin Millepied
In November 2014, Benjamin Millepied, a French choreographer and dancer, was appointed director of dance of the Paris National Opera. His youthful energy, modern perspective and talent has breathed new life into the prestigious institution. The documentary film “RELÈVE” tells a story about the process of creating his ballet “Clear, Loud, Bright, Forward” – an incredible epic full of energy.
Time: Sunday July 8 at 6:00 pm
Venue: L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien, Hanoi.
11:07, 2024/11/19
A Hanoi artisan turns straw into appealing tourism product
Artisan Nguyen Tan Phat makes amazing toy creatures such as buffaloes, horses, birds and dragonflies from straw that is discarded after each harvest. His creations catch the attention of locals and visitors alike.
18:03, 2024/11/18
Fashion show hits Trang Tien runway
The event took place on November 17 and featured collections by young designers, some inspired by Hanoi, Indochinese architecture, traditional handicrafts and Eastern philosophy.
21:04, 2024/11/17
Exhibition "Vietnamese Bronze Figures": Tracing the legacy of the past
Artifacts and bronze sculptures are displayed at the Hanoi Old Quarter Cultural Exchange Center, offering visitors a glimpse of Vietnam's thousand-year-old tradition of casting bronze.
10:51, 2024/11/17
Indochina Sense: Hanoi’s architectural heritage unveiled at a 100-year-old university
The innovative exhibition, seamlessly integrated into the picturesque campus of the former Indochina University, has opened to the public for the first time, drawing a large crowd of art enthusiasts eager to explore its unique offerings.
15:27, 2024/11/16
“Look! It’s Amadeus Vu Tan Dan” workshop - an artistic journey for kids
Children’s art workshops offer a dynamic cultural experience, introducing young participants to the vibrant world of contemporary Vietnamese art.
11:56, 2024/11/14
Young and creative Hanoi through fashion and rock 'symphony'
With an elegant blend of modern creativity and traditional values, the image of thousand-year-old Hanoi was recreated youthfully and vibrantly during the function.
- "The Voice of Hanoi 2024" now underway to discover talented young singers
- Hanoi’s university hosts musical theater in traditional European style
- Artist captures old and new of Hanoi
- Hanoi in charming autumn with brushstrokes of an artist with dissabilities
- Painting competition for young artists and artists with disabilities
- Hanoi's streets told through British photographer's lens