Israel & Vietnam Folk Harmony to be held in Hanoi tonight
The program is within the framework of annual exchange and introduction of Israel culture and arts in Vietnam.
The Israel & Vietnam Folk Harmony program hosted by the Israeli Embassy to Vietnam, and Vietnam’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, is slated to take place at Tuoi Tre Theater (Youth Theatre) in Hanoi on August 25.
At the event, Israeli folk dance troupe “Hora Shemesh” will delight the audiences with their performances combining traditional dancing with modern characteristics, thereby demonstrating the Israeli culture and aspects of life.
The dance group, which was founded 25 years ago by dancers from the southern part of Israel, has been renowned among Israeli people as some of their representations have massive participation of performers, supported by vibrant costumes, often create cheerful and dynamic atmosphere.
After this event, “Hora Shemesh” is slated to have a second performance in Lao Cai on 29 August.
“The Israeli performances aims to introduce to our Vietnamese friends the beauty and simplicity of the Israeli popular culture”, said Nadav Eshcar, the Israeli Ambassador to Vietnam.
The Israel & Vietnam Folk Harmony representations are joined by some performances of Vietnamese artists and troupes including the bamboo ensemble ‘Suc Song Moi’ (New Vitality), under the conduct of Dong Quang Vinh will show off a repertoire by purely traditional bamboo flutes as well as some Central Highlands famous symphonies, Trinh Cong Son’s songs, and classical music with folk instruments.
The program is within the framework of annual exchange and introduction of Israel culture and arts in Vietnam. Such cultural events are expected to bring the two countries’ people closer and consolidate friendship among Vietnamese and Israeli arts circles.
At the event, Israeli folk dance troupe “Hora Shemesh” will delight the audiences with their performances combining traditional dancing with modern characteristics, thereby demonstrating the Israeli culture and aspects of life.
Israel & Vietnam Folk Harmony to be held in Hanoi
|
After this event, “Hora Shemesh” is slated to have a second performance in Lao Cai on 29 August.
“The Israeli performances aims to introduce to our Vietnamese friends the beauty and simplicity of the Israeli popular culture”, said Nadav Eshcar, the Israeli Ambassador to Vietnam.
The Israel & Vietnam Folk Harmony representations are joined by some performances of Vietnamese artists and troupes including the bamboo ensemble ‘Suc Song Moi’ (New Vitality), under the conduct of Dong Quang Vinh will show off a repertoire by purely traditional bamboo flutes as well as some Central Highlands famous symphonies, Trinh Cong Son’s songs, and classical music with folk instruments.
The program is within the framework of annual exchange and introduction of Israel culture and arts in Vietnam. Such cultural events are expected to bring the two countries’ people closer and consolidate friendship among Vietnamese and Israeli arts circles.
17:23, 2024/11/20
Hang Ma Street gears up for festive season
Locals look forward to the holiday season, and Hanoi's Old Quarter is a hive of activity as Christmas preparations get underway.
14:00, 2024/11/19
Vietnam hosts International Piano Competition
The Vietnam International Piano Competition & Festival aims to become one of the most prestigious piano competitions and cultural events in the country.
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.
19:02, 2024/11/18
Vietnamese national costumes are making a comeback
The "Bach Hoa Bo Hanh" or "Parade of Flowers" is a celebration of the Vietnamese national attire, showing young people's love and pride for the nation's cultural heritage.
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.
- Indochina Sense: Hanoi’s architectural heritage unveiled at a 100-year-old university
- “Look! It’s Amadeus Vu Tan Dan” workshop - an artistic journey for kids
- Young and creative Hanoi through fashion and rock 'symphony'
- "The Voice of Hanoi 2024" now underway to discover talented young singers
- 7th Hanoi International Film Festival concludes with grand finale
- Hanoi: A must-visit for solo travelers