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What's on Feb 28-Mar 6/2022 (Daily updated)

MUSIC & PERFORMANCE

HCMC-Concert: Color of the Spring




Mar 5, 08 pm
The Opera House, 07 Công Trường Lam Sơn, District 1

From the organizer:
Performed by HBSO Opera Department, HBSO Symphony Orchestra and soloists: Soprano Pham Khanh Ngoc, Pham Duyen Huyen, baritone Dao Mac, Vo Nguyen Thanh Tam, tenor Pham Trang, Phan Huu Trung Kiet, soprano Nguyen Thu Huong,…

Admissions: 750.000 – 650.000 – 550.000 – 400.000 VND
Booking & Delivery: 02838237295, 0989874517 (Ms. Hương), 0903604539 (Ms.Ngọc)

Creaative Dance – METTLER Scholarship


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2 semesters: 06 Feb – 29 May, 2022
Registration link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1MHFpEVogLITdLWGNK-NodsP0RgKca0jqiAoqtEpWUQM/viewform?edit_requested=true

From the organizer:

Mettler-based Creative Dance Scholarship program provides an introduction to the underlying principles and teaching methods used in Mettler-based Creative Dance. The scholarship is provided by Mettler Studio Inc., USA & Vietnam Dance/Movement Therapy for professional and personal development.

Hanoi-Classic Greek play performed by Vietnamese contemporary dancers


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Until March 19,

Vietnam National Opera & Ballet

Contemporary dance Antigone is a part of Antigone project which is funded by Goethe Institute in Hanoi. Under the project, Vietnamese artists in Hanoi and HCM City are invited to perform Antigone.
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EXHIBITION

Danang- Vietnam Urban Arts exhibition


Until March 17

Introducing eight large paintings by Vietnamese street artists.

The paintings feature UN sustainable development goals (SGDs), reflecting the artists’ belief on a better world.

The event aims to honour Vietnamese street art, which occurred in Vietnam 20 years ago, he said.

Hanoi-Exhibition: “Vibrant”


Opening: Feb 28, 05 pm
Exhibition: Until Mar 19, 09 am – 12 pm & 01:30 pm – 05 pm
VICAS Art Studio
A Building, VICAS, 32 Hao Nam Street

From the organizer:

In the middle of the last century, the great French artist Jean Dubuffet discovered, collected and promoted a particular art movement in which “works are created from solitude and from pure and authentic creative impulses without the interference of any worries about social competition, acclaim or advancement…”

HCMC-Waiting for the End of Wind

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Tues – Sat 01 Mar – 23 Apr 2022, 11 am – 06 pm
195/14 Xô Viết Nghệ Tĩnh Street
From the organizer:

San Art is pleased to introduce “Waiting for the end of wind”, a solo exhibition by Nguyễn Thái Tuấn.

In 2008, Nguyen Thai Tuan had his first solo exhibition in which he shared his observations on the human condition through the series Black Paintings. Almost immediately, his paintings appeared in a variety of cultural forums, discussions on painting, and interdisciplinary socio-political commentaries.

[…] Ten years ago, Tuan collaborated with Sàn Art for the second time, and later went on to exhibit overseas with the series Heritage in which he “explored the role of the hero and the executioner in history”; the works continued to feature a series of unnamed characters set against a dreary backdrop, in old colonial chambers, and under a sky where “things fall apart.” **


Hanoi-Exhibition: Plastic Tale of River



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15 Feb – 15 Mar 2022
Goethe Institut Hanoi
56-58-60 Nguyễn Thái Học Street

From the organizer:

The Institute of Strategy, Policy on Natural Resources and Environment (ISPONRE) and the Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherlands in close cooperation with the World Wide Fund for Nature in Viet Nam (WWF Viet Nam), National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP), the Goethe-Institute and other partners organize the Exhibition “Plastic Tale of River” at the Goethe-Institute, 56-58-60 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Ba Dinh, Ha Noi. The Exhibition presents artworks by Photographers Truong Dai Duong and Nguyen Viet Hung and displays video clips, short films incorporating messages on plastic waste reduction. The Exhibition is expected to encourage the audience to have an overview of the current status of plastic waste in Viet Nam, thereby inspire them to take actions for a better environment.

During the exhibition, the Goethe Institute will coordinate with the Institute of Strategy and Policy on Natural Resources and Environment to develop a virtual exhibition model on the Gathertown application to reach more interested audience as well as support to organize a series of side events that contribute to identifying practical solutions regarding policy, technical and communication aspects to reduce the consumption of single-use plastic bags and products.

Hanoi-Exhibition: Hanoi Urban Sketches 2021






Until Feb 28, 08 am – 05 pm (weekdays), 08 am – 09 pm (weekends)
Centre for Art & Culture at 22 Hang Buom
22 Hang Buom Street

From Unleashing Creativity Week:

The exhibition Sketches of Hanoi Old Quarter 2021, taking place within the Unleashing Creativity week 2021, will offer new perspectives on the ancient streets that are so familiar for many of us.

Brought to you by Urban Sketchers Ha Noi, the artworks in this exhibition were created by professional and non-professional artists living in Hanoi, coming from all walks of life and of all ages.

Hanoi-Calligraphy Exhibition: “Phiêu Diêu”





Until Feb 28, 08 am – 05 pm (weekdays), 08 am – 09 pm (weekends)
Centre for Art & Culture at 22 Hang Buom
22 Hang Buom Street

From Unleashing Creativity Week:

The 40 artworks presented at “Phiêu Diêu” contributes to the celebration of the nation’s cultural values, especially those of Hanoi – the capital with a rich history. Nom poetry, Buddhist scriptures, traditional sayings, proverbs, idioms, are translated from the Nom script from the past to the present.

Hanoi-Exhibition reproduces traditional Lunar New Year Festival


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January 14-March 15

National Archives Centre No.1

An exhibition featuring more than 100 unique and rare documents and images, that highlight the traditional Lunar New Year or Tet Festival, imbued with national cultural identities.

The exhibits will be arranged in three themes: “Spring Market”, “Celebration of New Spring” and “Traveling in Spring”.

Hanoi- Exhibition on typical Vietnamese women throughout history


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Until May 30, 2022

Hoa Lo Prison Relic

An exhibition displaying the images of typical Vietnamese women throughout history.

Hanoi- Exhibition spotlights tigers in Vietnam’s ancient art





Until August 31,

Vietnam National Museum of History,

Featuring more than 30 exhibits, documents and images featuring tigers throughout over 2,000 years of the country's art history, showing that the image of tigers was widely portrayed in Vietnam’s ancient pottery, carving and folk paintings, among others.

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CINEMA

Hanoi-Money, Money! – A Film by Trần Vũ & Nguyễn Hữu Luyện


Mar 12, 04:30 pm & 07 pm
L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien Street

From the organizer:

Money, Money!, drama film, 1989, 93’

A comedy film presenting common concerns within Vietnamese society post-Renovation: the contradiction between knowledge and materialism, between ideals and reality, between essence and appearance, or between the personal and the collective. These struggles unfold in the society, in families and in each individual. The laughters from the past are charmingly evocative of stories of modern day, as seen through cinema’s unique filters.

Tiền Ơi! Is amongst a wave of Northern-made Vietnamese comedy films of the late 1980s, its production commissioned with commercial potential in mind. Alongside contribution from co-director Nguyễn Hữu Luyện, the film also bears various trademarks of Trần Vũ – a Trần Vũ vastly different from what he was normally known for.

* With subtitles in English

Online Film Screening: Kinofest 2022




18 Feb – 31 Mar 2022
Goethe-On-Demand

From Goethe Institut:

Kinofest is our annual festival for current German cinema. Screenings take place online, accessible to audiences in eight countries in Southeast Asia.

We are presenting twelve selected films, mostly current newcomers from different genres, in a first joint production of eight Goethe-Instituts from Southeast Asia. The event takes place from February 18 to March 31, 2022. We are celebrating not only the films but also how they are screened: all films are available online in the entire region and subtitled in four national languages (Indonesian, Thai, Burmese, and Vietnamese) plus English.
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