HCMC-New Year Concert 2021

 

 

 

Jan 9, 8 pm
Saigon Opera House, 7 Dong Khoi Street, D1

The Ho Chi Minh City Ballet, Symphony Orchestra and Opera (HBSO) will present a New Year’s Concert on January 09 in the Saigon Opera House, beginning at 8pm. This is also the last program in the 2020 performance season of HBSO, a joyful, colorful show with the participation of all three performing groups: HBSO Symphony Orchestra, Opera and Ballet. It brings new wonderful blessings to the new year.

Conductor: Trần Nhật Minh
Singers: Mer. Hồng Vy, Phạm Khánh Ngọc, Phạm Trang, Đào Mác, Phạm Duyên Huyền, Trần Thanh Nam, Võ Nguyễn Thành Tâm, Nguyễn Thu Hường, Phan Hữu Trung Kiệt
Performing: HBSO Symphony Orchestra, Choir & Ballet

The program consists of colorful items from operettas and other comparable productions.

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EXHIBITION 

Hanoi-Hanoi in Winter

 

 


Líu Lô Arts & Craft
No.76, Alley 281, Tran Khat Chan Street

Hanoi seems to has an irresistible beauty in these early days of winter. Everyday passing by and gazing, Liu Lo feels like the city is being filtered in a shade of color that no camera can capture. Perhaps that is why the Southern based painter Nguyen Ngoc Liem, who have been living in the four seasons sunshine could not refuse this chance of catching that freeze breeze of Hanoi’s winter.

During his 7-day residency at Liu Lo, painter Nguyen Ngoc Liem will spend time not only to admires the beauty of the capital but also to projecting that into his paintings. All the paintings, which have been composed within these 7 days, will be displayed at Liu Lo studio for everyone to come and enjoy.

Come with us for some wanderlust, a hot cup of tea, a piece of cakes and humorous stories telling about the city on the edge of the year, together with Liu Lo and our painter Liem.

Free entry.

Hanoi-Exhibition: Year End’s Conversation

 


 


Until Jan 9, 2021
Hanoi Studio Gallery, 13 Trang Tien street,

Introducing a collection of art works by 14 artists and sculptors including Hoang Nghia Hiep, Mai Xuan Oanh, Vu Kim Thu, and Lieu Chi Hieu, among others.

Hanoi-Exhibition highlights Hanoi’s traditional trade streets

 

 

Dec 18-Jan 15, 2021

Kim Ngan Temple,

Featuring hundreds of photos and artefacts showcasing the formation and development of trade streets of Hanoi (Thang Long in the past).

Hanoi-Dreaming about Landscapes

Until Jan 23, 2021

Mo Art Space, B3, Apricot Hotel, 136 Hang Trong Street

Featuring 27 artworks from 22 Vietnamese and foreign artists.

The artworks were created with various perspectives and stories, providing a panoramic view of landscape painting, a long history in Western and Eastern art.

Hanoi-Online exhibition featuring shared culture of Vietnam, Australia


 

Until March 12, 2021

An online exhibition, the "Skilled Hands, Shared Culture" featuring 20 contemporary Vietnamese and Australian designers, artists and artisans whose work contributes to supporting vibrant and sustainable communities.

The Vietnamese artists joining the exhibition comprise Le Giang, Nguyen Tan Phat, Nguyen Thi Dung, Nguyen Van Loi, Pham Thi Ngoc Tram, Vu Kim Thu and Van Ngo Trong, while their Australian counterparts consist of Claire Tracey, Grace Lilian Lee, Lindy de Wijn, Michelle Hamer, Muhubo Salieman, Slow Art Collective, Vermin, Vicki Couzens, Vipoo Srivilasa, Yu Fang Chi and Kieren Karritpul.

The exhibition runs until March 12, 2021, at https://rmitgallery.com/exhibitions/skilled-hands-shared-cultures.

Hanoi-Exhibition “The Yuendumu Doors”

 

 


Until Jan 20, 2021

Trong Dong Building, Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, Nguyen Van Huyen Street,

Featuring one of the most important cultural and artistic collections in Australia.

It brings Australia’s unique Indigenous culture to a Vietnamese audience and deepens the people-to-people links between the two countries.

HCMC-Exhibition “Tree Spirit”


 


Until Jan 10, 10 am - 08 pm
Vy Gallery, 20 Nguyen Van Thu street, D1

Displaying 20 oil paintings with 20 different vivid palettes looking into Lim Khim Katy’s inner soul.

Free entry.

‘Thuy Nguyen - An Everyday Dream”

November 7, 2020 - February 6, 2021

The Factory Contemporary Arts Centre

No. 15 Nguyen U Di, Thao Dien, District 2

Known and recognised for her multidisciplinary creative practice, entrepreneurship and distinct aesthetic, Thuy Nguyen is one of Vietnam’s most celebrated designers and a leader in Vietnam’s emerging and rapidly growing fashion industry.

This exhibition, curated by Dolla S. Merrillees, is the first to explore her career and practice of more than a decade, revealing the background, creative processes, cultural influences and inspiration that have contributed to the making of a successful and acclaimed fashion design house.

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CINEMA

Hanoi- Japanese Film Festival

Dec 25 -Jan 22,

National Cinema Centre, 87 Lang Ha Street

Introducing four Japanese films in different genres such as comedy, family, crime, anime, documentary, musical, and science, including: “Not quite dead yet”, “One Night”, “All Amok” and “Stolen Identity”.

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