MUSIC & PERFORMANCES

Hanoi- Multimedia Concert “Streaks”


Mar 16, 8 pm, 

Institut Français de Hanoi – L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien Street, Hoan Kiem district

“Streaks” approaches the topic of the role and image of women in five compositions by Luong Hue Trinh, a 34-year-old female multimedia composer and electroacoustic music performer from Hai Duong province.

Each piece is based on a different approach. From precise and detailed standard notation to the flexibility of graphic scores as well as pieces between through-composed- and improvisation.

Elements of traditional music are interpolated to blend with electronic sounds, combined with photographs, videos and texts to narrate these intricate relations filled with loneliness and torment.

Hanoi-Special Concert with Piano Soloist Nguyen The Vinh

Mar 14, 8 pm

Hanoi Opera House, 1 Trang Tien street, Hoan Kiem district

A Special Concert with the participation of conductor: Honna Tetsuji, piano soloist Nguyen The Vinh and the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra

Programme:

F. Liszt: Concerto No.1 E-Flat major, S.124 for Piano and Orchestra

Interval

P. I. Tchaikovsky: The Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74, “Pathétique”

Tickets: VND200,000 – VND350,000 – VND500,000

HCMC-French Rap Night with Chaton


Mar 16, 8 pm, 

IDECAF, 31 Thai Van Lung Street, District 1

Going to see French singer-songwriter and music producer Chaton, whose real name is Simon Rochon Cohen, the audience will get to listen to and immerse themselves in life experiences, dreams and even illusions and loneliness of the artist through music in the most honest way.

The audience will be mesmerised not only by enchanting music stories but also by the unique voice, with both rap-esque and smooth sounds and especially the skilful use of auto-tune.

Ticket price: VND350,000 – VND250,000 – VND100,000 for students or IDECAF students

HCMC-Teh Dar: Vietnamese Tribal Culture


Mar 11 and 14, 6pm

Ho Chi Minh City Opera House, 7 Cong Truong Lam Son, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1

Featuring a vibrant display of circus arts, aerial acrobatics, and tribal music within an hour-long performance.

Highlighting the lives of tribal families from the southwest highlands of Vietnam, using UNESCO-listed percussion instruments, such as Vietnamese gongs and buffalo horns, as well as vibrant costumes, and a stunning bamboo cirque depicting various landscapes and creatures from tribal folklores.

Price range: VND630,000 - VND1,470,000

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EXHIBITION

Hanoi-Exhibition: “Reflective Impressions: van Gogh & his works”


Mar 8-April 9, 10 am – 10 pm

Vincom Center for Contemporary Art (VCCA), B1 – R3, Vincom Mega Mall Royal City, 72A Nguyen Trai, Thanh Xuan District, 

An exhibition using applied technology to introduce to the public the masterpieces of Vincent van Gogh, one of the most excellent post-impressionist artists.

Showcasing more than 35 artworks of the Dutch artist, including the famous Sunflowers, Self-portrait, Almond Blossoms… These paintings will be displayed as digital images, shown alternately and automatically through modern high-resolution projectors – corresponding to the different genres: still lifes, self-portraits, plants, landscapes,…

Free entry

Hanoi-Exhibition “Daily Conversation”


Institut Français de Hanoi – L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien Street, 

“Daily Conversation” is a mix between silk paintings by Le Kim My and original installations by Vu Kim Thu. Two artists with distinct art practices holding an exhibition together for the first time at L’Espace.

With different modes of expression, the two artists tell the story of daily life in this shared space.

Free entry

Hanoi-Exhibition “The Monster in You”

Mar 15 and 16, 9 am – 7 pm
Goethe-Institut Hanoi, 56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Ba Dinh District
Tel.: +84 24 3734 2251; Fax: +84 24 3734 2254; info@hanoi.goethe.org

An exhibition by 14 students from Berlin who want to meet students and photographers from Hanoi.

More information can be found here.

Free entrance


Hanoi-Exhibition “Particles” by Nguyen Xuan Luc


Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, 66 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Ba Dinh District


The first solo exhibition of painter Nguyen Xuan Luc, who will exhibit 34 square-sized and rectangular works and 16 round paintings.

Born in 1983 in Ngo village of Chuyen My commune, Phu Xuyen district, Hanoi, which is known for its traditional crafts in mosaic, lacquer and wine making, Ngo Xuan Luc graduated from the Son mai (lacquer) faculty of Hanoi Industrial Fine Art University in 2007 and has dedicated his career to lacquer painting ever since.

HCMC-Exhibition “Chapter 4: Days and Nights of Revolving Joy” by Sandrine Llouquet

Galerie Quynh, 118 Nguyen Van Thu, Dakao, District 1

An unfinished book of mythic poems by William Blake, the exhibition’s title reflects the continuous and elaborate journey of learning and discovery for the artist.

The exhibition unveils newly produced works incorporating ceramics, installation, and video that delve into ideas of identity and division, recurrent themes in Llouquet’s practice.

HCMC-Exhibition “Machine is Nature”

The Factory Contemporary Arts Centre, 15 Nguyen U Di, Thao Dien, District 2

Featuring 15 artists from Vietnam, Thailand, Bangladesh, China and the UK, curated by The Factory and Inlen Photo Gallery.

This exhibition seeks to engage the behaviour and consequence of thinking that machines have become the ‘Nature’ we study and prioritise. It examines the current times in which we live, sharing the work of artists who are both in awe, and critical, of the patterns, substance, psychological relations and historical fictions between assumptions of Nature and the Machine.

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