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Exhibition “Information Transmitted by Horse Riding”

Opening: Tue 30 Sep 2014, 6 pm

Exhibition: 30/09 – 26/10/2014

L’Espace

24 Tràng Tiền, Hà Nội

You are invited to the installation exhibition by Trieu Tuan Long.

At first glance, the exhibition is merely a herd of seven horses calmly grazing in a meadow. If we look more closely, these horses are carefully crafted from Boi papers, a Vietnamese traditional material, and are covered with randomly arranged pictures conveying meaningful life lessons. Is social media network gradually dominating our life? Transmitting information by horse riding enables us to search for information, screen and make them ours. But most importantly, it allows us to live more slowly.

Free entrance.

“7x” in Europe Meets Asia in Contemporary Dance 2014

Sun 28 Sep 2014, 8 pm

Youth Theatre

11 Ngo Thi Nham Str, Hanoi

You are invited to Vietnamese new dance performance “7x” in the framework of Europe Meets Asia in Contemporary Dance 2014.

The dance demonstrates the story of an individual growing up during the significant changes in society. From these influences, his inner conflicts start to appear and develop. He cannot just point and tell, or trace back to the root of the problem to solve it. During the progress, the impact from outer consequences and inner instincts, the torn between senses and emotions drive his conflicts to grow stronger. Our character starts to find a way to fight against the imbalance of the extremes, trying to play the role of a judge to balance out the senses and emotions in order to control his feelings and to solve inner problems. However, from being too absorbed with chasing these invisible conflicts, one day he stops realising what is happening around and becomes isolated in his own world.

Concept: Trần Ly Ly, Hùng Ngô, Bảo Trần

Choreographer: Trần Ly Ly

Dancers: Phạm Thế Chung, Đoàn Vũ Minh Tú, Nguyễn Anh Khoa

Sound Effects: Hùng Ngô

Light: Bảo Trần

Music: Nguyễn Hồng Long

Costume Desingner: Angelinalara Dung

Trần Ly Ly (1978) was born into a family of dancers in Hanoi. She already started studying Dance as professional dancer at the Vietnam Dance College when she was 10 years old and graduated in 1996 with honors. She studied and worked as a dancer and choreographer abroad in Australia and France. Tran Ly Ly is one of the best-known choreographers for contemporary dance in Vietnam. Her first long piece “One Day” which she produced in cooperation with the Goethe-Institut Vietnam was chosen for the Europe Day in Vietnam 2006. With “Zen” and “Burning Man`s Figure” she sparkled a big discussion on contemporary dance in Vietnam and in 2013 received the 1st prize in the young Choreographer Competition. Her dance pieces continue to receive important prizes in Vietnam.

Free tickets available from 17 September, 12 pm (noon) at:

Goethe-Institut, 56 – 58 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Hanoi

L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien, Hanoi

Japan Foundation, 27 Quang Trung, Hanoi

Canon Photo Marathon Vietnam 2014

Hanoi: Sat 27 Sep 2014, 6.30 am – 9 pm

Giang Vo Expo Center

30 Van Cao, Ba Dinh Dist, Hanoi

HCMC: Sat 04 Oct 2014, 6.30 am – 9 pm

Quan Khu 7 Gymnasiums

202 Hoang Van Thu, Phu Nhuan Dist, HCMC

The quickly composed photograph contest, which makes the Vietnam‘s streets more vibrant, is officially started. Regardless of who you are, what you do, how old you are, are you enthusiastic and interested in photography, wanting to catch more and more precious moment around you, or simply winning desirable awards from Canon Register now to participate in 2014 Canon PhotoMarathon and ready for the show with your camera.

The competition is for everyone who loves photography. The contest will include three assignments.

Prizes: More than USD15.000 worth of Canon products will award for the winners.

Concert with Guitar Duo Katona Twins

Sat 27 Sep 2014, 7 pm

HCMC Conservatory of Music

112 Nguyen Du Str, Dist 1, HCMC

The Katona Twins are not only one of the world’s best classical guitar duos but they effortlessly transfer from strictly classical, into more popular musical genres. They have given recitals in the major concert venues throughout the world including performances at the Carnegie Hall, the Wigmore Hall, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Konzerthaus in Vienna, the Suntory Hall in Tokyo,and the Philharmonie in Cologne. In 2009, as the soloists of the “Night of the Proms” they performed live to half a million people in arenas across Europe.

The twins have won over ten international prizes at major competitions in New York, London, Germany, France and Hungary. The wide repertoire of the duo spans from Bach, Piazzolla’s tango music to their own arrangements of pop classics. Their programmes also include concertos for two guitars and orchestra by Rodrigo, Vivaldi, Piazzolla and Tedesco. Several contemporary composers have written for and dedicated works to the Katona Twins. The Katona Twins have been invited on numerous occasions to record for the BBC and other international television and radio stations. They played together with renowned musicians such as Yo-Yo Ma and world class ensembles such as the BBC Concert Orchestra and the London Sinfonietta. Their CD releases include music by Scarlatti and Handel; Rodrigo; Albéniz, Piazzolla and Manuel de Falla. Peter and Zoltan Katona were born in Hungary, they are German citizens and live in Liverpool in the UK.

Programme in HCMC: from Bach zu Beatles

G.F. Händel (Arr. Katona): Chaconne in G major, HWV 435

Isaac Albéniz (Arr. Katona): Mallorca Asturias

J. S. Bach: (arr. Katona): Allemande aus der French Suite Nr. 5 (BWV 816)

Beatles: Come Together

P. Katona: Meditation and Passacaglia

P. Katona: The Brothers Karamazov.

Tears for Fears: Mad World

Astor Piazzolla: Otono Porteno

Freddie Mercury: Bohemian Rhapsody

Free tickets from 20.09.2014 at:

Goethe-Institut HCMC

18, Str.1, Do Thanh, Ward 4, District 3, HCMC

Tel: 04 8 38326716

Oktoberfest Delights at Sofitel Plaza Hanoi

20, 27 Sep and 04 Oct 2014

Brasserie Westlake

Lobby Level, Sofitel Plaza Hanoi

Sofitel Plaza Hanoi

1 Thanh Nien Road, Ba Dinh, Hanoi

With over 200 years of tradition, Oktoberfest is the world’s largest beer festival held annually in Munich, Germany, attracting millions of participants. For this year’s celebration, Brasserie Westlake will bring guests an air of this cheerful event right in the heart of Hanoi.

Bask in the festive atmosphere of Oktoberfest with the exclusive menu at Brasserie Westlake. For three buffet dinners only on Sep 20, 27 and Oct 4, our chefs will reveal the delicacies of German gastronomy along with a scrumptious fusion of international cuisine. Fans of German beer can also satisfy their thirst with a special free flow at VND320,000++/person.

Located at the lobby level of Sofitel Plaza Hanoi, Brasserie Westlake is renowned for the delectable buffet, prepared to perfection, creating unrivalled culinary experience for all guests.

Price: VND880,000++/adult VND550,000++/child

Brasserie Westlake – Lobby Level, Sofitel Plaza Hanoi

1 Thanh Nien Road, Ba Dinh, Hanoi

Phone: 84 (0)4 3823 8888 extension 5311. Or Mr. Nghia 84 (0) 90 430 9578

E-mail: H3553-FB1@sofitel.com

“Your Ghost is not Enough” in Europe Meets Asia in Contemporary Dance 2014

Sat 27 Sep 2014, 8 pm

Youth Theatre

11 Ngo Thi Nham Str, Hanoi

You are invited to the contemporary dance titled “Your Ghost is not Enough” performed by the dance company Kubilai Khan Investigations within the framework of Europe Meets Asia in Contemporary Dance 2014.

See also a review by KVT for Tiger Tiger Burnt so Bright, another dance performance by Kubilai Khan Investigations This new creation of the dance company Kubilai Khan Investigations, Your Ghost is not Enough, choreographed by Frank Micheletti raises questions about the relationship between self and others, perception, relationship and individualization. “Your Ghost is not Enough” features two duets, musicians and dancers, using body language and contemporary music. A masterpiece combines sensitivity and accuracy.

Free tickets available from 17 September, 12 pm (noon) at:

Goethe-Institut, 56 – 58 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Hanoi

L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien, Hanoi

Japan Foundation, 27 Quang Trung, Hanoi

Screening of “Jappeloup”

Fri 26 Sep 2014, 8 pm

L’Espace

24 Tràng Tiền, Hà Nội

You are invited to the film screening “Jappeloup” (French, 2011, 130 mins) directed by Christian Duguay.

A real story of Pierre Durant and his horse – Jappeloup – at Seoul Olympics

For more information about synopsis, please see L’Espace website (in French) or refer to the Vietnamese version of this post.

Language: French with Vietnamese subtitle.

Tickets:

Ticket price: 40 000 VND

Special price for members of L’Espace and students: 20 000 VND

Tickets are available at L’Espace.

Contemporary Festival 2014 – Final Concert

Fri 26 Sep 2014, 8 pm

Manzi Art Space

14 Phan Huy Ich, Hanoi

Manzi and the 6th Annual International Contemporary Music Festival are proud to bring you our finale concert in the festival featuring leading Vietnamese artists Đỗ Anh Tuấn, Trần Lưu Hoàng, Trần Quang Vũ, Đào Minh Pha, Hoàng Cẩm Vân, Phạm Thu An, Nguyễn Thắng, Đặng Tuệ Nguyên, Vũ Ngọc Linh and Đỗ Kiên Cường.

The concert on Friday September 26th will introduce new pieces by local talents using a wide ranges of instruments where traditional monochord, bamboo flute, Dan Tinh play together with western cello, contrabass, piano, bassoon, oboe, laptop, ipad, percussions… There is also a special performance by artist Nguyen Thang with bamboo saxophone (bamboo sax) which was created by the artist himself.

Surcharge at door: 200,000 VND/pax (including one free drink)

“Europe Meets Asia in Contemporary Dance 2014”: Creativity Has no Limits

24 – 28 Sep 2014

Youth Theatre

11 Ngo Thi Nham Str, Hanoi

“Europe meets Asia in Contemporary Dance” – This year the international dance festival is taking place for the fourth time. Received well with enthusiasm and applause by both media and the audience, this festival has successfully contributed to a growing awareness of contemporary dance in Hanoi since 2011. “Europe meets Asia in Contemporary Dance” is an initiative of EUNIC, the network of European cultural institutes and embassies in Hanoi, in cooperation with the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet (VNBO) and is this year again coordinated by the Goethe-Institut this year.

On five evenings the audience can experience contemporary dance from different countries and in different styles: Belgium, Germany, France, Japan, and, for the first time, Sweden and Finland as well as the host country Vietnam show new dance performances. Several pieces were generated as co-productions: Germany and Belgium collaborated with local dancers from different backgrounds, the French production has been created in Singapore. In the world of dance scene, creativity has no limits.

Free tickets available from 17 September, 12 pm (noon) at:

Goethe-Institut, 56 – 58 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Hanoi

L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien, Hanoi

Japan Foundation, 27 Quang Trung, Hanoi

Program

Wednesday, 24 September, 8pm – Grand Opening

Scarabé (Duo, 60‘, Sweden)

Wakare no Uta (Solo,20’, Japan)

Thursday, 25 September, 8pm

Wakare no Uta (Solo, 20‘, Japan)

Scarabé (Duo, 60‘, Sweden)

Friday, 26 September, 8pm

Hanoi Stardust (60’, Germany/Vietnam)

Saturday, 27 September, 8pm

Your Ghost is not enough (Duo, 60’, France)

Havran (Solo, 20’, Wallonie-Bruxelles)

La tour des vents (Solo, 20‘, Wallonie-Bruxelles / Vietnam)

Sunday, 28 September, 8pm

Havran (Solo, 20’, Wallonie-Bruxelles)

La tour des vents (Solo, 20‘,Wallonie-Bruxelles /Vietnam

7x (Trio, 18‘, Vietnam)

“Hanoi Stardust” in Europe Meets Asia in Contemporary Dance 2014

Fri 26 Sep 2014, 8 pm

Youth Theatre

11 Ngo Thi Nham Str, Hanoi

At invitation of the Goethe-Institut the German choreographer Arco Renz|Kobalt Works produce through an intensive working in several weeks a three-part-dance piece with five soloists of the Vietnam National Opera Ballet (VNOB) and guest performers Nguyen Duy Thanh and Khai Ngoc Vu. The performance proposes a vigorous and vibrant encounter with classical ballet in the context of a dynamic and youthful Vietnamese society. This performance is in the framework of Europe Meets Asia in Contemporary Dance 2014.

A group of 7 Vietnamese performers challenges our perspective on the codified language of classical ballet. Hanoi Stardust confronts our perception of inherited and accepted codes of beauty and virtuosity with emerging and surprising codes of the present. Through obstinate repetition and variation of movement, the performers “drill” into accepted, standardized forms of beauty and virtuosity; elements of classical language are negotiated to reveal individual deviations from collective routines and acquired patterns. Hanoi Stardust expands on the drive to be alive, in movement, and stitches a lively minefield of relations between individuality and uniformity.

In 2002 the German choreographer Arco Renz founded the Brussels based ensemble Kobalt Works and develops since then dance pieces based on the central concept of “abstract dramaturgy”, which focuses on the dialog of the body with the parameters of time and space to explore the emotional potential of the abstraction. The main emphasis on his work is the transcultural and multidisciplinary co-operations between European and Asian Artists. His piece “Crack” with the Cambodian group Amrita was honored with the ZKB Patronage Prize on the Theater Festival 2012 in Zurich.

Arco’s choreographs are characterized by their intense physicality and explore the emotional potential of movement, together with the interaction between movement, light, video and music. In addition to the work as a choreographer, he developed dance education through numerous workshops and is a guest lecturer worldwide. His ensemble Kobalt Works is supported by the Flemish Government of Belgium.

Free Tickets are available from 17th September at 12 pm (noon) at:

Goethe-Institut, 56-58 Nguyễn Thái Học, Hanoi

L’Espace, 24 Tràng Tiền, Hanoi

Japan Foundation, 27 Quang Trung, Hanoi

“Good Bye” in “Europe Meets Asia in Contemporary Dance 2014″

24 and 25 Sep 2014, 8 pm

Youth Theatre

11 Ngo Thi Nham Str, Hanoi

The Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam proudly presents a short contemporary dance piece “Good Bye” by Yo Nakamura, on Wednesday 24 Thursday 25 September 2014, as a part of Europe Meets Asia in Contemporary Dance 2014 in Hanoi.

Nakamura entered into the world of contemporary dance through the modern dance club of Waseda University. She had performed some pieces which choreographed by Shuji Onodera, Ryohei Kondo and Ko Murobushi, and started to choreograph by herself since 2010. She was invited to Sibiu International Festival in Romania, residency program of National Theatre Wales “Wales Lab” in this year.

Good Bye, which was performed in Yokohama Dance Collection 2013 and she won the Jury Prize and the Sibiu International Theater Festival Prize.

Using text from the films “Tokyo Story” and “An Autumn Afternoon” by Yasujiro Ozu, Nakamura perform the gap between conversation and their mind.

Free tickets available from 17 September, 12 pm (noon) at:

Goethe-Institut, 56 – 58 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Hanoi

L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien, Hanoi

Japan Foundation, 27 Quang Trung, Hanoi

Opening of International TV – Expert Conference “Mini-Input” with Film “Married at First Sight”

Thu 25 Sep 2014, 7 pm

Goethe-Institut Hanoi

56-58 Nguyễn Thái Học, Ba Đình, Hà Nội

Each year the International Input TV Conference looks for the most innovative, most provocative and most interesting TV programmes and TV formats from around the world in order to present them to an expert audience. The Goethe-Institut organizes a Mini-Input – a smaller version of the International Input – in the region each year. After last years´ successes in Thailand and the Philippines the Goethe-Institut brings the Mini-Input Southeast Asia this year for the first time to Vietnam. This exciting expert conference provides more than 70 TV producers and filmmakers from 11 countries (Australia, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam) the opportunity to catch up on the newest developments in the world of TV: Which new and creative ideas are there for TV programmes? Which formats are internationally successful and can serve as a model? TV is still for the majority of the population the most important media for information and entertainment, but there is a fierce competition with online formats.

Eventually, the Mini-Input also serves as a platform for exchange with colleagues from the neighboring countries and international experts.

This reality show from Denmark is an unusual social experiment: The candidates for marriage are selected and only get to know each other in front of the wedding altar. The TV Show accompanies the freshly married couples during their daily life routine after the wedding. A very successful TV show which provoked many debates.

Language: Original version in English with Vietnamese subtitles

Open for the public, registration with kimchung.pham@hanoi.goethe.org   

Music Event “Insomnia”

Thu 25 Sep 2014, 8 pm

Hanoi Rock City

27/52 To Ngoc Van, Tay Ho

Insomnia is an incendiary night for artists, performers as well as people who share the same passion for art.

With its slogan “work hard, play hard, sleep is for the weak”, and art as its overarching theme, Insomnia is a party of music, vision, and motion. Insomnia is a unity of a wide range of different artists to advocate freedom of self-expression, to create yourself without limitation or boundary.

All the profits will be to finance the implementation of a street art project in the hope of embracing the compassion within our community towards underprivileged children.

Impressive lineup of the Insomnia event:

Music bands: Ngọt, Tank27, WTFunk, Morning Waits

DJs: Space360, Kaka Cao, Ben France

Magic: Alex Nguyen

Cardistry: Nguyen Nhat Duong

Beatbox: L8Z

Parkour: V.P.F.A and SR Team

Dance crews: Joyfunk

Entrance fee: 69,000VND + one free drink (a coke or a beer)

UK Film Week 2014: Scotland – Year of Homecoming 2014

22 – 28 Sep 2014

CGV MIPEC Tower, Hanoi

229 Tay Son, Dong Da Dist, Hanoi

5th Floor, 03 Nguyen Luong Bang, Dist 7, HCMC

CGV Parkson Paragon, HCMC

The glorious Sunshine on Leith musical will open British Council’s 2014 UK Film Week featuring Scottish films.

Scheduled for 22-28 September, this year’s UK Film Week celebrates Scotland as the host country of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, which took place in Glasgow in early August this year.

Other feature films to be shown include Shell, Ae Fond Kiss, For Those in Peril, Not Another Happy Ending and Shell, representing a mixture of genres to celebrate the richness of Scottish culture.

The uplifting musical Sunshine on Leith, which is based on the stage hit of the same name and features music by pop-folk band, The Proclaimers, scores a very high rating of 92% on the Rotten Tomatoes review website. Renowned British movie reviewer Mark Kermode, said: “I shed a tear within the first 10 minutes, and spent the rest of the movie beaming like a gibbering, love-struck fool.”

The film promises to charm local audiences through its mesmerising camera work capturing the incredible beauty of Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, also home to the Fringe, the world’s largest arts festival.

The high quality continues with Not Another Happy Ending, set in Glasgow, a comedy about writer’s block. Jane Lockhart cannot write when she is happy. As she is working on the follow-up to her best-selling debut novel, Jane finds herself stuck trying to finish the final chapter. Tom Duvall, the editor of a struggling publishing company, is forced to make her incredibly unhappy.

Ae Fond Kiss and For those in Peril, though contrasting in genres, are both very close to the heart of Vietnamese culture. Ae Fond Kiss is a love story between Roisin, a white woman and Casim, a Pakistani young man whose family have arranged for him to marry his cousin.

They start a relationship but Casim is torn between following his heart and being a good son. Set in an insular Scottish community, For Those in Peril tells a tale of woe as it portrays how local superstition can ruin a young man’s life as he is blamed for the unexplained tragedy of a shipwreck.

Shell “casts a spell with its portrait of cramped lives on a Scottish petrol station forecourt. It keeps the tale on a steady simmer right through to the closing moments, when it spits and sputters into melodrama” (The Guardian).

Cherry Gough, Country Director, British Council Vietnam said: “Scotland has a tremendous cultural heritage: as well as being the home of the world-famous Edinburgh Festival, it has produced many famous writers, artists and musicians. Loch Ness is now familar to Vietnamese people through the Japanese ‘Doraemon’ comics, and Scotland’s stunning cities and landscapes have featured in many films and TV programmes. And, of course, Scottish tartan and the kilt are recognised worldwide!

“This year’s UK Film Week will give you an opportunity to have a closer look to the richness of Scottish culture through five award-winning films including drama, romantic comedy and musical, brilliantly capturing contemporary life in Scotland.”

This year’s film festival also marks the very first time the British Council has partnered with YxineFF to introduce seven short films by young Vietnamese film makers. Six award-winning Scottish short films will also be featured alongside Vietnamese shorts. YxineFF is a local non-for-profit project supporting young filmmakers.

British Council in Vietnam is are also pleased to invite Paul Welsh to Vietnam to deliver two workshops on film pitching, targeting potential film makers in Vietnam. Paul is the founder of Digicult, an independent film company specialising in developing emerging film talent. He also produced Skeletons (2010), a nominee for the Outstanding Debut Feature by a British Director at the 64th British Film Academy Film Awards. In 2013, Lore, a film which he was a co-producer, received the Feature Film Production of the Year Award at the 2013 Screen Producers Australia Awards.

Film schedule

Tickets

Free tickets will be distributed at the British Council in the two cities from 15 September.

British Council Hanoi, 20 Thuy Khue, Hanoi. Tel: 04 3728 1922

British Council HCMC, 25 Le Duan, Dist 1, HCMC. Tel: 08 3823 2862

CGV MIPEC Tower

229 Tay Son, Dong Da Dist, Hanoi

CGV MIPEC Tower

5th Floor, 03 Nguyen Luong Bang, Dist 7, HCMC

Celebrate French Culture with Sofitel Wine Days 2014

22 Sep – 31 Oct 2014

Sofitel Plaza Hanoi

1 Thanh Nien Road, Ba Dinh, Hanoi

As an ambassador of French culture, Sofitel Plaza Hanoi will join Sofitel Luxury Hotels around the world to celebrate this year’s grape harvest in France through a dedicated event “Sofitel Wine Days” from September 22nd to October 31st.

Embrace a touch of French gastronomy with the magnifique fusion of selected French wines and appetizing dishes, created to elevate all your senses. Guests are invited to savour the most sought-after French wines from renowned wineries such as Rothschild, Guigal, Alain Chabanon, Daumas Gassac, Brumont, Trimbach, Jadot, and Bordeaux.

Imbued with a sense of timeless elegance and French art de vivre, Sofitel Wine Days promise to graciously delight all palates.

See also Oktoberfest Delights at Sofitel Plaza Hanoi 2014

Special offers:

• 25% discount for French wines in “Voyage du Vin” menu

• Selection of 20 French Wines of the Month at attractive prices at Brasserie Westlake and Song Hong Bar

• Selection of 20 wines from The Great Bordeaux Region at special rates at Ming Restaurant

• Signature dishes with wine pairing at Song Hong Bar and Summit Lounge

For more information, contact:

Sofitel Plaza Hanoi

1 Thanh Nien Road, Ba Dinh Dist., Hanoi

Phone: 84 (0)4 3823 8888 extension 5301

E-mail: H3553-FB1@sofitel.com

Dr. Yvonne P. Doderer “In the Midst of the Mainstream?”

Sun 21 Sep 2014, 3 pm

Goethe-Institut Hanoi

56-58 Nguyễn Thái Học, Ba Đình, Hà Nội

Nha San Collective, Queer Forever! and Goethe Institut Hanoi are pleased to send you information about our Sept. event “Queer movements and contemporary art in German-speaking countries” – a lecture and a discussion with Prof_in. Dr_in. Yvonne P. Doderer.

Since the 1970s like in the U.S. in German-speaking countries and under the symbol of the rainbow, a political, “queer” movement has formed up fighting for its rights, for the societal and political recognition of being queer. Today and in these countries it looks like as if this movement has been arrived in the midst of the societal mainstream. But what role does art play in the development of this movement? And to ask in reverse:

which role does this movement play in contemporary art? Because a lot of artists have a queer background but are not necessarily making “queer art” whereupon it can be asked what “queer art” might be. However there are also artists who take their queer identity and/or their political understanding as a starting point for their artistic practice and who thereby contribute to societal change, to change perspectives. In this lecture some examples of queer art productions in terms of single positions and exhibitions in German-speaking countries will be introduced and discussed.

Languages: German with simultaneous translation into Vietnamese.

Please note that this event is by invitation only. Please register to receive your invitation by email contact@queerforever.com, subject “The lecture on Sunday, Sept. 21″, including your name.

Yvonne P. Doderer (Germany) is head of the “Office of Transdisciplinary Research and Cultural Production” in Stuttgart and Professor for Cultural Gender Studies at the University of Applied Sciences in Düsseldorf. Since years she works as an artist, lecturer and author in the international artistic field focusing on the linkage of gender, urban and spatial research as well as activism.         

Solo Exhibition “Fading Dreams – Disintegrating Realities” by Ha Manh Thang in Thailand

Opening: Sat 20 Sep 2014, 5 pm

Exhibition: 20 Sep – 18 Oct 2014

Thavibu Gallery

JTC Jewelry Trade Center

Suite 433, 4th floor 919/1 Silom Road

10500 Bangkok, Thailand

Art exhibition Fading Dreams – Disintegrating Realities with new oil and mixed media paintings by the Vietnamese artist Ha Manh Thang is going to take place in Thailand.

Built on his previous series, the artist continues to be inspired by themes of memories, history, and cultural heritage, from ancient towers at Angkor Wat and sporadic village communal houses in Vietnam’s rural north, to old costumes used by emperors and royal families during Vietnam’s Le and Trinh dynasties in the 17th century.

Thang’s paintings can be viewed as a conscious choice in presenting his own world. For him, painting is a kind of behavior that neither glamourizes nor represents the world. Painting is to understand the world. In his understanding, the world appears as neither Eastern nor Western. Rather, understanding is a process, where both the East and the West as two different world views become each other’s substance and effect, means and end, structure and form.

Ha Manh Thang is 34 years old and one of Vietnam’s most important young and upcoming artists. He graduated from the Hanoi Institute of Fine Art in 2004 and has taken part in international exhibitions in Singapore, Germany, Hungary, and the USA, and his works are in the permanent collection of the Singapore Art Museum.

Sapa Festival of the Arts 2014 in Sapa town

20 Sep – 18 Oct 2014

Sapa Tourist Centre, Sapa Rooms and locations in town

For decades the cooler summer weather of Sapa has captivated many artists to behold the magnificent mountains from June until Autumn, during when they turn golden yellow just before rice crop. During the Sapa Festival of Art, these artists will open their private studios for visitors and there will be an exhibition of paintings at Sapa Museum for the festival month. This is a great opportunity to meet the artists, ask them about their works and make special bargains.

A limited edition set of prints and postcards will be available for sale at Sapa Tourist centre during the Sapa Festival of Art. All proceeds from the sale of these items will go to the support for impoverished schools.

Screening of Film “En La Ciudad” (In the City)

Sun 21 Sep 2014, 7.30 pm

THBC Spanish Tapas Bar

44, lane 31 Xuan Dieu Str, Hanoi

Come to the film screening “En La Ciudad” (In the City) (2003, 110 mins).

About the film

Director Cesc Gay’s idea for “In the City” came to him at a meal with friends: a private, secret look at a group of characters who have a number of emotional experiences they never talk about. The movie that came from this inspiration is “In the City,” the ensemble story of a group of thirty-something friends in Barcelona. Behind the facade of their friendship are many secrets. For example, single Sofia lives a fantasy life of romance and unconscious lies. Tomas is having a secret affair with one of his students. Married Irene finds herself attracted to her friend Silvia.

Take a look at the trailer here

Free entrance.

Language: Spanish and English sub

Contact: 043 718 8246 (English – Vietnamese speaking)

Exhibition “The Exponents Without Number” by Tran Trong Vu

Opening: Sun 21 Sep 2014, 5 pm

Talk Show “Convicted City Disappears”: Sun 21 Sep 2014, 2 – 4 pm

Exhibition:  21 Sep – 15 Oct 2014, 8.30 am – 6.30 pm

Heritage Space

Dolphin Plaza, 17 Tran Binh, My Dinh, Ha Noi

You are invited to the visual exhibition “The Exponents Without Number” and Talk show on the occasion of publishing “Thành phố bị kết án biến mất” (The Convicted City Has Disappeared) by painter Tran Trong Vu.

See also the exhibition “I will Come to See You with a Visual Story” by Tran Trong Vu.

The exhibition sends a message about true moments of reality, filled with characters from urban and contemporary life.

He brings contemporary issues and little pieces of life into small works, then combines them together into bigger oeuvres. That evokes in every audience different feelings and sparks lingering thoughts,  via a sort of non-verbal drama.

Talk show of Tran Trong Vu to the public will be about his creative career and very first novel titled “The Convicted City Has Disappeared” prior to the opening of this exhibition.

Japanese Furin Windbell Festival

20 and 21 Sep 2014, 9 am – 9 pm

Yuki Matsuri

50 – 52 Yen Bai I, Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi

The windbell festival is a meaningful cultural exchange activity for you to know more about the Japanese culture.

Main activities:

* Live performance

* Yosakoi (a traditional and modern art of Japanese)

* Karaoke, windbell-drawing contests

* Traditional game booths of Vietnam and Japan

* Culinary and Cultural booths of Japan

* Cosplay, origami, traditional games of Vietnam

* Book store, books for the youth

And many more attractive activities…

Free entrance.

“Chầu văn” at Hanoi Social Club

Sat 20 Sep 2014, 8 pm

Hanoi Social Club

6 Hoi Vu Str, Hanoi

Chau Van – it’s traditional Vietnamese music. But it will ROCK YOUR SOCKS.

Expect a pumping dance track

Expect fat drops!! (yes, really)

Expect killer solos on the banjo-like instrument – “dan nguyet”

Expect big bass (from a big drum)

Expect everything you don’t expect from traditional Vietnamese music.

We’ve got the countries best chau van band – “The Thanh An Ethnic Band” from the epicentre of chau van music – Nam Dinh. And if you’ve never seen someone destroy a dan nguyet before, then you’ve seen nothing.

Is this a cultural performance? Or is this a dance party? Only one way to find out.

Tickets: 100,000 VND at the door

Exhibition “Loading… Please Wait”

Opening: Sun 21 Sep 2014, 6 pm

Exhibition: 21 Sep – 21 Oct 2014

Cafe Xe cổ

11 – 13 Hang Bun, Hanoi

“Loading… Plead wait..” is the title of a group exhibition by artists Vuong Van Thao, Ly Hung Anh, Doan Xuan Tang, Luu Vu Long, Trinh Minh Tien, Do Hiep, Dang Xuan Truong.

This event is sponsored by Mr. Vinh Tan Dao, the owner of the coffee shop, also a very famous vintage motor lover and one of the founders of Harley Davidson club in Hanoi. Furthermore, he has a special interest in art and is a sponsor for Vietnamese artists.

Screening of Film “The Shawshank Redemption”

Fri 19 Sep 2014, 7.30 pm

Centre for Assistance and Development of Movie Talents

51 Tran Hung Dao Str (4th floor), Hanoi

In the third week of debut film month, you are invited to film screening “The Shawshank Redemption” directed by Frank Darabont.

Original language with English subtitles. The screening is for educational purpose and supportive to TPD Centre’s Young Cinema Fund.

About film

The Shawshank Redemption is a 1994 American drama film written and directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman. It is ranked #1 in IMDb’s “Top 250″ list and is considered one of the best movies of all time.

Adapted from the Stephen King novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption, the film tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a banker who spends 19 years in Shawshank State Prison for the murder of his wife and her lover despite his claims of innocence. During his time at the prison, he befriends a fellow inmate, Ellis Boyd “Red” Redding, and finds himself protected by the guards after the warden begins using him in his money laundering operation.

Entry: 20,000 VND (donation for TPD’s fund for movie talents)

Chamber Music Night “Romance of September”

Fri 19 Sep 2014, 8 pm

Heritage Space

Dolphin Plaza, 17 Tran Binh, My Dinh, Ha Noi

The chamber music night “Romance of September” with the participation of Hanoian Trio will present famous music compositions by Antonio Vivaldi, P. I. Tchaikovsky, Johan Sebastian Bach, William Henry Squire, Tran Luu Hoang, Le Thanh Xuan, together with compositions by a member of the group, Kien Cuong.

Hanoian Trio is a newly-founded chamber music band with 3 original members: cellist Ha Mien, pianist/composer Luu Hoang, oboist/composer/conductor Kien Cuong. From September the band welcomes one more member to the team: opera singer Thuy Nga.

See also Hanoian Trio’s concert Summer Shines at Manzi in July.

Additional Fee: VND 100,000 (drinks not included)

Contact for booking table: 01234 314 882 (Ms Ngọc)

By vivian