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MUSIC & PERFORMANCES

Hanoi-Cinerato Concert




Dec 7, 7.30 pm,

L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien street, Hoan Kiem district

By the pure attraction of music, Cinerato Concert will help audience “re-watch” the world-famous movies of Harry Potter, The God Father and La La Land with soundtrack music that once mesmerized you, performed by lecturers at Erato School of Music and Performing Arts.

Ticket price: VND 250,000

Hanoi-Experimental Music Series “Beyond Sound”

Dec 9, 8-10 PM,

Heritage Space, 1st Floor, Dolphin Plaza, 6 Nguyen Hoang (for car) | 28 Tran Binh (for bike), My Dinh 2, Nam Tu Liem district

A series of concerts of experimental music aiming to reveal the latest works of Vietnamese and foreign composers/ musicians. The program is curated and organized by Heritage Space and Dom Dom.

Tickets:

VIP ticket: VND100,000 (including 01 free drink)

STANDARD: VND 80,000

MEMBER ticket: VND 50,000 (for membership and students)

Hanoi- Flute & Piano Duet: Luu Duc Anh – Nguyen Ly Huong

Dec 9, 8 pm,

L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien street, Hoan Kiem district

Featuring two young artists Luu Duc Anh and Nguyen Ly Huong at L’Espace will bring the audience to a romantic atmosphere of French music, created by the sophisticated collaboration between flute and piano.

Tickets; VND 190,000 – VND 120,000 for L’Espace members – VND 90,000 for students

HCMC-Ballet Performance “The Nutcracker”

Dec 8 and 10, 8 pm,

Ho Chi Minh City Opera House, 7 Lam Son Square, District 1

Ho Chi Minh City Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera promises to deliver the extravaganza Nutcracker in its never before shape and look, guaranteed to captivate the new audiences and even the old ones who come and live again in the land of dreams and music.

Ticket price: VND 200,000 – VND 400,000 – VND 550,000 – VND 650,000 – VND 800,000

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EXHIBITION

Hanoi- Exhibition “Forgotten Moments” by Vu Duc Trung



Dec 2, 2017 – January 2, 2018

Dong Phong Art Gallery, 3 Ly Dao Hanh Street

A solo exhibition by Vu Duc Trung

Free entry

Hanoi- Exhibition “Trio”



Vicas Art Studio, 32 Hao Nam street, Dong Da district

Presenting artworks created by Le Huu Hieu, Nguyen Van The and Van Trong.

Hanoi-Exhibition “No & Meaning” by Nguyen Minh Thanh


Opening: Dec 9, 6 pm
Exhibition: Dec 9, 2017 – Jan 8, 2018
Manzi Art Space, 14 Phan Huy Ich Street

A solo exhibition by visual artist Nguyen Minh Thanh – one of the most important artists of contemporary art in Vietnam today.

Long known in the art community for his thoughtful, introspective musings of self, Thanh presents his life in all its simplicity and honesty. After 10 years of seclusion living a solitary, meditative life in the hillside of Dalat, Thanh has reduced his art to a simple expression of his happiness.

As the artists says, “Before, when the beauty appears, I feel happy. Now, when I am happy, the beauty appears”.

Free entry

Hanoi-Contemporary Art Exhibition “Du & Doi”


4th floor, Hanoi Museum, Pham Hung Street, Nam Tu Liem district,

Introducing more than 300 artworks created with various media: lacquer, oil, dó paper, and mixed media.

The exhibition focuses on the mental concept of traditionality and modernity with the aim of realising that the world has always been miraculous, loving and brand-new. This is the chance for audience to see and appreciate the artworks by the two artists, as well as preserving and promoting Vietnamese contemporary art to the local and international public.

HCMC-Exhibition “Slices” by Ngo Van Sac

Craig Thomas Gallery, 27i Tran Nhat Duat Street, Tan Dinh Ward, District 1,

In his solo exhibition, Ngo Van Sac returns to his unique form of wood burn painting as a follow-up to his 2015 exhibition of collage and acrylic on canvas paintings entitled “In Opposite”.

With “Slices”, Sac continues the evolution of his wood burn practice with the introduction of more acrylic paint and calligraphy, and through a change in primary subject matter from a focus on self-portraiture to the portrayal of the peoples of Vietnam’s ethnic minority groups.

What remains the same are Sac’s working method which demonstrates a mastery of his materials, and the exciting outcomes of his experimentation.

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