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What's on October 8-14 (Daily updated)
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MUSIC & PERFORMANCES

Hanoi-Live Performance “Bamboo Talk”

Oct 11, 6 pm

Phu Sa Lab, 21/52 To Ngoc Van, Tay Ho District

An eclectic combination of traditional and contemporary art by the independent artist community of Phu Sa Lab. The creativity of new bamboo instruments and Big Jar Drum, with folk instruments and saxophones, sets a new level of performance standard in Vietnam.

Hanoi- Ca Trù Performance by Kim Duc Ca Tru School

 

Oct: Sat 13 and 27 Oct 2018, 7 pm
Nov: Sat 10 and 24 Nov 2018, 7 pm
Dec: Sat 8 and 22 Dec 2018, 7 pm
Phu Sa Lab, 21/52 To Ngoc Van road, Quang An ward, Tay Ho district

Artist Pho Thi Kim Duc – The bridge connecting five generations of Ca tru.

Kim Duc Ca Tru School – The school teaches and performs Ca Tru with Instruments and Classical Singing.

Entry fee: 500,000VND/pax with 1 complimentary light meal and drink

Book tickets via:
Tel +84 96 151 8822
Email jolie@phusalab.com

Note:
– Book your tickets 24 hours prior to the show
– The show is not for children under 8 years old

HCMC-A O Show by Lune Production

Every day except Thursday, 6pm

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

Featuring optical illusions and impressive acrobatics, paired with traditional music performances by a troupe of talented local artists.

Known as the Cirque du Soleil of Vietnam (minus the flashy outfits), this live show depicts the transition of rural Vietnam into today’s modern landscape, using props such as giant woven baskets, scaffolding, bamboo canes, and ropes.

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

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EXHIBITION

Hanoi-Exhibition: “The Big Book Larousse of Space”

Oct 1 – 30, 9 am – 8 pm (longer opening hours on event nights at L’Espace)

L’Espace’s Mezzanine, 24 Trang Tien Street

Exhibition of images from the book “Le très grand livre de l’espace” (The big book Larousse of Space) – a great book to discover all the wonders of the universe, with six major thematic sections divided into sub-themes (satellites, galaxies, Ariane 5…), and ending with a large, beautiful double-page. The book also contains a great diversity of information, which is serious, anecdotal, unusual, humorous… but always extraordinary, helping children to approach the mysteries of space from different angles.

Free entry

Hanoi- Exhibition "Lam" (Blue)


Vietnam University of Fine Arts, 42 Yet Kieu, Hoan Kiem District

Featuring around 50 lacquer paintings by 25 Vietnamese artists using different shades of blue.

Hanoi-Exhibition “Infinity of Mirror”

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

The exhibition is expected to be a unique experience, giving audiences a chance to enjoy calligraphic artworks by Christian Hadengue and paintings by Le Thua Tien, with music composed by Mark Lockett played in the background and accompanied by Hubert Haddad’s poems.

The exhibition is a meeting between artists who have adopted a language naturally ‘out of step’ with their cultural backgrounds (Western and Asian).


Hanoi- Exhibition “From Villages to Streets” by Vu Dinh Luong


Fine – Arts Exhibition House, 16 Ngo Quyen Street, Hoan Kiem District

Artist Vu Dinh Luong presents 36 works including 18 watercolor paintings, nine lacquer artworks, and nine oil and acrylic paintings.

HCMC-Photo Media Exhibition “FoMO – Fear of Missing Out”


Toong Minh Khai, 126 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai street, District 3

Australian photo-media artist Darren Tynan documents video compression errors using broadcasts from free-to-air Australian television channels.

By intercepting broadcast signals, Tynan explores transmission glitches as a serendipitous phenomenon and as a creative tool in the photographic process.

A project spanning two years, FoMO is a world punctuated by randomness, disintegration and transmutation.

Free entrance.

HCMC-Exhibition by Hoang Duong Cam



Galerie Quynh

118 Nguyen Van Thu, Dakao, District 1

At the exhibition, Vietnamese artist Hoang Duong Cam is introducing his new sculptures and some of his most ambitious paintings to date.

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