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What's on January 18-24 (Daily updated)
  • | dtinews.vn | January 18, 2021 06:43 AM

MUSIC & PERFORMANCES

Hanoi- “Les Misérables” performed at Hanoi Opera House stage

 

January 18,19,20 and 21

Hanoi Opera House, 1 Trang Tien Street

The musical “Les Misérables” will be performed by the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet.

From Spain to Vietnam Music Night


Jan 19, 8 pm
Tranquil Books & Coffee
No. 5 Nguyễn Quang Bích

From the organizer:

Next Tuesday, instead of a regular Open Mic night, we are happy to welcome the performance from a beloved trio: Carmen at voice, Than Tu Ngoc Linh at Dan Tranh and Diego at guitar in the From Spain to Vietnam music night.

Our dear friends will play some new compositions in the wonderful and cozy Tranquil Books & Coffee at 5 Nguyen Quang Bich.
So long to see you,

Entrance fee: 150k (free flow basic drinks included).

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EXHIBITION

Hanoi-Exhibition features paintings by people with autism


Until Feb 29,

Megan Gallery, 299 Trung Kinh street, Cau Giay district

An exhibition entitled Sac Mau - Nhung Manh Ghep (The Pieces of Colours) showing some 40 paintings by To Do Huong Giang, Nguyen Van Duy, Vu Do Tuan Duy, Nguyen Trung Hieu, Pham Quang Huy and Nguyen Danh Lam.

The artists, who are aged from 13 to 22 years old and have autism, have learned to paint at a charity painting class run by artist Luong Giang.

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 traditional Japanese dolls




Jan 8 – 27, 8 am – 5 pm
Ho Chi Minh City Fines Art Museum
97A Pho Duc Chinh, District 1

From Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam:

From the very beginning of new year 2021 The Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam will organize for the first time ever the exhibition of “Traditional Japanese Dolls” at Ho Chi Minh City Fines Art Museum.

This exhibition features 32 traditional dolls depicting the gracefulness of Japanese ladies in kimono, popular characters in Japanese Noh and Kabuki plays, babies, children, teenagers royal dolls and clay dolls.

Free entry.

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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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