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What's on Jan 3-9, 2022 (Daily updated)
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MUSIC & PERFORMANCES

Hanoi-A wo|man




Jan 8, 8 pm
Vietnam National Opera&Ballet, 11 Nui Truc Street

From Goethe Institut:

“A wo|man” is a contemporary dance play within the Goethe-Institute’s calling for innovative performances based on Sophocles’ classic Greek play ANTIGONE.

Hoi An-Lantern Festival



Until Feb 15, 2022,

Hoi An Memories Island, Quang Nam Province

The 2022 Hoi An Lantern Festival, a special cultural and art event held to celebrate Christmas and welcome in the New Year.

Featuring a series of cultural performances and art celebrations, marking the start of post-COVID-19 tourism events for 2022.
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EXHIBITION

HCMC- Art Exhibition: The Reflection






14 Dec 2021 – 08 Jan 2022, Tues – Sat, and by appointment, 10 am – 07 pm,
Galerie Quynh, 118 Nguyen Van Thu Street, D1
info@galeriequynh.com / +84 28 3822 7218

From the organizer:

‘The Reflection’, an exhibition of new work by Hanoi-based artist Ha Manh Thang. This is the artist’s fourth solo exhibition at the gallery and showcases his most experimental and introspective works to date.

As Ha Manh Thang witnesses the erosion of time across the surfaces and in the details of ancient paintings and objects, he admits the tendency towards abstraction comes naturally through his own research and discovery of the works’ images, colors and multilayered meanings. His continuous exploration of Vietnamese heritage and culture, and love of antiques from lacquer panels and folding screens, to carvings and reliefs seems to parallel with his continuous contemplation upon the landscapes present in both the antiquities and in the natural world.

Hanoi-Loong Koong





Until Feb 15, 2022 , 10 am – 8 pm
Vincom Center for Contemporary Art (VCCA)
B1 – R3, Vincom Mega Mall Royal City, 72A Nguyen Trai Street
From VCCA:

Vincom Center for Contemporary Art (VCCA) opens the contemporary ceramic exhibition “Loong Koong” introducing nearly 50 artworks by two artists Trinh Vu Hieu and Bui Quoc Khanh, with the theme from traditional images to reflections of today’s society.

Well-known as an artist who restores traditional cultural values, Trinh Vu Hieu is passionate and eager to convey Vietnamese historical stories through different mediums. The artist has imbued between folk materials from the Hang Trong paintings and the technique of handmade ceramics of the Northern people to create this series of works. Going beyond a mere art form serving beliefs, these artworks with sophisticated craftsmanship still have the appearance of gods in the spiritual life since archaic times but become closer as if there were no barriers. Each of these devotional paintings on sustainable ceramics creates a different visual effect, as an old story told in a different way, interesting and full of charm.

Hanoi- Exhibition on typical Vietnamese women throughout history




Until May 30, 2022

Hoa Lo Prison Relic

An exhibition displaying the images of typical Vietnamese women throughout history.

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