After a four-year hiatus, performing art extravaganza Krossing Over Arts Festival (KOAF) officially makes a comeback this April with a week of events to delight Saigon’s art lovers.
Táo, whose real name is Võ Hồ Thanh Vi, belongs to Vietnam’s earliest generation of rappers, having been making music since 2010. In Vietnam’s rap landscape, Táo’s music is characterized by assured and distinctive flow that’s easily distinguishable.
After years in production, Hanoi indie duo Limebócx’ long-awaited music video for ‘Dung Họa’ was finally released this month, a much-needed treat for fans who have waited four years for new music from the pair.
In our years of writing about Vietnam, Saigoneer has had the pleasure to meet many impassioned, inquisitive individuals whose creative and academic projects inspired us to appreciate the many facets of Vietnamese culture.
Bẩm thầy Tường, có thầy Vũ đến tìm! (Rain in a Moon Night), a web-comic-turned-manga penned by Vietnamese mangaka Hoàng Tường Vy, was among the eleven bronzes given out.