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Saigoneer Trigger Directed by writer Nguyễn Quang Vinh, “Hội An Show – Gratitude” was launched last month in the central Vietnam town. It featured 150 artists portraying the history of the ancient town via stories of Hoi An silk, bài chòi folk art, and Cham culture during major events such as the re-establishment of trading in Hoi An in the 18 th century through the beginning of the 20 th century and naval warfare between villagers and sea monsters based on the Tale of Cầu Chùa. The show was initiated by the Hoi An City People’s Committee in coordination with the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) and the Quang Nam Tourism Association, thanks to VND5 billion (US$217,000) in funding with the aim of restarting tourism post-COVID-19. It was performed in part to celebrate the 46 ....
2020 in review: the silence and boom of cultural sector Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công 09/01/2021
10:36 GMT+7 The year 2020 has passed with unprecedented developments in the field of culture as many activities were “frozen” or took place in moderation and have recovered only somewhat over the few last months. The artists performing at the online VNSO Season Opening Concert. Silence in the first half of the year Early in the year when the Tet (Lunar New Year) Festival ended, the COVID-19 epidemic began its complicated outbreak in the country. Thereafter, a series of festivals and crowded activities were cancelled. Book launches, seminars, art performances, exhibitions and other cultural exchanges were also not possible. ....
2020 in review: the silence and boom of cultural sector Thursday, 2021-01-07 17:06:09 Font Size: Font Size: | NDO – The year 2020 has passed with unprecedented developments in the field of culture as many activities were “frozen” or took place in moderation and have recovered only somewhat over the few last months. Silence in the first half of the year Early in the year when the Tet (Lunar New Year) Festival ended, the COVID-19 epidemic began its complicated outbreak in the country. Thereafter, a series of festivals and crowded activities were cancelled. Book launches, seminars, art performances, exhibitions and other cultural exchanges were also not possible. ....