2014-06-18

Theater Performance of “Border”

Sat 28 Jun 2014, 8 pm

L’Espace

24 Tràng Tiền, Hà Nội

You are invited to a entertainment opening of “Border” by Les Rémouleurs Company. Les Rémouleurs, famous for a creativity and theatre machine (puppet and Chinese shade play) will concur with Thailand’s normal puppet organisation (Ban Silpa Khang and Empty Space Chiang Mai) in this play.

Frontieres-les-Remouleurs

A normal Thai hothouse rhyme tells a story about one bird in hunt of a new nest. It will be achieved with a prolonged low-pitched poem stoical by dual musicians: Francesco Pastacaldi, percussionist, and Ajan KB, flutist and multi-instrumentalist. Magic lanterns, phantasmagoria and other effects deeply investigate a wonders and woes of life.

Tickets:

Ticket price: 120 000 VND

Special cost for members of L’Espace and students: 60 000 VND

Tickets are accessible during L’Espace.

The Transitions Tour 2014: The Observatory MoE Talk Live in Saigon

Sat 28 Jun 2014, 7 pm

Zerostation

12 a 43rd alley (at a behind of Nguyen Thi Dinh facile school),

Lam Van Ben st, Dis 7. HCMC

Please be presented a initial installment in a array of artist speak and performances of a customarily abandoned side of initial humanities that is music.

The eventuality is also partial of a TRANSITIONS 2104 TOUR featuring Singapore’s excellent THE OBSERVATORY and Norwegian problematic gems MOE, followed by an insinuate contention about their arts.

Attention: There will be a many expected contention and furious pity on initial music, a clarification and around’s. Your assemblage is severely acquire and appreciated. For lovers of border-defying sounds and spectrumless emotions.

The Observatory and MoE also play in Hanoi on Fri 27 Jun with Hanoi’s possess technopunk rope XAI. For some-more information about a bands and listen to their representation song greatfully see a prior post.

Tickets: 100,000 vnd on entry. Free opening for students with valid.

Music Night “Transitions”: The Observatory + Moe + Xai

Fri 27 Jun 2014, 7.30 pm

Hanoi Rock City

27/52 To Ngoc Van, Tay Ho

THE ONION CELLAR proudly presents Singaporean astronauts THE OBSERVATORY Norwegian heavyweights MOE – live in Hanoi! Support comes from new internal technopunk challenging force XAI.

In all earnest this is utterly presumably going to be a LOUDEST AND RAWEST uncover in Hanoi this year. Specially dedicated to people who were rocking with us and ZENI GEVA roughly a year ago!

THE OBSERVATORY (Singapore – avant-rock)

The heart and essence of The Observatory is in a consistent reinvention. With any release, a members have persisted in their initial take on a cocktail songform.

In 12 years, The Observatory have left from folk electronica to prog to avant rock, to coming a some-more primal sound in new years, clear in their fifth album, Catacombs; a investigate in delusion, stupidity and obsession.

Genre preoccupations aside, The Observatory’s song is texturally complex, viscerally romantic and splintering in a bleakness. The try to cranky squandered borders and find low-pitched extremities that together polarities within tellurian existence provokes and inspires in a deeply puzzling way. Even during a coldest and many abstract, it is tellurian to a core.

Based in Singapore, a eccentric avant stone rope has expelled 5 albums and several special plan releases. Their indie and improv leanings simulate an recurrent vigilant to suppress predicament and criticise automatic ways of blurb music-making.

MOE (Norway – initial sound rock)

The Norwegian rope MoE is famous for blending their minimalistic compositions with choice and initial approaches that fails to fit in a stone genre.

With large collaborations surpassing a borders of stone and noise, MoE seeks a comprehensive participation in a execution of a music. Loud and violently, they hurt their instruments and brings a listener closer to a healthy insanity.

Their new activity includes furloughed in Mexico, Japan, Europe, seeking new collaborations with initial scenes all over a universe to enhance a music. MoE continues operative in an unpredictable, loud and dim landscape, with a extended low-pitched hunger. Over a years MoE have collaborated with musicians and bands such as cellist Okkyung Lee, Lasse Marhaug, John Hegre, The Observatory and Arabrot ++++.

XAI (Vietnam – technopunk)

XAI are prohibited lava that spilled when a organisation of immature artists rising from Hanoi’s initial song school, DomDom, came together with dual members of Vietnam’s rawest fem punk band, GỗLim, and recruited UK front lady Lizo to ‘play a microphone’.

Loosely defining their song as technopunk, this frantically playful, live electronic rope mix wail and keyboard melodies with crashing drums, scratchy vocals and analogue intent play on layers of plain baselines and creatively crafted beats and textures. Visual art, liquid opening and wantonness scrutiny of sound countenance bond and expostulate XAI, whose name literally translates to ‘wrong’ – though spelt wrong.

The band, still really many in a rudimentary theatre of expansion are one to keep on a radar for uninformed destiny music.

TICKETS (please review carefully)

VND 30K – 25 EARLY BIRD tickets during this cost accessible from HẦM HÀNH from 16.00 – 25 May

VND 60K – once those 25 early bird tickets run out, tickets will be labelled during 60k and also accessible from HẦM HÀNH until 23.30 – 25 June

VND 100K – during doors

Pop-rock Concert with Mélissa Laveaux in Hanoi and HCMC

Thu 26 Jun 2014, 8 pm

L’Espace, Hanoi

24 Tràng Tiền, Hà Nội



Sat 28 Jun 2014, 8 pm

IDECAF, HCMC

You are invited to a pop-rock unison with Mélissa Laveaux.

Mélissa Laveaux is now reinventing herself though escaped a singular temperament displayed in her initial acclaimed manuscript (Camphor And Copper, 2008). She grew adult in Ottawa though was innate to Haitian relatives in Montréal. In a arise of her initial album, she changed to France. A ethereal theatre of her life that set a credentials for a lyrics on ‘Dying Is A Wild Night’, her final manuscript expelled in 2013.

Instead of peaceful and acoustic folk, a immature artist prefers some-more worldly appetite of absolute pop. The lyrics are personal as always, her voice is still erotic and youthful, though a arrangements place importance on stroke and electronic sounds.

Tickets:

Ticket price: 120 000 VND

Special cost for members of L’Espace and students: 60 000 VND

Tickets are accessible during L’Espace.

HCMC

Ticket price: 100 000 VND

Special cost for students: 50 000 VND

Tickets are accessible during IDECAF.

Subscription Concert Vol 71

25 and 26 Jun 2014, 8 pm

Hanoi Opera House

1 Tràng Tiền, Hà Nội

You are invited to Subscription Concert vol 71 with conductor Andrea Pestalozza and artists of Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra.

Program

Alexander Scriabin: Reverie for Orchestra E vital op.24 (Vietnam Premiere)

Richard Wagner: Prelude and Liebestod from Opera “Tristan und Isolde”

Johannes Brahms: Symphony no.2 D-major Op.73

Tickets

Ticket prices: 200000, 350000, 500000 VND. All Tickets accessible during Hanoi Opera House – 1 Trang Tien or can book over ticketvn@gmail.com.

For giveaway smoothness Call: 0913489858, 0983067996.

Meeting with Pham Xuan Nguyen during L’Espace

Tue 24 Jun 2014, 9.30 am

L’Espace

24 Tràng Tiền, Hà Nội

You are invited to a assembly with literary censor Pham Xuan Nguyen on a arise of edition his literary critique book entitled “Nhà văn như Thị Nở”.

Pham Xuan Nguyen is a censor / researcher during Vietnam Institute of Literature. He is also a Chairman of Hanoi Writers Association

“Nhà văn như Thị Nở” is a initial literary critique book by Pham Xuan Nguyen. The book depicts portraits of 51 writers of Vietnamese novel in past and present.

Speaker: Pham Xuan Nguyen

Free entrance.

Language: Vietnamese.

Lighting Workshop with Cinematographer Jamie Maxtone-Graham

21 and 22 Jun 2014, 9 am – 5 pm

DOCLAB

Goethe-Institut Hanoi

56-58 Nguyễn Thái Học

Ba Đình, Hà Nội

You are invited to join a two-day complete lighting seminar for filmmakers and cinematographers.

When: Saturday and Sunday – Jun 21, 22 2014

Where: Goethe Institut Ha Noi 56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc

Cost: 2,000,000 VND // (2 scholarships accessible for ½ cost for former DocLab students)

Class: 8-12 people

Instructor: Jamie Maxtone-Graham worked for some-more than 20 years as a cinematographer in New York and Los Angeles on underline films, commercials, documentaries and episodic television. He has a prolonged list of film credits internationally, in Vietnam and a region.

Workshop will be in English (with interpretation accessible for those who need it) and is open to all camera people – quite for those who would like to make cinematic documentary films. Anyone with simple to middle cinematography skills who is looking to urge a demeanour of their work will advantage from this workshop.

This two-day seminar will concentration on genuine life sharpened conditions and problem elucidate for filmmakers operative on location. Focus will be on:

• Lighting for a interview

• Creative framing and lighting to tell your client’s story

• Making a best of a bad location

• Active and pacifist lighting techniques

Day 1

Active lighting – how to work with illumination (HMI and LED) and tungsten lights, lighting a interview, classical 3 indicate lighting techniques.

Participants will work in tiny groups and after a brief morning display and demonstration, they will work to emanate their possess set ups with lights, freeing and cameras.

Day 2

Passive lighting – lighting though lights, how to make a tedious room demeanour improved than it is, accessible light and a qualities, churned active/passive lighting, filming indoors or outdoor – how to make people demeanour good in any condition.

Participants will again work in tiny teams and in a accumulation of unsentimental locations designed to plea their newly acquired skills.

This seminar will be hands-on, complete and full of useful and unsentimental information. Come prepared to work and to learn.

For some-more information, greatfully contact: hanoidoclab@gmail.com

To register for a workshop, greatfully fill in a Application Form in DOCLAB’s website and send it behind to us.

Hanoi Doclab

Hanoidoclab.org

56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Hanoi

37342252/ext. 39

The West African Concert to Celebrate a World Music Night

Sat 21 Jun 2014, 8 – 10 pm

2th floor, Pullman Hanoi Hotel

40 Cat Linh Str, Hanoi

Come to a special unison to applaud The World Music Night 21 Jun with Musbaba Traore from Mali. The unison is a agreeable alloy of The West African prohibited vibes with a symphonic Vietnamese instrument.

Musbaba is a Malian musician, composer and singer. His character could be tangible as afro-pop-bambana, melting normal Malian sounds with universe song trends. He plays all arrange of percussion instruments and one normal fibre instrument called n’goni.

Musbaba is now formed in Hanoi (Vietnam) and has been operative on a plan Mali-Vietnam fusion. He integrated a normal Vietnamese instrument (Dan Tranh) in his low-pitched compositions, a outcome being a agreeable alloy of a West African prohibited vibes with a symphonic Asian sounds. African dance performances are also partial of a shows, formulating a synergy between a artists and their audience.

Free entry.

Percussive Fingerstyle Concert

Sat 21 Jun 2014, 8 pm

Heritage Space

Dolphin Plaza, 17 Tran Binh, My Dinh, Ha Noi

You are invited to a Percussive Fingerstyle Concert with strong, musty and childish melodies, that exhibit a suggestion and aspiration of youth.

The unison on second Saturday night of any month with opposite themes/styles will move opposite feelings and prove mixed tastes of music.

Ticket price: 80 000 VND (including 1 giveaway drink, optional)

The Book Talk in June

Fri 20 Jun 2014, 7.30 pm

Manzi Art Space

14 Phan Huy Ich, Hanoi

Continuing a monthly novel array called ‘The Book Talk’, in partnership with Nha Nam, a speak this month will be a contention on a purpose of a Vietnamese Writers’ Association in a internal scene.

Free entry.

Communications partners: Hanoi Grapevine and OfOtherThings

The Songs of Bob Dylan Tribute Night

Fri 20 Jun 2014, 7.30 pm

Hanoi Social Club

6 Hoi Vu Str, Hanoi

The aaaanswer my friend, is floating in … oh contemptible about that.

Bob Dylan. America’s answer to Trinh Cong Son? Or an oversimplistic comparison? Who knows. What we do know is that we have a garland of musicians prepared to open a songbooks of this good folk thespian (Bob Dylan, not Trinh Cong Son) and play some of his good works.

We’ve got strumming guitars, harmonicas, drums and scratchy voices granted by pro-performers and amatory amateurs. Playing Bob Dylan’s many renouned and also obtuse famous songs. It will be ENTERTAINING!

Come and sway, feel all reminiscent, and suffer folk song in Hanoi’s series one insinuate acoustic venue.

Tickets: 50,000 VND @ a door.

Vietnamese Photographer during Atkins CIWEM Environmental Photographer of a Year in London

Atkins CIWEM Environmental Photographer of a Year is an annual foe and muster showcasing a really best in general environmental photography.

Filled with beautifully low-pitched images that try issues such as innovation, tolerable development, biodiversity, poverty, meridian change, tellurian rights, enlightenment and race growth, a muster opens 23 Jun during a Royal Geographical Society, London and continues until 04 July.

Do Tuyet Trinh‘s comparison sketch Fishing net creation in Mekong Delta, Vietnam depicts women from a fishing village of a Mekong Delta, and highlights a problems combined by meridian change and a craziness of a annual flood.

Do Tuyet Trinh, innate in Hanoi, is a landowner by contention and a photographer by passion. Travel is her initial and inaugural priority in her giveaway time and she loves holding cinema along a way. Having been to 5 continents, she was advantageous to have possibility witnessing and experiencing many facets of lives. She won a series of general print contests, including “The Atkins CIWEM Environmental Photographer of a Year 2014” (UK) and “The People Planet International Photo Competition 2013” (Australia).

Contemporary Magic Performance “Notte” during L’Espace

Sat 21 Jun 2014, 8 pm

Youth Theatre

11 Ngo Thi Nham, Hanoi

You are invited to a contemporary sorcery uncover “Notte” by Compagnie 14:20.

Immersing a assembly in sum darkness, Notte blurs a vigilance and hides physique in a dim for a improved exhibit of calligraphy.

On theatre are a male and a woman: a story about 2 opposite worlds that attract and rebuff any other, perpetually acid for balance. This tranquil ballet is complemented by splendid balls, withdrawal behind trails of light as meteors. The sorcery does a rest and these balls spin into a constellations, swirling galaxies, in a inconstant space…

Tickets:

Ticket price: 120 000/100 000 VND

Special cost for members of L’Espace and students: 60 000/50 000 VND

Tickets are accessible during L’Espace.

La Fête de la Musique 2014 during Metropole Hanoi

Sat 21 Jun 2014, 5 – 8 pm

Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi

15 Ngo Quyen Str, Hanoi

On Jun 21st, opening is giveaway and shopping drinks when fasten a Fetê is optional. The Fetê is on during Hotel’s poolside from 5.00 pm to 8.00 pm. Brazilian Happy Hour (Time to suffer Champagne Cachaça with special discount) runs via a Fetê.

This year, Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi will acquire a deteriorate of object with a really special song festival guaranteed to elicit a sounds of summer. We offer a Brazillian-infused La Fête de la Musique to honour a nation that hosted World Cup 2014 and move a sparkling atmosphere of world’s many stirring soccer eventuality to Hanoi.

Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi has been a French relic in Hanoi given a spin of a final century, and will horde this year horde an dusk featuring a special Brazilian-themed jubilee and a conform uncover introducing new summer collections from Double Dose and Chula during a hotel’s poolside. In addition, a stylish French DJ GiMix will make renovate Bamboo Bar into a ideal end for a soulful night of cold out grooves. Influenced by many electronic low-pitched movements, such as Electro Swing and Balkan Beat, GiMix promises to take we on a symphonic debate of low-pitched genres.

La Fetê de la Musique is a renouned travel song festival that was launched in France behind in 1982 to see in a Summer Solstice and ever since, it kept a purpose as a jubilee of all genres and reverence to a libertarian suggestion of French-style travel fêtes. This day of song allows a fullest countenance of all low-pitched styles in a fair atmosphere, moving immature and not so immature people from all amicable backgrounds to welcome song during this really special time of year. As a French code of general hotels, Sofitel naturally plays an active purpose in this unifying informative event.

Come and join us for an memorable evening!

Free entry.

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