Works on display at the exhibition (Photo: dangcongsan.vn)

Exhibition shows Uncle Ho’s attachment towards Hanoi

More than 300 photos, documents, paintings, porcelain vases, and ceramic works illustrating President Ho Chi Minh’s attachment towards the capital Hanoi are being displayed at an exhibition which is taking place at the art space of Bat Trang Ceramic JSC in Bat Trang Village, Gia Lam District, Hanoi.
Singer Le Thanh Phong

I take on the responsibility of renewing, promoting, and passing on Vi - Giam folk songs.

With a soul deeply infused with the distinctive melodies and simple yet heartfelt lyrics of Nghe Tinh Vi - Giam folk songs, passed down through the lullabies of his grandmother and mother since childhood, Le Thanh Phong is among the very few who decided to pursue a career closely tied to this cultural heritage. In his interview with Nhan Dan (People) Weekend, he talked about his efforts, along with his colleagues and collaborators, in preserving and developing the Nghe Tinh Vi - Giam folk songs.
The performing space of the programme ‘Xam in the city’. (Photo: Thuy Trang)

Spreading the art of Xam singing among young people

In the hustle and bustle circle of modern life, it seems that young people are gradually becoming uninterested in traditional artists. Contrary to this popular belief, many groups of young people have been silently working to light up the flame of love for the cultural heritage of their ancestors. Prominent among them is the Xam 48h group, which gathers those who have a common passion for ‘Xam’ — an ancient type of singing by blind buskers.
Held every October, the Monsoon Music Festival has turned Hanoi into a familiar meeting point for both domestic and international tourists.

New opportunities for music tourism

Music tourism is a growing trend that combines the enjoyment of entertainment music events with sightseeing and relaxation. In recent years, the demand for music-related travel experiences has been increasing worldwide.
Scene from the musical ‘Wicked’ staged by the Vocal Arts Faculty of the Military University of Culture and Arts. (Photo: Vocal Arts Faculty of the Military University of Culture and Arts)

Enhancing vocal qualities through musical theatre

In recent years, the Vocal Arts Faculty of the Hanoi-based Military University of Culture and Arts has adopted innovations in training, meeting the needs and development trends of performing arts. Blending theory and practice in training, the faculty has staged musical programmes and plays which have helped to improve vocal and acting skills of students in a comprehensive way.
New vitality of folk performing arts

New vitality of folk performing arts

Hanoi has a rich repertoire of folk performing arts, from water puppetry to ‘Cheo’ (Vietnamese traditional opera), ‘trong quan’ folk singing and drum dance, and Ai Lao singing and dancing. There was a period when many folk performing arts were at risk of disappearing. However, thanks to investment and support from authorities at all levels and the cultural sector, folk art forms have found new vitality. Many localities have utilised folk art forms to develop the cultural industry.
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