January 26 – February 1: American Jazz Diva Kristen Evelyn Rossi performs in Hanoi

A Nhan Dan selection of noteworthy arts and culture events in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City

January 26 – February 1: American Jazz Diva Kristen Evelyn Rossi performs in Hanoi

HANOI

PERFORMANCE

Concert for Spring at Manzi

8 pm, January 29

Manzi Art Space

14 Phan Huy Ich street, Ba Dinh district

The evening will include classical pieces by world famous composers, such as W. A. Mozart, Bernhard Crusell and Antonio Vivaldi.

The five members of the Hanoi young musician group all graduated from the Vietnam National Academy of Music and other recognised music conservatories in the world. Their diverse talents and influences have delighted audiences at home and abroad.

Price for first drink is VND250,000. Due to limited seating capacity, please pre-register via manzihanoi@gmail.com before 8.00 PM, January 27.

Music night with American Jazz Diva Kristen Evelyn Rossi

8: 45 pm onwards, every Tuesday to Sunday

Le Club - Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi

15 Ngo Quyen street, Hoan Kiem district

The Diva, a dynamite vocalist and entertainer, delights audiences with her Broadway style, and other favorites from burlesque to cabaret.

Symphony Concert with Spanish Conductor David Gómez Ramírez

8 pm, January 30

Vietnam National Academy of Music

77 Hao Nam street, Dong Da district

You are invited to a symphony concert with: Spanish conductor David Gómez Ramírez; Piano Soloist Vu Ngoc Linh, and the Hanoi Philharmonic Orchestra

Program: Overture Egmont by L.V. Beethoven; Concerto No 1 for piano and orchestra by P.I. Tchaikovsky, and Syphony No.3 by F. Mendelssohn

Ticket prices: VND200,000 - VND 350,000 VND 500,000

EXHIBITION

Exhibition “Black Fog”

Nha San COLLECTIVE

2nd floor, 24 Ly Quoc Su street, Hoan Kiem district

This event will introduce a set of works in a wide range of media (poetry performance, video and installation) by artists eL., Vo Tran Chau, Dino Trung and Ta Bach Duong.

The project creates a multisensory and obsessive dimensional space that lets people open their senses to feel their memories and obsessions from childhood.

Exhibition “Winter Hues” by Ha Manh Thang

Dong Phong Art Gallery

03 Ly Dao Thanh Street, Hoan Kiem District

The paintings on display are inspired by the cold northern winter in Hanoi. This is a unique opportunity for visitors to see his visions of landscapes and nature from the places where the artist lives.

Sculpture Exhibition “Convergence” by sculptor Luong Van Viet

Heritage Space

Dolphin Plaza, 17 Tran Binh street, Cau Giay district

The exhibition displays a series of huge sculptural works on metal, wood and lacquer including 3 statues titled “Door”, “Equality” and “Convergence” and 3 reliefs titled “The Beginning”, “You or Me” and “Destination”. The artworks express the artist’s thoughts on the natural laws of life as well as normal-but-hard-to-accomplish desires.

HO CHI MINH CITY

PERFORMANCE

Jazz music performance

6 – 10:30 pm, daily

Level 23 Nightspot – Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Towers

88 Dong Khoi street, district 1

DJ night

9:00 pm until 1:00 am, every Friday

Cobalt Rooftop Bar, 31st Floor – Pullman Saigon Centre

148 Tran Hung Dao Boulevard, District 1

Resident DJ will be spinning unique & energetic sounds of his “Cobalt Residency” on the 31st Floor.

Live piano performance

3-9:15 pm, daily

The Bar – Duxton Hotel Saigon

63 Nguyen Hue Boulevard, district 1

EXHIBITION

Exhibition “This Cat Dreams in Color” by Lieu Nguyen Huong Duong

27i Tran Nhat Duat, Tan Dinh ward, district 1

The cat featured in the paintings on display is Duong himself who was born in the year of the cat (1975). According to the artist, his paintings are like his dreams brought to life.

Exhibition “Come to [what] End?”

San Art

3 Me Linh street, Binh Thanh district

You are invited to exhibition ‘Come to [what] end?’ by Pham Dinh Tien, Rudy Atjeh, and Nguyen Tran Nam. This is the ‘San Art Laboratory: Session 5’ final exhibition resulting from an intensive 6 month residency, with each artist intrigued with distinct local social histories and tragic recent global disasters.

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