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Showing posts with label Academy. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Pianists to compete at Chopin tourney in Singapore

Eight young Vietnamese pianists will be competing against 140 others at
the First International Chopin Piano tournament from Dec.1-5 in
Singapore .


The competition, which commemorates
the 200th anniversary of Chopin's birth, is being organised by the
Chopin Society ( Singapore ) and the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts.


The Vietnamese pianists, who are aged between 10 to 16, will be competing in four of five categories.


Do Hoang Linh Chi, 13, and Hoang Ho Thu, 15, have a lot of experience
of international competition, said Ta Quang Dong, a lecturer at the
Vietnam National Academy of Music, who will be accompanying the
competitors.


"The contestants can decide for
themselves which Chopin pieces they wish to play. The Hanoi
International Piano Contest that was held last September helped the
contestants enrich their Chopin repertoire," Dong said.


"The competition is being organised for the first time. It is prestigious though because of the calibre judges."


The judging panel consists of Gabriel Kwok, who has been head of
Keyboard Studies at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts since
1989; Francesco Nicolosi, who is one of the most distinguished pianists
of the Italian tradition; Snezana Panovska, a highly acclaimed piano
professor, who stems from the Republic of Macedonia; Wojciech Switata, a
professor at the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice; and
Warren Thompson, head of the School of Extension Studies at Sydney
Conservatorium./.

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Vietnam's new films presented to American audiences

Seven feature films, six short films and four documentary films set in
Vietnam were presented to American audiences during the "New Voices
From Vietnam" event organised in California's Los Angeles from Nov. 5-14
within the framework of the US Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences 's educational and cultural exchange efforts.


The event was organised by the Academy and the UCLA ( University of
California , Los Angeles ) Film & Television Archive.


Vietnam 's outstanding filmmakers and other special guests appeared in person at each screening.


The directors whose features were screened included Dang Nhat Minh,
Phan Dang Di (with "Bi, Don’t Be Afraid" film), Nguyen Phan Quang Binh
("Floating Lives"), Nguyen Vinh Son ("The Moon at the Bottom of the
Well"), Bui Thac Chuyen ("Adrift"), Le Thanh Son ("Clash") and Stephane
Gauger ("Owl and the Sparrow").


All of the directors
took part in an Academy salute to the legendary Dang Nhat Minh,
director of such classic Vietnamese films as "The Love Doesn’t Come
Back" (1984), "Nostalgia for the Countryside" (1996) and Vietnam ’s
2009 entry to the Academy’s Foreign Language Film Award competition,
"Don’t Burn".


Speaking at the salute on the night
of Nov. 10, Dang Nhat Minh called it an honour not only for himself but
also for the Vietnamese cinematography.


Vietnamese
martial arts star Dustin Nguyen, actress Do Hai Yen and director Nguyen
Phan Quang Binh had a conversation with American audiences after the
screening of "Floating Lives" feature film on Nov. 6./.

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