Showing posts with label European. Show all posts
Showing posts with label European. Show all posts

Thursday, November 18, 2010

EUNIC Vietnam links cultural ties

Vietnam became one of the links in the worldwide network of the European
Union of National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) following the
establishment of EUNIC Vietnam in Hanoi on Nov. 18.


An agreement on EUNIC Vietnam inception was signed by representatives of
the British Council of the UK, the Goethe Institute of Germany, the
L’Espace Centre of France, the Brussels-Wallonie delegation of Belgium
and embassies of Italy, the Netherlands, and Austria.


EUNIC
Vietnam President, Franck Pezza, who is Chief of the Brussels-Wallonie
delegation, said EUNIC Vietnam will act as a bridge for European and
Vietnamese researchers, artists and audiences through cultural and
artistic events and activities.


According to EUNIC Vietnam Vice
President, Almuth Meyer-Zollitsch, who also is the Goethe Institute’s
Chief, apart from the organisation of cultural projects and activities
of each European country, EUNIC Vietnam will play a role as coordinator
and organiser for joint activities with various countries.


EUNIC
Vietnam will host the European music festival in Ho Chi Minh City later
this month along with the European Balling Days, European Literature
Week and European Language Week.


Established in 2006, EUNIC
operates beside the European Commission. With its headquarters in
Brussels, Belgium, the organisation has so far made its presence felt in
53 countries./.

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

New European Vovinam Federation ready for battle

The European Vovinam Federation was established on Oct. 16 at the
conclusion of a congress at the French Karate Federation.


Twenty-six delegates from Belgium , Germany , Italy , England ,
Rumania , Switzerland , Denmark , Spain , and France attended the
congress. Poland and Belarus were absent but nominated Germany
as their proxy.


An executive board comprising seven
members was elected. Francis Didier, the head of the French federation,
was named the president while Masters Juan Cid of Spain , Tran Dai
Chieu of Germany, and Florin Macovei of Rumania were chosen vice
presidents.


Master Victtorio Cera of Italy is the
general secretary and Thanh Nha Berrier of England , the deputy
general secretary.


EVVF will organise technical and
referee classes as well as the first European Vovinam Championship in
the Tenerife Islands in Spain next month.


Milan (early 2012), Paris (2013), and Bucharest (2014) will host the next championships.


France will organise the third World Vovinam Championship in July 2013.


HCM City will host the previous edition in July next year.


The martial art was founded in 1938 in Hanoi by late Grand Master Nguyen Loc.


It is practised in 40 countries and has more than 100,000
practitioners. It is popular in France , Italy and the US .


The traditional Vietnamese martial art will feature at the 26th
Southeast Asian (SEA) Games 2011 in Indonesia as a competitive sport
for the first time, according to the SEA Sports Council.


Vovinam's inclusion in the games will help promote the sport, which
has gained recognition internationally in recent years, especially after
the success of the first WVVF World Vovinam Championship in HCM
City and the third Asian Indoor Games last year./.

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