Films Screening “Toy Story” and “Monster, Inc.”
Film screening of “Toy Story”: Fri 27 Feb 2015, 7.30 pm
Film screening of “Monster, Inc.”: Sat 28 Feb 2015, 7.30 pm
Centre for Assistance and Development of Movie Talents
51 Tran Hung Dao Str (4th floor), Hanoi
In late February and early March, TPD will come back after Tet holiday with Pixar film month. The first week comes along with “Toy Story 2″ and “Monsters, Inc.”
In the field of 3D animation, Pixar (now belongs to Walt Disney) has left behind its rival DreamWorks Animation or llumination Entertainment (Universal), Blue Sky Studios (20th Century Fox), Sony Pictures Animation, etc.
About the film
TOY STORY is a 1995 American computer-animated adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.
Directed by John Lasseter, Toy Story was the first feature-length computer-animated film and the first theatrical film produced by Pixar
The film was written by John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow, and Joss Whedon, and featured music by Randy Newman. Its executive producers were Steve Jobs and Edwin Catmull
MONSTERS, INC. is a 2001 American computer-animated comedy film directed by Pete Docter, produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and released by Walt Disney Pictures.
The idea for Monsters, Inc. was conceived in a lunch in 1994 attended by John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton and Joe Ranft during the production of Toy Story. One of the ideas that came out of the brainstorming session was a film about monsters. “When we were making Toy Story”, Docter said, “everybody came up to me and said ‘Hey I totally believed that my toys came to life when I left the room.’ So when Disney asked us to do some more films, I wanted to tap into a child-like notion that was similar to that. I knew monsters were coming out of my closet when I was a kid. So I said ‘Hey, lets do a film about monsters’
[Wikipedia]
Entry: 20,000 VND (donation for TPD’s fund for movie talents)
Art Show “Voyage” by Japanese Artist
Opening: Fri 27 Feb 2015, 10.30 am – 12.00 pm
Exhibition: 27 Feb – 25 Mar 2015, 8 am – 8 pm
Tan My Design Cafe
61 Hang Gai, Hanoi
This art show by Japanese artist Miya is titled “Voyage”, or journey. In all of Miya’s works, a boat is painted as a symbol of a traveler who makes a journey of life. A boat can continue to travel forever and the travel of the boat is enriched by meeting various people and places.
“It is said that boat is a symbol which brings in good things. I wish my paintings will bring all of you happiness.” – Miya
Opening party with cake, drinks, violin by Kadono and piano by Nakamura, entry 100,000 VND. Exhibition is free entrance.
Experimen.TET – Chapter IV
Workshop with Rastko and Brett: Thu 26 Feb 2015
Hầm Hành
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Performance: Fri 27 Feb 2015, 8 pm
Hanoi Rock City
2015 marks our the 4th annual rendezvous of Experimen.TET.
Lineups:
:: Rastko
:: Sto///////Len
:: DMN SLYR
:: Dee.F
:: Chu Minh
:: Nguyễn Hương Na
:: Thuỳ Dung
:: Lương Huệ Trinh
:: Mathias Rossignol
:: Sylvain Streiff
:: Vũ Đinh Trọng Thắng
:: Dan Henneberry
:: Brett Zweiman
Admission: 100,000 VND. Workshop is free.
Hanoi Rock City
27/52 To Ngoc Van, Tay Ho
Ham Hanh
170 Doi Can, Hanoi
Enjoy the Year of Goat 2015
22 and 23 Feb 2015
Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
You are invited to the special activities to celebrate the Year of Goat 2015 at Vietnam Museum of Ethnology:
– Folk Culture of minority groups in mountainous area, Lao Cai province: Hmong, Dao, Nung, Bo Y…
– Phao dat (clay cracker – a folk game), water puppet show and firework performance at 6 pm on 4th Jan (Lunar Calender)
– Calligraphy, Dong Ho paintings, ethnic costumes
– Folk games of Tho, Si La, San Chay, Dao, Hmong…To he, drawing 12 animals in the Eastern Zodiac, especially the Goat.
– Ethnic culinary: buffalo meat with fresh leaves, ca day khay ot, cha rau dau, vegetables mixture…
Entrance tickets
Adults: 40,000 VND
Children: 10,000 VND
Student: 15,000 VND
Tickets are available at the museum.
Vietnam Museum of Ethnology Nguyễn Văn Huyên Cầu Giấy, Hà Nội Tel: (84-4) 7562193 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Closed Mondays [email protected]
http://www.vme.org.vn/index.asp
Annual Tet Festival at Bookworm
Sun 15 Feb 2015
Bookworm
44 Châu Long, Hà Nội Now open every day 9am – 7pm
THE BOOKWORM invites you to celebrate Tet and the Year of the Goat.
2 till 4 pm
TRADITIONAL MUSIC ENSEMBLE
TET CALIGRAPHY by MASTER CALIGRAPHER
TET CAKE (Banh Chung) making by a village expert- plus tasting
RICE PAINTING MAKER
TWISTED BALLOON ANIMALS
TO HE- sticky rice Tet figures- sculpted and given free
ALL DAY:
HOT MULLED WINE….free
APPLE INFUSED STICKY RICE WINE …free
TET COOKIES….free
BOOKWORM BARGAINS:
20% off all 2nd hand books
15% off all new books
10% off all other stock
Valentine Festival and Celebrate the Lunar New Year
13 and 14 Feb 2015
Ho Tay Water Park
You are invited to the Valentine Festival organized by HeartLink JSC and Ho Tay Water Park to celebrate the 2015 Lunar New Year on 13 and 14 Feb 2015.
Main activities:
1. Spring and Flower Fair.
2. Bubble Love Festival with the unique and creative blowing bubble performance in brilliant lighting.
3. Visit VALENTINE 2015 GARDEN, Flower Festival mainly with roses and orchids.
4. Eating, drinking and team-building contests for all ages from 2 – 5 pm on 13 and 14 Feb 2015.
5. Music performances to celebrate the Lunar New Year
Valentine 2
6. FERMENT COCKTAIL FESTIVAL with Halico and famous cocktail tastes.
7. Performance of ethnic instruments, theatre, singing spring songs, love songs and DJ from 7.30 pm – 10.30 pm.
8. Exhibition of 20 paintings sized 1m x 1.2m themed on Love and Spring
Ticket: 100.000 VND. Available at door.
Reggae Garden Round 8 – Holiday Special
Fri 13 Feb 2015, 9 pm
Hanoi Rock City
27/52 To Ngoc Van, Tay Ho
Let the first evening of your holiday start with Reggae Garden. Bringing you some happy reggae vibes before we all celebrate the lunar New Year. After last months tropical jungle party, it’s sure to be a scorcher!
Come and warm up downstairs in front of the fire pit and listen to some classic and new reggae with One NayTon.
Opening upstairs this month Selecta elpee will be playing a banging set of new roots, dancehall and ragga.
After bringing the shack down last month (literally) Puddle-Monkey will be back with a new mix of Carnival tunes playing Dancehall and Soca, so get your dance shoes on.
Free entry all night, 9pm – 3am – 50% off all RUM drinks on the menu before 12:00pm, so get down there early!!
Science Film Festival – Call for Entries 2015
Deadline: 13 Mar 2015
Goethe-Institut Hanoi
56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Ba Dinh, Hanoi
Last year the Science Film Festival reached over 580 000 visitors in Cambodia, Egypt, the Gulf Region, Indonesia, Jordan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Palestine, the Philippines, Sudan, Thailand and Vietnam. It is the most extensive event of its kind and one of the biggest film festivals worldwide in terms of audience reach.
In 2015, the Science Film Festival takes place internationally between October 01 and December 20 and invites visitors to discover more about the theme this year:
LIGHT- Discover the different roles light and its applications play in our everyday lives and what it reveals about the nature of the universe.
We look forward to accepting film and television submissions on this and any other subjects through our online application form until March 13, 2015.
An Ambient Concert by Tri Minh and Friends
Fri 13 Feb 2015, 8 pm
Manzi Art Space
14 Phan Huy Ich, Hanoi
The best Hanoi moments through Tri Minh’s wonderful and nostalgic sound-portrait of the city.
Dedicated to Hanoi, this special night will feature artists Van Mai (16 strings zither), Dao Anh Khanh (vocal) and Duc Minh (đàn môi/ jew harp).
PLEASE NOTE:
Price for first drink is 500,000VND. Money goes toward artists and covers organisational costs.
Due to limited seating capacity, please register at [email protected] before 8.00 pm Wed, 11 Feb to reserve seats.
Group Exhibition “Mùi Tết”
Opening: Sun 08 Feb 2015, 4.30 pm
Exhibition: 08 Feb – 08 Mar 2015, 10 am – 7.30 pm
Hang Da Galleria
1 Hang Da Str, Hanoi
You are invited to the group exhibition “MÙI TẾT” (TASTE OF TET) inspired by the GOAT on the occasion of Tet Holiday featuring paper paintings, paper statues, bend bronze reliefs and ceramic sculptures by artists: Nguyen Van Chung, Thai Nhat Minh, Ha Huy Muoi, Nguyen Viet Thang.
Nguyen Van Chung was born in 1973 in Hanoi, graduated from Hanoi University of Industrial Fine Arts, majored in graphic design, in 1997. He has participated in various prestigious local and international exhibitions and won the “Ánh mắt trẻ” (Young Talent) prize in 2005, organized by the French Embassy.
Nguyen Van Chung brings the improvisational, simple and refined spirit to “MÙI TẾT” through his pastel, black and white paintings on paper.
Thai Nhat Minh was born in 1984 in Vinh Phuc and graduated from Hanoi University of Fine Arts in 2009. Minh has had a passion for sculpture since a very young age. However, not until 2005 did he launch his artworks to the public with 2 impressive solo exhibitions in Hanoi: “The Birds” (Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, 2013) and “Breeding Season” (Manzi Art Space, 2014). He also participated in numerous group exhibitions and being introduced at some Asian Art Fairs.
15 featured statues belong to his latest collection “Happy New Year 2015″ which are covered by paper on bronze frame and finished on Jan 2015. These artworks are inspired by the goat, spring and breed following the previous “Breeding Season” series.
Ha Huy Muoi, born in October 1982, Hanoi, has organized about 20 local exhibitions in various genres and materials.
This exhibition will introduce his “Goat” reliefs made in bend bronze, a material that requires meticulosity and patience with stylized and general shapes generality. His warm greeting is so sincere and simple.
Nguyen Viet Thang, born in 1973, Hai Phong, graduated from Hanoi University of Industrial Fine Arts, majored in sculpture, in 1997.
The exhibition will feature a series of Goats made from Sa mot ceramics. From square or round shape with horizontal or vertical lines, in addition to handmade colors, Thang has created a poetry collection for “MÙI TẾT”.
Manzi Seeking Proposals for Solo/Group Exhibition
Deadline: 31 Mar 2015
Manzi Art Space
14 Phan Huy Ich, Hanoi
Established in December 2012 as an independent art space aiming to support contemporary Vietnamese art, manzi encourages diversity, creativity and co-creation in the arts & culture.
We are calling for proposals for solo/group exhibitions from young Vietnamese artists. Successful applicants will then work with our team to further develop and realize their proposals before their exhibitions, which will take place this year at manzi.
Manzi will provide successful applicants with an exhibition venue, all PR works and some production money.
Send us your proposal before 31 March 2015 via email at: [email protected] or via post to: manzi art space, 14 Phan Huy Ich street, Ba Dinh district, Hanoi.
Criteria:
• Artwork must be original and not have been exhibited in Vietnam or abroad.
• Any medium can be used (Installation, sculptures, video art, paintings…)
• Artist should take into consideration the architecture of our space.
• Open only to Vietnamese artists under 40 years of age
• Proposals can be from either individual or a collective of artists.
Proposal should include:
• Brief description of the proposed project, including a budget (no more than two A4 pages)
• Sketches or images of proposed work(s).
• Images of past or present works (no more than 5 images).
• CV of artist(s)
Please note:
• Proposals will not be returned to artist(s).
• Proposals will be considered and chosen by manzi and our team of advisors.
• Deadline for proposals: 31 March 2015
• We accept proposals via email at: [email protected] or via post at: manzi art space, 14 Phan Huy Ich street, Ba Dinh district, Hanoi.
The Third Creative Business Program of Knowmads Hanoi
Workshop: 14 Mar – 25 Apr 2015
Deadline: 02 Mar 2015
You are young. You want to lead a meaningful life. You care about making a positive change in the world. Join us in the Knowmads movement!
A co-creation between CSDS Hanoi and Knowmads Amsterdam, Knowmads Hanoi offers international, creative business education that challenges students to create their own education and projects.
At Knowmads Hanoi, we believe in education based on freedom and the power of learning by doing in a team setting. That’s why our program includes not only workshops and lectures by professional trainers, but also real-life projects, and coaching.
From 14 March 2015 to 25 April 2015, on every Saturday & Sunday, we organize our 3rd program to equip, enable, and challenge our students to discover themselves and follow their passion.
We are looking for 20 students and young professionals to start a meaningful journey: learn in an international team; work on their real-life projects; with the support of 15 trainers, coaches, facilitators, and partner-organizations.
Key Topics:
• Who am I and How is the world do I want to live in?
Sustainability & Social Innovation
• What do I want to contribute/change?
Personal Leadership
• How do I create the organisation/project to make it happen?
Entrepreneurship & New Business Design
• How do I bring my organisation/project into the world?
Marketing & Creativity
For more information and to apply: www.knowmadshn.csds.vn
Or get in touch with Program Manager Guus Wink via [email protected] or 0122 8424 035
Exhibition “Leonid Keller”
Opening: Thu 12 Feb 2015, 6 pm
Exhibition: 12 Feb – 12 Mar 2015
DeciBel Lounge
79/2/5 Phan Ke Binh, D1, HCMC
You are invited to exhibition “Leonid Keller”. Started in winter 2014, Leonid Keller is a collaboration between the artists Julia Ossko and Eugen Schulz.
Julia Ossko, born in Munich, Germany (1978). Lives and works in Berlin.
Julia Ossko studied Design in Berlin. Afterwards she worked in the field of photography for many years.
In her work, Julia Ossko keeps away from anything that is fast-paced or impulsive. She combines her mostly large format drawings with the factor time, which results in a deeper relation with the object.
“We have enjoyed plenty of fast food … we need more slow art”
(Robert Hughes)
Eugen Schulz, born in Uspenka (Kazakhstan, 1984). Lives and works in Berlin.
Eugen Schulz studied Design and Illustration in Berlin and St Petersburg. He co-founded the artist’s collective Quintessenz in 2008 and was a member until 2013.
Eugen Schulz creates refined collages from found, printed materials. Different stories hide behind his futuristic, minimalist compositions. Subtle nuances transport philosophical content behind simple forms.