Hanoi to host 3rd Int’l Experimental Theatre Festival next month

Around 60 plays by artists from over 20 countries have registered to take part in the 3rd International Experimental Theater Festival, which will be held from November 12-19 in Hanoi.
Hanoi to host 3rd Int’l Experimental Theatre Festival next month ảnh 1Meritorious Artist Le Chuc, Deputy Chairman of the Vietnam Stage Artists Association at the press conference on October 23 (Photo: sankhau.com.vn)
 

Hanoi (VNA) – Around 60 plays by artists from over 20 countries have registered to take part in the 3rd International Experimental Theatre Festival, which will be held from November 12-19 in Hanoi. 

Among the entries, 23 plays by artists from China, Japan, the Republic of Korea (RoK), Singapore, Hungary, Germany, France and Vietnam, among others have been selected to perform at the festival, which is co-organised by the Vietnam Stage Artists Association and the Performing Art Bureau (under Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism).

The event provides an opportunity for domestic and international artists to exchange experiences and raise the level of expertise and artistic quality, said Meritorious Artist Le Chuc, Deputy Chairman of the Vietnam Stage Artists Association at a press conference on October 25 in Hanoi. 

It also encourages Vietnamese artists to create more high-quality art works, contributing to construction and development of the country’s culture and people, he added.

Apart from official performances, academic discussions on experimental initiatives of performances will take place during the event.

The opening ceremony will take place on November 13 at the Hanoi Opera House. There will be two to three performances a day at theatres in the city. 

“Experimental Theatre” is a term showing avant-garde nature of theatre artistic movements aiming at theatre innovation. Its purpose is to enrich theatrical art by innovating its form as well as its structure. 

The first and second festivals were successfully held in Vietnam in 2002 and 2006 respectively with the participation of numerous delegations from China, Laos, Cambodia, the RoK and France, among others.-VNA

VNA

See more

Vietnam is ringing in Tet (Traditional Lunar New Year) (Photo: VNA)

Nationwide cultural festivities welcome Tet 2025

As the Lunar New Year 2025 (Tet) approaches, vibrant cultural, artistic, and recreational activities are taking place nationwide, showcasing traditional customs and creating festive vibes for locals and tourists alike.

Vietnamese in Cairo enjoy traditional dishes (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese community in Cairo rings in Lunar New Year

The Vietnamese Embassy in Egypt on January 23 hosted a vibrant community celebration to welcome the Year of the Snake, which brought together a large number of Vietnamese nationals living, working, and studying in the country, alongside numerous international friends.

Worshipping Land Genie and Kitchen Gods is a long-standing custom of great significance as it symbolises the farewell to all bad things of the old year to help people relaxedly enter a new year of peace and happiness. (Photo: VNA)

Carp release ritual on Kitchen Gods’ worshipping day marks start of Tet

The “Ong Cong, Ong Tao” (Land Genie and Kitchen Gods) worshipping ritual, held on the 23rd day of the 12th lunar month, which falls on January 22 this year, is also considered the start of the Lunar New Year (Tet) festival – the biggest and most important traditional holiday of Vietnamese people.

Ambassador Tran Quoc Khanh at the celebration (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese Tet celebrated in Algeria

The Vietnamese Embassy in Algeria hosted the “Homeland Spring 2025” programme in Algiers on January 20, bringing the vibrant atmosphere of traditional Tet to the Vietnamese community in the country.

Documentary about Vietnam - China friendship released

Documentary about Vietnam - China friendship released

A documentary film featuring the Vietnam - China friendship was released in Nanning city, China's Guangxi province, on January 15 on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the two countries' diplomatic ties (January 18, 1950 - 2025) and the “Year of Vietnam - China Humanistic Exchange.

Dak Lak blends cultural preservation with tourism growth

Dak Lak blends cultural preservation with tourism growth

On January 16, the Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of Dak Lak Province distributed numerous sets of gongs, musical instruments and traditional attire of ethnic groups to 33 cultural clubs and art teams across 14 districts, towns, and cities.

Illustrative image (Source: laodong.vn)

2,025 drones to light up West Lake for New Year celebration

A New Year celebration event featuring a breathtaking performance by 2,025 drones harmonised with traditional Vietnamese music is set to take place in Hanoi’s West Lake at 8 p.m. on January 18, marking the opening of the Hanoi International Light Festival 2025.