(Dan Tri) - "Boulevard" is a program inspired by national traditions and the flow of folk art and culture on the path of integration.
On the evening of November 16, at Le Thai To Square ( Hanoi ), the Dai Lo Art Performance took place.
This is an art program organized by Hanoi College of Art, within the framework of the city's Creative Week. The program is directly directed by Dr. Vu Tien Dung, Principal of the school, and producer Van Nguyen is the General Director.
"Boulevard" with the viewpoint of aesthetic art education takes national cultural identity as the root, traditional national culture and art as the source (Photo: Organizing Committee).
The program gathered many talented lecturers and artists such as Meritorious Artist Thuy Anh, singer Dinh Manh Ninh, Bao Tram Idol, singer Ngoc Khue, Sao Mai Le Viet Anh, Vietnam Idol runner-up Ha Minh,... with the participation of students from art faculties of Hanoi College of Art.
The program opened with a powerful performance of the Drum Festival , combining tradition and modernity, music and light. In traditional Ao Dai, singer Tien Hung performed the song "Sacred and Glorious Hanoi" by musician Le May.
The audience enjoyed a special erhu solo in Spring by Meritorious Artist Thuy Anh, and listened to the works "Blue Sky of the Central Highlands" and "The Girl Sharpening Spikes" by musicians Hoang Van and Hoang Hiep with performances by a traditional orchestra.
Singer Le Viet Anh sings Oh My Homeland , Quynh Thi performs Mot Khuc Song Hong. Both compositions are by musician Le Minh Son.
Singer Ngoc Khue sings "Call me Hanoi" (Photo: Organizer).
Immediately after, the atmosphere became lively again with Ha Minh Phong's Roi . Singer Bao Tram Idol also stirred up the atmosphere when performing 3 songs: Dong Mang, Giua Dai Lo Dong Tay and Chi con nhung mua nho.
Dinh Manh Ninh performed two songs he composed: Autumn Milk Flower and Nothing is Forever. Singer Ngoc Khue gracefully performed Call Me Hanoi with a liberal contemporary music.
In particular, on the occasion of the Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20, the singers expressed their gratitude to their teachers through the performance When the Teacher's Hair Turns White by musician Tran Duc. The song moved the audience present at the program.
Director Van Nguyen, General Director of the program, former Deputy Head of the Department of Theater - Cinema and Dance of Hanoi College of Art, said that Dai Lo is a colorful art picture.
Dr. Vu Tien Dung, Principal of Hanoi College of Art (white shirt) with director Van Nguyen (4th from left) and the program's production crew (Photo: Organizing Committee).
"The program is a combination of many art forms on a traditional foundation, along with creative exploration in the way of expression, bringing the audience to the intersection of space, time, and the quintessence of traditional and modern art," said director Van Nguyen.
According to director Van Nguyen, this is the first art program in which the entire crew and performing artists are lecturers, former lecturers, students, alumni and collaborators of Hanoi College of Art.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giai-tri/chuong-trinh-nghe-thuat-dai-lo-mang-sac-thai-am-nhac-moi-20241117155735579.htm
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