Goethe Institute launches Culture Lab
10/01/2020 14:52
“This is the first time we have launched this kind of project, which I think is meaningful to both artists and audiences,” said the institute’s director, Wilfried Eckstein, at a press conference held in Hanoi on September 28.
“We had the challenge of social distancing when we began the project in July. Culture Lab encourages local creative artists to present and try out new things.
“It also strengthens the cohesion of artists and art lovers and uses the rest of the year as an opportunity for inspiration for everyone. Vietnam is one of the few countries which can carry out a small project like this during COVID-19.”
All the performances are being held at the institute’s multi-function room.
Electronic musician Pham Duong Phu, choroegrapher and dancer Nguyen Duy Thanh and set designer Dang Xuan Truong performed a show entitled Hoa Giay – Mot Cau Chuyen Co Tich (Bougainvillea – A Fairy Tale) on Monday night.
It was a theatrical interpretation of Bougainvillea by Phú consisting of music, dance and performance art.
Thanh and Truong have collaborated on developing scenes, lightings and movement languages.
Thanh is one of the first Vietnamese artists to combine hip hop with traditional Asian dance.
He played in the installation theatre entitled Everything that Happened and Would Happen in 2018-19 season with the world-famous German composer and director Heiner Goebbels in London, New York and Bochum in Germany.
On October 5, Phu will perform the piece with other electro musicians. He will also talk about finding his sound buried with poetic yet provocative rhythms and his attempt to sculpt many of his conceptual sides through music.
The fairy tale is an invitation to discover and partially depict today’s stories.
The artists include established and emerging musician Tri Minh, dancer Vu Ngoc Khai, Mat Tran Ensemble, cellist Bui Ha Mien and fashion designer Vu Thao.
Audiences can register online at bit.ly/324RDcn. Audience numbers will be in accordance with national regulations and the performance format./.