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Vietnam hungry for creative young artists
Vietnam has yet to find the potential heirs to an
older generation of artists who bemoan the lack of creativity among emerging new
talent
In the past, Vietnam had sent its best artists abroad for training among some of
the world’s most celebrated entertainers.
Names that emerged to lead that generation of singers, musicians and artists
were Prof. Dinh Quang, People’s Artist Tran Hoat, filmmaker Cong Ninh, and MC
Thanh Bach.
They built the Vietnamese entertainment industry in its early stages.
They also played an important part in serving as role models for the next
generation of artists.
But unfortunately, many of these newer artists strove to be perfect copies of
the old generation rather than employing imagination and creativity to create
their own new and unique voices.
Industry insiders thus suggest that the solution to the problem is to do what
was done in the past: ramp up efforts to have local artists study abroad.
Mr. Le Duy Hanh, who heads the HCMC Theatre Association, said: “We’ve all but
forgotten this kind of project for a long time. But, better late than never,
it’s time for us make it happen again. This requires the city’s Department of
Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Association to discuss things seriously with
each other to map out the best way to run such a project smoothly.”
Meritorious Artist Tran Minh Ngoc has recommended inviting some international
artists to train artists right here in Vietnam. She said this idea would help
save costs and overcome the foreign language obstacle.
Theater director Duc Thinh said theaters in the city should cooperate with world
famous theatres around the globe to educate Vietnamese artists about
international trends and developments.
Source:Saigon giai phong |
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