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Friday, 09/11/2018 08:59

Hoàn Kiếm Lake to host British festival at weekend

Best of British: Musical Sunshine on Leith will be screened at the InspireMe Festival on Saturday. — Photo independent.co.uk
Viet Nam News

HA NOI — The InspireMe Festival, organised by the British Embassy in Viet Nam with cooperation from Ha Noi People’s Committee, will present a wide range of cultural activities around the capital city’s Hoan Kiem Lake this weekend.

The festival will include the participation of 56 booths from British companies supporting the themes creativity, gender equality and environmental protection.

Music performances, fashion shows and films will entertain guests during the three-day festival beginning on November 9. British ambassador Gareth Ward and Ha Noi People’s Committee Chairman Nguyen Duc Chung will both speak at the festival’s opening ceremony.

The winners of a singing contest will be announced during the second day of the festival. The best twelve will cover hits by British singers and groups such as The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Adele and Sam Smith. The overall winner and runner-up will have the chance to perform at the Queen’s Birthday Party at the British embassy.

On the opening night, a fashion show will present the latest collections from brands such as Karen Millen, Coast, Mitre and Dr Martens. Models will show off ao dai with British designs.

Outdoor film screens will show musical Sunshine on Leith and animation Wallace and Gromit with Vietnamese subtitles on November 10 and 11 at 2.45pm and 7.15pm, respectively, at Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square.

The ‘Love, Hanoi Pride’ parade will take place on November 11 from 1.30pm to 9.30pm including the participation of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) community. The parade will also include live music, stalls and community activities.

Talks on science and technology will be held on November 10 and 11 at Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square. Attendees will be able to watch a short science fiction film, read books and take part in a quiz to win prizes.

A wildlife village, made from environmentally-friendly materials such as bamboo, wood and paper, will be built for nature lovers at the foot of the Cam Tu Monument. A giant elephant will be placed at the entrance to the village, to which festival-goers can attach their climate change commitments.

An exhibition of photos by domestic and international photographers will be set up along the entrance to the village. Wildlife films and games will also be on offer.

On the final night, football fans will be able to watch the Premier League match between Liverpool and Fulham on a large outdoor screen at Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square at 6.30pm. — VNS


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