On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Peru and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (November 14, 1994 - November 14, 2024), the Embassy of Peru in Vietnam organized a special concert night "Q" pop & Quechua Concert" on October 23 at the Hanoi Opera House.
Poster of the special concert celebrating the 30th anniversary of Vietnam-Peru diplomatic relations to be held at the Hanoi Opera House. (Source: Embassy of Peru) |
The special concert night features top artists from Peru and Vietnam. Lenin Tamayo - a talented singer, composer and music producer, is known as the founder of Q'pop (Quechua Pop). Lenin Tamayo combines the Quechua language - the most ancient and popular indigenous language in Peru - with the modern K-pop style, creating a bridge between tradition and contemporary. Through his music, Lenin Tamayo not only helps preserve and promote the Quechua language but also contributes to spreading Peru's rich cultural heritage to global audiences in general and Vietnam in particular.
Also performing at the event is Yolanda Pinares, a star of contemporary Peruvian folk music. With her soulful performances and unique musical talent, she will take the audience on an emotional journey, connecting the past and present of Peru’s diverse culture.
In addition to traditional Peruvian melodies, the event was also honored to have the presence of two talented artists from Vietnam. Artist Vu Hien, who is known as the "Keeper of the Flame" of classical guitar in the capital. As a pioneer in reviving the guitar movement in Hanoi, Vu Hien organizes many major concerts every year, attracting a large audience. In addition, he is a regular judge for many international competitions in Spain, Indonesia and Thailand, as well as the organizer of the annual International Guitar Festival in Hanoi. His compositions and performance of Latin works have helped him affirm his position in the international guitar community.
Along with Vu Hien, artist Phan Thuy - a professional pipa player and lecturer at the Vietnam National Academy of Music, will also be present at the event. With her ability to perform many traditional instruments such as pipa, flute, tam thap luc, t'rung, K'rong Put, and monochord, she has been honored with many national awards and participated in many domestic and international performances. The collaboration with these two outstanding artists promises to bring a diverse and rich musical experience, honoring the cultural exchange between Vietnam and Peru.
In addition, accompanying the artists are two dancers from Peru and two dancers from the Sud Crew dance group, one of the oldest and most influential dance groups in the Vietnamese community. This collaboration promises to bring exciting and emotional performances.
This event not only gives the public the opportunity to enjoy top-notch artistic performances but also marks an important milestone in strengthening the cultural cooperation between Peru and Vietnam. This is an artistic activity within a series of events celebrating the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries, demonstrating friendship and comprehensive cooperation in many fields in the future.
In addition to the main musical performance at the Opera House, a special performance for students, scholars and the public will also be held on October 24, at Hanoi University. |
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/dem-hoa-nhac-dac-biet-ky-niem-30-nam-thiet-lap-quan-he-ngoai-giao-viet-nam-peru-289591.html
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