Along with large performances by artists on grand stages, the emergence of many small music venues contributes to making the domestic music scene more vibrant.
During these April days, the Music Garden space has been introduced to the audience, contributing to the lengthening of the list of small, lovely music spaces in Hanoi. The Music Garden is located in a prime location, a small part of the Hanoi Opera House campus - an address considered an art sanctuary. The outdoor space with a performance stage combined with a classical fountain statue, a grass-paved garden, and miniature landscapes for guests to check-in, is truly an ideal destination for music performances.
Sharing the same desire to bring wonderful experiences with music, for many months now, the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum has coordinated with artists to organize free chamber music programs and outdoor concerts, with the theme When music blends with art on the last Sunday afternoon of every month. The series of programs has left good impressions and been widely welcomed by the public.
According to many experts, the advantage of small music spaces is that they are organized regularly, have prices suitable for many groups of audiences, and are diverse from groups of singers to mini-shows of famous artists, so they are increasingly attracting a large audience. There is no need to wait for big shows with expensive tickets, fans can completely meet famous singers at close range.
Small music spaces are not too strange to music lovers in Ho Chi Minh City or Da Lat, but the fact that there are many small art spaces in Hanoi as well as the Northern provinces, such as: Soul of forest in Flamingo Dai Lai resort, Hoa bay in Tam Dao town, Ngan lang valley in Le Champ Tu Le resort (Yen Bai)..., shows that artists have also had many changes to adapt more flexibly and dynamically.
These music spaces make the performing arts life more vibrant, helping audiences easily choose the music genre and artists they love, and also giving artists more opportunities to work and reach audiences. Moreover, many experts expect that having more art spaces that suit the needs of the audience will contribute to creating more habits of being willing to pay for enjoying art in society, especially young audiences.
MAI AN
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