Wadi AlFann, ‘Valley of the Arts’, launches pre-opening arts and culture programme in AlUla with world premiere of Nine Songs

Rui Fu performs in the world premiere of Nine Songs, presented by Wadi AlFann

Rui Fu performs in the world premiere of Nine Songs, presented by Wadi AlFann (Image courtesy of Royal Commission for AlUla, photography by Alto Piano Studio)

AlUla, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Wadi AlFann, an awe-inspiring new global cultural destination spanning 65 sq km in the desert of AlUla, north-west Saudi Arabia, presents the world premiere of Nine Songs, taking place Saturday 26 – Sunday 27 November 2022. This site-responsive, open-air, theatrical performance of music takes place amidst the extraordinary landscape of a region steeped in thousands of years of natural, historical and cultural heritage.

Commissioned by the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) and created by Chinese musician, vocalist and artistic director Rui Fu, Nine Songs brings together a world-class ensemble of performers from across the globe. Working with artistic co-director Farooq Chaudhry and musical director Jocelyn Pook, Fu’s new work is inspired by the Chu Ci (Songs of Chu), an ancient anthology of romantic Chinese poetry from the 1st century BC, while responding to the dramatic topography, undulating vistas, remarkable geological structures of AlUla.

Nine Songs draws from the Jiu Ge collection, one of the seventeen sections of the Songs of Chu, whose poems act as prayers to clouds, mountains and rivers. The ritualistic performance is set against the backdrop of AlUla’s stunning sandstone cliffs and canyons, re-imagining the sublime, delicate and ancestral bond between art, landscape and humankind while connecting music and movement with the surrounding terrain.

Rui Fu performs in the world premiere of Nine Songs, presented by Wadi AlFann

Rui Fu performs in the world premiere of Nine Songs, presented by Wadi AlFann (Image courtesy of Royal Commission for AlUla, photography by Alto Piano Studio)

Rui Fu specialises in the improvisational and impressionistic interpretation of Chinese ethnic musical traditions. Strongly influenced by the temporal, timbral and rhythmic flexibilities of such traditions, she collaborates with musicians from minority tribes in China to explore indigenous practices and rare instruments and is known for singing in her own invented, non-lexical language that cuts across cultural barriers.

Nine Songs sees Fu’s vocal performance accompanied by new compositions played on violin, harp, Chinese dulcimer, double bass, guqin and taiko drums, with costumes and scenery designed by Marie Cantenys and Margaux Lalanne. Nine Songs also features lighting and set design by ARP Theatre’s Fabiana Piccioli and Sander Loonen. Taking place on a circular stage in the desert at sunset, the performance seeks commonality with rituals and practices from different cultures, with nature acting as the unifying force between them. Following its world premiere in AlUla, Nine Songs will go on to be seen at the most prestigious arts festivals across the globe in some of its greatest cities, including London, New York, Edinburgh, Shanghai, Berlin and Athens.

Rui Fu performs in the world premiere of Nine Songs, presented by Wadi AlFann

Rui Fu performs in the world premiere of Nine Songs, presented by Wadi AlFann (Image courtesy of Royal Commission for AlUla, photography by Alto Piano Studio)

Wadi AlFann, meaning ‘Valley of the Arts’, offers a profound opportunity to experience art in dialogue with nature. This unique site will see era-defining, large-scale, site-specific works by some of the world’s most compelling artists permanently placed in the monumental landscape. The first five works, by Manal AlDowayanAgnes DenesMichael HeizerAhmed Mater and James Turrell, will be completed in 2024, marking the start of an ongoing programme of commissions.

Co-produced by the Royal Commission for AlUla and Skye Blue Productions, the performance of Nine Songs marks the start of Wadi AlFann’s pre-opening programme, which will also include temporary exhibitions, artist residencies and public symposia. The unveiling of the first five artworks in 2024 will also be accompanied by a public programme offering educational opportunities, skills-based engagement, sessions with art professionals, masterclasses for local creatives and more.

AlUla is a majestic region of natural and creative heritage steeped in a legacy of cross-cultural exchange. Home to the ancient Nabataean city of Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, the region has been at the crossroads of cultural exchange for millennia, historically lying on the incense trade route and once capital to the ancient Kingdom of Dadan. Today, it is a living museum of heritage, arts and nature, rekindling its legacy as a vital cultural destination.

Rui Fu, artistic director of Nine Songs, says:

“I am often fascinated by the story of our ancestors who, upon seeing the vast earth and the sky, voiced their first call. Returning to that state of wonder and bewilderment has long been my point of departure. I have strived to construct a musical space in which I can, through the voice, reconnect with the rituals of reverence and the primal sensibilities that allow us to carry essential memories forward in time. The ancient land of AlUla is therefore a very fitting place to present Nine Songs for the first time.

“My childhood experiences in China, the UK and the U.S. and my travels through over 30 countries led me to shift to a spontaneously invented language in my lyrics, in order to adapt to instrumentation from different localities. These scattered memories are now the backbone of our interpretation of the 2,600-year-old Nine Songs, illustrating the layers of our being as we progress from birth to death.”

Nora Aldabal, executive director of arts and creative industries at the Royal Commission for AlUla, says:

“Nine Songs is an homage to age-old artistic tradition, which is why the ancient land of AlUla is a powerful place for its premiere. The Royal Commission for AlUla commissioned this work for the spectacular location of Wadi AlFann as a tribute to the profound link between art and nature that can be found in this unique valley. Touching on themes of ancestry, civilisation and humanity, Rui Fu’s work resonates deeply with people from across the world, regardless of culture, language or background. Nine Songs is a spectacular way to launch Wadi AlFann’s programme of public activities, through which local communities and visitors can experience arts and culture as a source of education and enrichment.”

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First lot of Tan Lac red-flesh grapefruit exported to UK

The first lot of 5,400 Tan Lac red-flesh grapefruits of the northern mountainous province of Hoa Binh was exported to the United Kingdom on November 24.

 

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Dinh Cong Su said that this is a result of the joint effort of the provincial agricultural sector, cooperatives and locals in Tan Lac district.

 

The export of this fruit will be a great encouragement for local farms to strive for more export shipments of other agricultural products, he added.

 

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The first lot of 5,400 Tan Lac red-flesh grapefruits exported to the UK. (Photo: VNA)

 

Nguyen Huy Nhuan, Director of the provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, stated that in addition to the expansion of cultivation areas, locals’ application of science and technology in the production has increased and they are well aware of the role of organic fertilisers.

 

Besides red-flesh grapefruit, Tan Lac is also shipping its sugarcane abroad. This year, the district has been granted six planting area codes for grapefruit to be exported to the European Union.

 

Currently, the district is growing citrus, including orange and grapefruit, on 1,523 hectares, of which 1,420 hectares are for business with an estimated output of 22,200 tonnes./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

️ Morning digest November 25

 

The following is a list of selected news summaries last night by the Vietnam News Agency.

 

-Vietnamese Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and visiting Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on November 24 agreed to bolster cooperation between the two countries in an effective and pragmatic manner, and take the bilateral relationship into a new development period, matching the wish and potential of both sides.

 

During their meeting in Hanoi, Trong stressed the significance of the Vietnam visit by Museveni, who is also Chairman of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) Party, saying it will open up a new development period for the ties between the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) and the NRM and the two countries, especially in the context of the two countries working towards the 50th anniversary of the bilateral diplomatic ties next year.Read full story

 

-Policy communication helps to improve the efficiency of instruction and management by all-level Party Committees and authorities, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said while concluding a national teleconference on November 24.

 

Once the communication work is well done, it will create greater resources and strength, and raise the efficiency of policy making and enforcement, he continued, noting that the work requires scientific and appropriate methods.Read full story

 

-Chairman of the Vietnamese National Assembly Vuong Dinh Hue on November 24 met with Vice President of the Philippines Sara Duterte during which they agreed to strengthen ties across all channels of the Party, government, parliament and people-to-people exchanges.

 

At the meeting, as part of his official visit to the Philippines from November 23-25, the top Vietnamese legislator briefed the host on the positive results of talks and meetings with senior Philippine leaders, affirming that the visit was aimed at consolidating and promoting relations between Vietnam and the Philippines in general and between the legislatures of the two countries in particular.Read full story

 

The National Assembly Chairman also met Davao Oriental province’s Governor Corazon Nunez Malanyaon on November 24 in Manila.

 

The governor said her province wants to establish twin relations with Hau Giang province in Vietnam, focusing on promoting cooperation in trade and agriculture as well as exchanges on cultural and educational collaboration between the two provinces and other issues of common interest.Read full story

 

-Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son and Secretary-General of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) Marcin Czepelak on November 24 cut the ribbon to inaugurate the PCA representative office in Hanoi where the nameplate reads “House of Peace”.

 

Son affirmed that Vietnam highly appreciates the PCA’s effective and active contributions to resolving disputes between countries and between nations and organisations, ensuring respect for international law and contributing to the maintenance of international peace and security. Read full story

 

-A delegation from the State Audit Office of Vietnam (SAV) led by Auditor General Ngo Van Tuan held talks with the State Audit Organisation of Laos (SAO) led by SAO President Viengthavisone Thephachanh in Vientiane on November 24.

 

The two sides pledged to continue promoting their comprehensive partnership and work together to mobilise external resources for their operations.Read full story

 

-The 22nd Assembly of the World Peace Council (WPC), which is underway in Hanoi, elected a new executive committee with 40 members on November 24.

 

The new executive committee elected Pallab Sengupta, General Secretary of the All India Peace and Solidarity Organisation, as President of the WPC with absolute consensus.Read full story

 

-The building of cooperation programmes to mobilise resources and attract investment for the implementation of the national target programme for socio-economic development in ethnic minority and mountainous areas in 2021-2025 was the focus of an international conference in Hanoi on November 24.

 

The event was organized by the Central Steering Committee for National Target Programmes in 2021-2025 in coordination with the World Bank and United Nations in Vietnam, aiming to share information with international organisations and development partners in financing the programme.Read full story

 

-The 57th meeting of the ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information (ASEAN-COCI 57) opened on November 24 in the central province of Quang Nam, under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Ministry of Information and Communications of Vietnam.

 

Themed “Digital Transformation: Access for All”, the three-day meeting brought together delegations in charge of culture and information of ASEAN member states, the ASEAN Secretariat, and the International Federation of Arts Councils and Cultural Agencies (IFACCA).Read full story

 

-The Vietnam International Defence Expo 2022 ((VIET NAM DEFENCE 2022) will take place in Hanoi from December 8-10, the Defence Ministry announced at a press conference on November 24.

 

Major General Nguyen Viet Hung, deputy political commissar of the General Department of Defense Industry, said the expo aims to promote international cooperation in defence, build trust between Vietnam and other countries, and introduce the technology and production capacity of Vietnam’s defence industry.Read full story

 

-The 29th Meeting of the Mekong River Commission (MRC) Council was held in the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau on November 24 under the chair of Vietnamese Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Tran Hong Ha.

 

The event brought together MRC Council members from Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam, and representatives from development and dialogue partners, along with international organisations in the region.Read full story

 

-Delegations from Thua Thien-Hue and Phu Tho provinces are attending the 11th East Asia Local and Regional Government Congress which officially opened in West Java, Indonesia, on November 24.

 

The event, which attracts 75 delegations from seven countries, provides a venue for participants to discuss and seek solutions to regional and global economic issues as well as look for opportunities in investment and trade cooperation.Read full story

 

-Samsung Vietnam organised its third recruitment drive for university graduates in 2022 at the Global Samsung Aptitude Test (GSAT) in Hanoi on November 23 as one of its efforts to demonstrate commitment to long-term and sustainable investment in Vietnam./.

 

Similar tests were also held in March and June this year.Read full story/.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

 

Vietnam, Uganda agree to prioritise trade, investment ties

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh suggested Vietnam and Uganda bring economic cooperation on par with their fine political ties and potential, at a reception for Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni in Hanoi on November 24.

 

The PM congratulated Uganda on its achievements in politics, socio-economic development, and disease prevention and control, and lauded the country’s contributions at important multilateral mechanisms such as the United Nations, the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), and the African Alliance.

 

He also briefed the guest on Vietnam’s orientations and results in socio-economic recovery and development.

 

The leaders stressed that the two countries should closely coordinate to deepen their relations in a pragmatic and effective manner, saying the exchange of delegations, especially at the high level, would help enhance mutual understanding and political trust.

 

He suggested the two countries continue their mutual support at multilateral forums, especially at the time when Uganda assumes the NAM Chairmanship for 2023-2026.

 

To boost the economic ties, Vietnam and Uganda need to step up trade and investment promotion activities, thereby facilitating the penetration of goods into the East African market and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) as well, the PM continued.

 

The leader spoke highly of the initial results in the bilateral investment ties, especially in mining and construction with a total capital of nearly 40 million USD, and urged the two sides to intensify the sharing of information about investment capacity, environment and opportunities.

 

Agriculture should be a key cooperation area in order to contribute to ensuring food security in each nation, he said, suggesting stronger collaboration in education-training, information-communications, national defence and security and tourism, as well as partnerships in other spheres like oil and gas, health care, culture and sports.

 

For his part, Museveni expressed his impression on Vietnam’s socio-economic achievements over the past time, and praised its role at multilateral forums, particularly the UN.

 

The President noted his belief that Vietnam will successfully perform its membership at the UN Human Rights Council for 2023-2025, significantly contributing to peace and development and ensuring human rights.

 

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At the meeting between the leaders. (Photo: VNA)

 

Uganda always attaches importance to the good friendship with Vietnam, he said, sharing PM Chinh’s views on cooperation orientations, with trade, investment and agriculture to be the core.

 

Host and guest agreed to create a legal framework for investment and trade activities through the negotiations and signing of free trade agreements, and those on double taxation avoidance.

 

They shared the view that disputes should be settled by peaceful measures in line with international law, thus ensuring security, safety and freedom of navigation and aviation./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

 

Food festival helps promote intra-ASEAN friendship

A food festival themed “Unity in Diversity” opened in Ho Chi Minh City on November 24, with the aim of promoting friendship and cooperation between the people of Vietnam and other member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

 

Hosted by the Ho Chi Minh City Union of Friendship Organisations (HUFO), the four-day event features 50 booths of businesses and restaurants which introduce special traditional dishes of Vietnam and other countries in the region.

 

HUFO Vice President Ho Xuan Lam underlined the significance of the event, saying that it is part of activities organised in 2022 to celebrate ASEAN’s 55th founding anniversary (1967-2022).

 

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Visitors at the festival (Photo: VNA)

 

The festival offers a chance for people in HCM City and international tourists to learn about and experience the cultural quintessence, and enjoy traditional dishes and art shows of the ASEAN countries, Lam said, adding that it also contributes to promoting the image of HCM City as an attractive tourist attraction for international friends.

 

Lam believed that through the event, the friendship and mutual understanding between the people of the ASEAN countries will be strengthened, creating new impetus to strongly pushing cooperation between Vietnam, including HCM City, and ASEAN friends, thus affirming that ASEAN is a prestigious community, a model of successful cooperation, an important factor for maintaining peace, stability and development in the region and the world.

 

Within the framework of the festival, an art exchange night, shows of traditional costumes and street art performances will be also organised./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

 

Binh Duong province to host Techfest Vietnam 2022 in December

The National Innovative Entrepreneurship Day (Techfest Vietnam 2022) will take place in the southern province of Binh Duong from December 2-4, according to the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST).

 

The ministry said at a press conference in Hanoi on November 24 that Techfest Vietnam 2022 seeks solutions in the areas greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and having potential like heath care, education and energy.

 

Deputy Minister Tran Van Tung said the event targets a comprehensive open innovative ecosystem that focuses on three major pillars – the State, businesses, and innovations – to address social problems regarding climate change, the environment, health care, children, the elderly, women and sustainable development.

 

Diverse activities will be held during the event, including an exhibition of innovative start-up products and services, and a National Policy Forum for Innovative Startup Ecosystem Development in the 2021 – 2025 period.

 

There will be 30 seminars on schedule, focusing on smart factories, transition to Industry 4.0 technology, innovative solutions for businesses, and lessons on the transformation of business models to adapt to the post-COVID era./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Borussia Dortmund bring huge delegation to Vietnam for friendly match

Borussia Dortmund have left for their Asia Tour and will arrive in Vietnam with a delegation of 123 members on November 29.

 

The Black and Yellows will travel to Singapore and Malaysia before coming to Vietnam as part of their 10-day tour.

 

Edin Terzic’s side will go up against Singapore Premier League club Lion City Sailors at Jalan Besar Stadium on November 24. They will then head to Malaysia to face the Johor Southern Tigers on November 28 and the tour will conclude in Hanoi with Borussia Dortmund taking on the Vietnam national team on November 30.

 

According to the club, the 25 players include captain Marco Reus, centre-back Mats Julian Hummels, goalkeeper Alexander Meyer, forward Marco Pašalić and midfielder Salih Özcan.

 

Among the other 98 members of the travelling party are coaches and assistants, doctors, physiotherapists, kit men, nutritionists and security guards.

 

Dortmund’s CEO Hans Joachim Watzke, other officials and legends of the team such as goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller and defender Patrick Owomoyela will also join the delegation. They will stay in four five-star hotels in Hanoi’s centre.

 

After check in, Reus and his teammates will participate in different activities such as learning how to cook Vietnam’s most famous dish of pho (noodle soup with beef or chicken), visit the city’s landmarks, take part in a freestyle football show and meet with local students and supporters.

 

Their only practice is from 6pm-7.30pm on November 29. It will be open free for supporters.

 

On November 23, Vietnam coach Park Hang-seo and his players had their first training in Hanoi.

 

They have one week to work together at the Vietnam Youth Football Training Centre to prepare for the friendly match on November 30.

 

The game, organised by the VFF, VPF and Next Media at My Dinh National Stadium, is a test for Vietnam ahead of their AFF Cup in December.

 

Supporters can buy ticket through online apps for 800,000 VND (32 USD), 1,200,000 VND (48 USD), and 1,600,000 VND (64 USD). A discount of 28% will be applied along with a discount code for taxis at any ticket booking through app VNPAY until November 25./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietmam, South Africa look to beef up trade ties

The Vietnam – South African joint committee on trade cooperation convened its fifth meeting in Johannesburg on November 24 to seek ways to foster bilateral economic and trade partnerships.

 

South African Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition Nomalungelo Gina stated that her country always attaches importance to the relationship with Vietnam, adding that the signing and implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) will create investment opportunities in a larger and more open continental market for Vietnamese businesses.

 

For his part, Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Quoc Khanh said the event will contribute to deepening the good political, diplomatic and economic relations between the two countries on the basis of mutual benefits.

 

Two-way trade between Vietnam and South Africa hit a record of nearly 1.4 billion USD in 2020. Despite being effected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the figure reached nearly 1.3 billion USD in 2021 and 1.1 billion USD in the first 10 months of 2022.

 

Khanh also pointed out difficulties in economic and trade relations between the two countries, adding that the bilateral turnover is not commensurate with the inherent potential of the two nations.

 

He proposed the two sides to enhance the sharing of information on trade and investment policies and import – export regulations, promote coordination and mutual support in trade and investment promotion activities, and study cooperation opportunities in logistics and other potential industrial fields such as mining, mechanical engineering, metallurgy, iron and steel, renewable energy, and food processing.

 

Participants discussed issues of mutual concern and opportunities for cooperation in the future, and mentioned relevant difficulties and advantages.

 

The two sides agreed to organise the 6th meeting of the committee in Vietnam in 2023./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency