The artists and writers participating in the Literature and Art Workshop have brought to life 94 literary and artistic works that vividly reflect the life and people of Nghi Xuan ( Ha Tinh ).
On the morning of December 13th, the Provincial Association of Literature and Arts (VHNT) collaborated with Nghi Xuan district to hold a closing ceremony for the Literature and Arts creative camp. This was one of the activities commemorating the 245th anniversary of the birth and the 165th anniversary of the death of the renowned figure Nguyen Cong Tru (1778 - 1858). |
Delegates, members, and artists attended the closing ceremony.
This writing workshop was attended by 33 members from various disciplines: prose, poetry, music , fine arts, photography, literature, literary criticism, folk art, and performing arts.
Over two days (November 29th - 30th), artists and writers went on field trips and experienced activities at: the Nguyen Cong Tru National Historical and Cultural Relic Site; the Nguyen Du Memorial Area; the Truc Lam Dai Giac Temple - Vietnam Tran Dynasty Palace; the Ta Ao Geography Temple; and several eco-tourism destinations: Duc Duong Garden House in Xuan Vien commune, and new rural tourism at Nga Hai Cooperative in Xuan My commune...
Author Tram Anh reads the poem: Reflections before the Tran Dynasty Palace.
At the end of the writing camp, the organizing committee received 94 works, including: 56 poems and prose works; 30 photographs; 4 works of fine art; 2 musical compositions; and 2 works of literary criticism and folk art.
The content of the works closely adheres to the theme "Nghi Xuan - Past and Present". The authors have realized this through the creative perspectives of each artist and writer, creating fresh literary and artistic works that vividly reflect the reality of life in Nghi Xuan, both in the past and present.
Members viewed the exhibition of photographic works at the ceremony.
This is the third literary and artistic creation camp in 2023 organized by the Provincial Union of Literature and Arts Associations.
Huu Trung
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