The Arts team at the British Council in Vietnam has undertaken a number of great events and projects.
We welcome you to read more on the events and projects we have done.
The Arts team at the British Council in Vietnam has undertaken a number of great events and projects.
We welcome you to read more on the events and projects we have done.
Join us for a celebration of LGBTQ+/Queer identities, language and shared heritage in Wales, the UK and Viet Nam
A symposium aiming to explore the intersection of Viet Nam's intangible heritage and sustainable development
Join us for a chat about the creative sectors in Hà Nội over some favourite Vietnamese coffee drinks
This dialogue invites UK’s cultural and creative cities to share about their journeys, and explores future opportunities to co-create the Hà Nội City.
A project funded by the European Union and implemented by the British Council in partnership with VICAS.
Bringing artistic talents from the UK to perform in Vietnam has always been a part of the British Council’s work to promote friendly knowledge and understanding.
Without Stars and There We Have Been, two dance productions which were inspired by Haruki Murakami’s novel Norwegian Wood, will be performed in Vietnam on 22, 25 and 26 October 2014.
Scheduled for 22-28 September, this year’s UK Film Week celebrates Scotland as the host country of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, which took place in Glasgow in early August this year.
Nguyen Truong Quy, a Vietnamese young writer and book curator joined the Cooler Lumpur Festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in June 2014.
Aoife Mannix, the British author of four collections of poetry was in Hanoi to join EU Literature Days 2014.
Nguyen Minh Giang Tu, the winner of Aquafina Pure Fashion 2013 will represent Vietnam participating in International Fashion Showcase, one of highlight events of London Fashion Week 2014.
British Council and CAMA Vietnam brought a selection of the best contemporary UK artists to perform live in Vietnam.
The UK company of disabled and non-disabled dancers - Candoco Dance Company delivered two spectacular performances in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
A major event that kicked off the GREAT British week in Vietnam to celebrate the 40th anniversary of UK-Vietnam diplomatic relations and 20th anniversary of British Council in Vietnam.
The world-renowned British conducting professor Colin Metters will return to Vietnam in November with Guy Johnston, a British cellist who won the 2000 BBC Young Musician of the Year.