KVT - When I walked into Studio Tho I was confronted with a lot of those images I’d always wanted to capture in Hanoi but that had always eluded me. Don’t miss it. Most images will take your breath away.
KVT watches Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin and finds the live performance of the new musical score so stirring that "I was ready to stand up and shout encouragement to the mutineers, jeer at the Czar’s troops and Cossacks as they mowed down the citizens of Odessa and certainly rush forward and join the revolution".
KVT visits an exhibition at L'Espace where he finds not only the work, but even the names of the artists elegant. Followed by an evening at the Opera House where he is almost moved to tears by the National Symphony Orchestra.
KVT thought that the 'new circus' performance Mon Village was "a L’Espace produced jewel set in gold and should become part of the Vietnamese cultural repertoire".
KVT insists that anyone serious about art should see the Alberto Corazon exhibition currently on at the National Museum of Fine Arts once at the very least, and several times if possible. And he finds parallels between Corazon, his work, this exhibition and the art scene in Vietnam.