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Chào tạm biệt Brian – người sáng lập Hanoi Grapevine

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Brian và Nguyễn Quí Đức (chủ của Tadioto), ảnh của Julie Vola
Brian and Duc (Tadioto’s owner), photo by Julie Vola

20:00, thứ ba 04/06/2013
Tadioto

18:30, thứ tư 05/06/2013
Manzi

Brian Ring sẽ chính thức rời khỏi Việt Nam sau nhiều năm sinh sống tại Hà Nội.

Với các độc giả của Grapevine, có đến 2 cơ hội để tạm biệt Brian trước khi ông rời Việt Nam và cũng là 2 cơ hội hiếm có để đến thăm những địa điểm nghệ thuật tuyệt vời tại Hà Nội.

20:00, thứ ba 04/06/2013 – Tadioto
Thăm quan địa điểm mới Tadioto (còn đang trong quá trình xây dựng) với nghệ thuật thị giác, âm nhạc và nhiếp ảnh.

18:30, thứ tư 05/06/2013 – Manzi
Brian sẽ dành trọn buổi tối chỉ để tán gẫu với các bạn tại Manzi. Hãy tham gia buổi gặp mặt cuối cùng này với ông. Nếu từng có cơ hội đặt chân tới Manzi trước đây, bạn sẽ biết Manzi xứng đáng với thời gian mà bạn bỏ ra. Nếu chưa, hãy tận dụng cơ hội này để kiểm chứng nhé.

Tadioto
Tầng 2, nhà A, 9 Trần Thánh Tông, Hà Nội
Manzi
14 Phan Huy Ích, Hà Nội

24 COMMENTS

  1. Wishing you, Brian, happy days ahead. Your contribution to the Hanoi cultural scene is unique, as is Grapevine.
    Looking forward to meeting up wherever…
    Raquelle

  2. Thank you for what you have done in Hanoi, Brian! Hanoi Grapevine has been my good friend since I was a student. Wish you all the best!

    • Thank you Van Nguyen. I am happy to hear that Grapevine has been useful for you!
      thanks for the good wishes.

  3. Your contribution has been great, as has your enthusiasm for your work and for your adopted city. We thank you, and we will miss you.

  4. I have just known the website but I think it’s very interesting and well-arranged. Wish you all the best Mr Brian!
    And the events will be organized on Tue 04th Jun+Wed 05th Jun or Wed 05th Jun+Thu 06th Jun? Please, correct the post.

  5. Man, that last year must have gone quick. Did for me down south anyhow.

    Hope to see you in Hanoi down the track and the very best of luck readjusting to German efficiency, traffic laws, etc, etc.

    Your work here is worthy of a long and lively celebration so don’t make that last drink “too quiet”. Don’t think you can be thanked enough for what you achieved in Hanoi — not to mention sacrificing so much of your own time for the benefit of so many others.

    A tip of the Comical Hat to you good sir.

    Till the next time, Auf Wiedersehen!

    • Connla oi, thanks for the kind words – if a hat is going to be tipped, then i am delighted that it is the Comical Hat! – and thanks also for your support and contributions to Grapevine.
      Look forward to our paths crossing again.
      Till then.

  6. Brian, it was great to have been close to you since the inception of Hanoi Grapevine. I hope that this great website will keep alive and well without your physical presence whilst you go and pursue other adventures.
    Hope to see you again in Hanoi or in Europe so please keep in touch.
    All the best

    • Hi Kristine, hi Geoff,
      nice to hear from you. Grapevine is in good hands and i think it has a great future. :)
      Yes. look forward to seeing you both again, wherever our travels take us.

  7. Great to have a chance to work with you. Don’t know if you remember the show we did together years ago, but I still remember about you, one of the guys who made great contribution to the art scene and T.V production in Vietnam. Without the info you provided through Hanoi Grapevine, our TV works would be much more difficult. Wish you all the best, Brian

    • hi Quang Anh, nice to hear from you. Yes i remember sitting under the trees near the old roller-skating rink and having a nice chat. :)
      Happy to hear that Grapevine is contributing to your work too!
      Thanks for the good wishes!

  8. Won’t be the same without you Brian! Massive work you’ve done, huge support you’ve shown to the arts over the years and always a true pleasure to catch up with you. See you in the week for one last glass of red :)

  9. Brian, Sorry to read that you are leaving Hanoi. Even more sorry that our paths have not crossed for several years. Through Grapevine and other pieces you are leaving in Hanoi, we will always feel your love and presence. Safe journeys my friend and hoping that our paths will cross in the future. Let us know if you ever find yourself on the way to Boston. David

  10. So Brian,
    You’re leaving Ha noi!
    What’s next?
    Grapevine has been so
    useful and interesting, eve
    from faraway Berkeley California,

    Nhu

  11. Brian, so may thanks for brining out the richness that Hanoi has to offer. Your warm and friendly self is to be missed. Like every good Hanoian you shall return and I look forward to bumping into you. All ze best in Germany!!

  12. Dear Brian,
    I will be with you at TADIOTO, with all my thoughts. You have such of a Hanoian, I am sure you’ll bring your passion, humor and smile to some other people somewhere else with the same conviction.
    All the best to you !
    Cheers

  13. Brian,

    Your support and encouragement as we set-up PechaKucha in Hanoi helped to make it possible. Just another of the ways that you have helped to support creativity and community in Ha Noi over many years. Take care and see you back here soon. Best, Colin

  14. Suddenly I have been recalled by our first encounter when we had a interview at Puku (Thanks to Ms Hue). I don’t know whether you remember or not.. But you surprised me as you still saved time for a stranger while you was always busy up to ear. Although our meet up didn’t really work out:D, u left a lasting impression on your calm appearance & your good sense of humor. wish you have another safe & sound journey :)

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