Designer Si Hoang, in collaboration with Me Yeu Be (Mom Love Baby) magazine and VietGen Communication Corp., will hold an ao dai drawing contest for children on the occasion of International children's Day (June 1).
The contest aims to create a playground for children from the age of four to ten
on International Children's Day, to help them understand the traditional culture
of Vietnam
The one day contest will be held on June 1
in the Reunification Palace in HCMC for two groups of children from four to six
years old and from seven to 10 years old. The children will be Vietnamese and
foreigners living in HCMC.
For the contest, the children will draw on
a piece of paper cut in the shape of ao dai. The 30 most beautiful drawings of
the two groups will be made into a real kids' fashion collection themed "Ao dai
con ve" (The ao dai my baby draw) by Si Hoang.
There will be prizes for these drawings
including a first prize worth VND10mil, two second prizes worth VND7mil, three
third prizes worth VND5mil and nine consolation prizes worth VND2mil for each
group.
Children may apply to enter the contest
through their kindergartens and primary schools in the city or to Me Yeu
Be magazine (24 Tran Khanh Du Street, Tan Dinh Ward, District 1) from today
until May 22. The organizers expect to attract 1,000 children and have back up
plan for double that number of contestants.
The 30 winning young artists will model
their ao dai designs in a fashion show at the awards ceremony held on June 28.
Speaking at a press briefing on Tuesday,
Si Hoang said that ao dai is his passion. He is concerned that the traditional
cultural value of the ao dai will fade in this modern era and the dress will be
worn by fewer women, as has happened with kimono in Japan and the hanbok in
Korea. That was his motivation for having this contest; he hopes the children
drawing the ao dai will come to appreciate the beauty of this traditional
dress.
He has also organized three similar
contests by himself for street children, children with disadvantages and
children at the Children City Palace, and has turned their designs into real ao
dai in his fashion collection.
Nguyen The Thanh, vice director of HCMC
Department of Culture and Information, said that this contest is just brilliant
and that the department will add it to the events of June, the month the
department plans to make a month of Family and Children with many of cultural
activities.
She also asked the organizers for some of
the most beautiful winning ao dai to be exhibited at the "HCMC Days" in Rhone
Alps, France before the award ceremony.
(Source:
SGT)
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