Oct 30, 2009

Hanoi Street Art Festival 2009

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WHEN
: Tuesday 3rd of November between 2 to 9 pm

WHERE : Ly Thai To Square and Hoan Kiem Lake
WHAT: 1st street festival of Hanoi

DESCRIPTION:
There will be 5 stages: a main stage, a traditional music stage, an experimental stage, a circus stage and a hip-hop stage. The ‘Thang Long Ca tru Club’ will be the main attraction on the traditional music stage, performing a number of their classics. At the center of the garden is the circus stage.

Artists Dao Anh Khanh, Vu Nhat Tan and Phuong Vu Manh will take on the experimental stage, while the dance group Big Toe perform and teach people about the hip-hop culture on the hip-hop stage. The main stage, where several exciting acts take place, will start at 6 pm and last until 9 pm.


Calendar of Events - October

Hanoi Street Festival
WHEN : Tuesday 3rd of November between 2.30 to 9 pm
WHERE : Ly Thai To and Hoan Kiem Lake, Old Quarter
DETAILS: 1st Street festival of Hanoi

Pre-opening show - Hanoi Youth Hotel
WHEN : Thursday 5th November
TIME : 7:30pm ...when the sun will be down :)
WHERE : 33 Luong Van Can, next door to Minh's Jazz Club.
EXTRA: Drummers, guitarists, circus performers are welcome!

Opening party - Hanoi Youth Hotel
WHEN : Friday, 6th November
TIMES : 7:30 - till the police arrive!
WHERE : 33 Luong Van Can, next door to Minh's Jazz Club.
DETAILS: Majestic happy hour, fire juggling and drummers, with live guitar!

Private party - Tay Ho
WHEN : Sunday, 8th November
WHERE : Tay Ho Gardens
DETAILS: Rooftop poi and djembe

Who we are...



Fred - Fire crew






Mie - Fire crew



Tabs - Fire crew






Tabby - Fire crew




DJ TOMO - dj


Remi - Manager/Hairdresser

Cedric - Drummer/Flame support


Chris - Drummer

Who are we?

Three poi women, wolf women, three worlds women...so far.

Coming together from different backgrounds, ages and cultures to combine our talents and play in Hanoi, Vietnam.

We are available for fire shows, drum and poi performances and general FLARE... in Hanoi, Vietnam.. or anywhere in the world :)

What's in a name?

(Sanskrit : अहिंसा, Ahiṃsā)

A Buddhist and Hindu and Jainist doctrine holding that all forms of life are sacred and urging avoidance of violence. The hand with a wheel on the palm symbolizes the Vow of Ahiṃsā. The wheel represents the dharmacakra which stands for the resolve to halt the cycle of reincarnation through pursuit of truth and non-violence.

... and fearlessness.