 Littl3creaturesLittleCr3atures is the offspring of SAtheCollective (SA) and its Founder-Director, Natalie Alexandra Tse.
This exciting initiative is part of her ongoing evolution and development as a performer, educator,
researcher and mother. |  Lac WineLạc Wine is a colorful homage to theater music, cabaret and 20th century's expressionism. This two-piece band is a combination of not only two musicians but before all, stunning, intoxicating, and slightly dangerous performers. |  Collectif ATH"The aim of ATH Collective is to promote theatre as a vector of cultural exchange and social support in Vietnam, mainly in Hanoi, and/or abroad through the organization of popular education cultural events.
What we mean by popular education has as first ambition to not separate action from analysis, to not separate those who make from those who think and those who decide. |
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 Mat Tran EnsembleMat Tran Ensemble (literal translation: Naked Eyes) is an interdisciplinary art collective based in Hanoi, Vietnam. Founded with the belief that art is for everyone, our mission is to pursue a vision of inclusive arts by creating contemporary performances that can be enjoyed without the constraints of class, space or language. All of Mat Tran’s activities are designed to break down barriers, to bring people together and generate conversations within the community. |  Alex Complex"Even in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, with all public performances
cancelled, Alex Complex members of LFAY have persevered to put together a concert
program of wildly varying styles, from classical music to student-composed indie tracks,
passing by popular song covers and even Turkish music. The video performance of 2020
is testament to the group’s passion for musical performance even facing the most
unfavorable conditions." |  ATH - Atelier Théâtre et ArtsATH is the only artistic practice space in Hanoi open to all, in Vietnamese, French and English. Theatre, dance, music, song, visual arts: through collective creation, ATH considers artistic practice as a vehicle for exchange, benevolence, trust and knowledge of self and others. |
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