Hanoi Collective Orchestra performs with home-made instruments
Quynh Hoa -  
(VOVworld) – The Hanoi Collective Orchestra performed for the second time at the Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam in Hanoi, on July 17th. The event was an art project in which participants created “instruments” using everyday materials such as bamboo sticks, plastic pipes, balloons, plastic bottles, and jars, and then performed as part of an impromptu orchestra. This year, the instrument-making workshop was led by Otomo Yoshihide, a Japanese musician, Suzuki Akio, a sound artist, and several other facilitators from Vietnam, Thailand, and Japan.
VOV captured some moments from the audience-participation, improvisational performance of the Hanoi Collective Orchestra.
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The free-admission event attracted a large number of participants, with and without a music background. |
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Using a stone and a glass to make sounds in a earthen jar full of water. |
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Mr. Otomo Yoshihide and his home-made musical instruments. |
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An improvisational “music performance” by the participants. |
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A father and his daughter enjoy creating sounds. |
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Making a “drum” from balloons and plastic pipes. |
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A “drum orchestra” of participants and volunteers. |
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A group of participants making musical instrument from ice-cream sticks. |
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Pham Thanh Tung, a 4th-year student at the Hanoi University of Architecture, attends the event for the first time with his “machine”, which describes the process of industrialization. |
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Some people making music with their products. |
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These musical instruments seemed like a game for children. |
Quynh Hoa