Exuding sophistication and elegance, Hôtel des Arts Saigon is thrilled to welcome back the Australian Award-winning Pianist Van-Anh Nguyen for another state-of-the-art musical performance with the ultimate pairing of premium Élite wines and exquisite Canapés. Especially, there will be an uplift atmosphere with Van-Anh’s partner, renowned DJ Mark Olsen.
Friday 27/10/2017: Around the World in 88 keys
Miraculous tailored music recital by Award-winning pianist Van-Anh Nguyen, exclusive in an intimate setting with Elite Wines and exquisite canapés.
Venue: Café des Beaux-Arts – Ground Floor.
Time: 19:00 – 21:00.
Price: 1,288,000 ++ per person.
Saturday 28/10/2017: Fear of Dawn with DJ Mark Olsen.
Late night indulging in vivacious live performance from the renowned DJ Mark Olsen right above Saigon.
Venue: Social Club Rooftop Bar – Rooftop Bar, Hôtel des Arts Saigon
Time: 21:00 – midnight.
Sunday 29/10/2017: Epic Brunch with Double Touch.
Exclusive Sunday Brunch offering exquisite cuisine and premium wines with the sense awakening music from Double Touch by Pianist Van-Anh and DJ Mark Olsen.
Venue: Social Club restaurant – 23rd floor, Hôtel des Arts Saigon
Time: 12:00 – 15:00.
Price: 2,888,000 ++ per person.
ABOUT VAN-ANH NGUYEN
Van-Anh Nguyen is a passionate Australian-Vietnamese versatile pianist, producer and composer amidst teacher, fashionista, blogger and model. Incorporating music, fashion, lighting, DJs and her contagious personality, any concert experience with Van-Anh will leave you wanting to know more, to hear more and to feel more.
Born in Sydney, 1987 to Vietnamese refugee parents, Van-Anh started learning the piano at the tender and astounding age of 15 months with both of her parents (of whom are both professional musicians). By the age of 4, she was accepted into the Young Artists Program for gifted & talented musicians at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. By the age of 9, she had obtained her Associate Diploma in Music (Australia), and at aged 12, received her Licentiate Diploma in Music (Australia), making history as one of the youngest in her generation. She has given numerous media performances across all major Australian TV channels as well as on radio 2MBS-FM and the ABC since the age of 5.
She has won several awards and prizes during her piano studies across Australia, having taken out the Kawai Piano Award (Australia) and the Audience Prize in the 13th Sommerklavierfest, Bad-Bertrich (Germany) and won the 2011 Excellence in Youth Awards for Arts & Culture, NSW.