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Awards honour creativity for children and by children

 


Dế Men Award-winner Bình Ca (left) and head of jury panel Trần Đăng Khoa at the award ceremony in Ha Noi on June 1. Photos coutersy of Sports & Culture daily  

HÀ NỘI  The Dế Men (Cricket) Awards were given to five winners by the Vietnam News Agency's Thể Thao & Văn Hóa (Sports & Culture) daily on International Children's Day yesterday in Ha Noi.

The annual non-profit awards aim to encourage compositions, art performances and entertainment programmes by children or for children.

The winning artworks include the novel Đi Trốn (Adventure) by Bình Ca; the animation Khuc Gỗ Mục (Rotten Wood) by Viet Nam Animation Studio; a painting series about nature and life by Phó Vạn An; the comic Ly & Chũn by Đặng Quang Dũng, and the short story collection Khac Biet Moi Tuyet Lam Sao (Amazing Distinction) by Nguyễn Hoang Vũ.  

The Grand Prize was not given out this year as no entry met the criteria.

"Although there is no Grand Prize, the winning works are also meaningful," said renowned poet Trần Đăng Khoa, head of the judging panel. 

"It can be said that the art created for children is quite good, but the top is not there. We want people to support the Dế Men Awards by reading and watching the winning works."

The youngest winner was HCM City-based Phó Vạn An. The 14-ear-old began painting when he was four and has completed more than 300 paintings. 


The youngest winner Phó Vạn An aged 14 of the 2nd edition of the Dế Men Awards. 

He has had solo exhibitions in Viet Nam, Singapore and New York and many of his paintings were sold at these exhibitions. 

He is unaffected by other painters and external influences because he doesn't have a mobile phone or a Facebook or Instagram account. 

His paintings were made last year during social distancing caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The paintings express freshness and purity which help people feel peaceful.

"It is my honour and I can't believe it," An said when he was announced to be a winner. 

"The award will help me to have influence over other peers. It is something I never dreamed of. Of course, if I was alone I wouldn't be the winner today. I want to thank my teachers, parents, and siblings for helping me."

The judges, including chairman of Viet Nam Writers' Association Nguyễn Quang Thiều, popular artist Thanh Chương and the daily's editor-in-chief Le Xuan Thanh, reviewed 16 works including books, comics, paintings, music and animation in the final round. 

The Dế Men Awards were launched last year. 

At the first edition in 2020, famed writer Nguyễn Nhật Ánh won the Grand Prize and four awards were given to other winners. 

This year the organisation received some 120 entries, 20 more than in 2020.   VNS

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