Sunday, October 30, 2016
Thank you for another successful Venezuelan Week!
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Gastronomic Festival starts this week!
25th to 28th October 2016 @ Impiana Hotel KLCC
6:30pm to 10pm
29th October 2016
12 noon to 3pm
6:30pm to 10pm
Buen provecho!
See you there!
Friday, October 21, 2016
11th Venezuelan Week Officially Opened!
The 11th Venezuelan Week was officially opened and launched yesterday by Higher Education Deputy Minister Datuk Dr Mary Yap Kain Ching in Institut Terjemahan dan Buku Malaysia (ITBM).
HE Manuel Guzman, YB Dr Mary Yap and ITBM's Translation and Training Department head, Siti Rafiah Sulaiman having a quick read of 'Malaysia-Venezuela, an Anthology of Short Stories' involving Malaysian and Venezuelan writers, which have been translated into Malay, Spanish and English.
HE Manuel Guzman, YB Dr Mary Yap and ITBM's Translation and Training Department head, Siti Rafiah Sulaiman having a quick read of 'Malaysia-Venezuela, an Anthology of Short Stories' involving Malaysian and Venezuelan writers, which have been translated into Malay, Spanish and English.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Chef Tamara is back for the Gastronomic Festival!
Combining 20 years of journalism and
her passion for cooking, celebrity chef Tamara Rodriguez is a firm believer in
general education and has committed herself to lecturing on gastronomy at local
universities in Venezuela while actively reaching out to encourage the public
to participate in the use of cocoa in cooking.
She also has merged ‘communication with cooking’ by operating her own radio station for her community, a fishing village in Rio Caribe. The radio station airs programmes on cooking, health and communal subjects targeted at helping the villagers cope with the challenges of daily life and a special programme on the preservation of education to benefit the youth.
Tamara’s roots in local culinary cooking remains deeply entrenched as many of her recipes reflect a legacy of Venezuelan cuisine that has been handed down by her forefathers. Delicious platters with an amalgamation of Spanish, Portuguese, French and Caribbean tastes flavoured with an authentic blend Venezuelan cocoa and spices are Tamara signature in her dishes.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Leonard Jacome will be in Kuala Lumpur!
Harpist, arranger, composer and
producer with more than 19 years of experience, Leonard Jacome is one of the
Venezuela's most prolific and accomplished harpists.
A true multi-instrumentalist, Jacome
who took up cuatro, guitar and acoustic bass before finally found his calling
and what he calls as “the owner of my life”, the Venezuelan harp, he formally
started studying at Francisco J. Marciales Music School where he studied
clarinet and then cuatro, musical theory and solfeggio in 1992.
He has numerous awards representing Venezuela abroad and has toured and performed throughout Latin America, Europe, Africa and Japan.In November 2008, Leonard represented Venezuela at the II World Harp Festival in Paraguay andhe released his first recording in 2009. Under the name Leonard Jácome & his cuerdas bajo presión Empírico, the harpist’s music is characterized for its exotic blend of rhythms, melodies and harmonies form around the world. From a loud joropo to a Paraguayan polka to an afro-Venezuelan drum with an African harp or even a smooth and passionate tango.
Leonard Jacome is now also the Head
of the Venezuelan harp Cathedra for the National Orchestra System at Simón
Bolívar Conservatory of Music. In order to carry forward the education,
evolution, research, understanding and spreading of the Venezuelan harp, he
designed the first prototype of a Venezuelan electric harp with the help of the
renowned harp French manufacturer CAMAC-HARPS. Among the many features, the
instrument is made of carbon fibre. Leonard currently studies new ways and
advanced harp-playing techniques in favour of the advancement of the instrument
within the context of the various music of the world.
Friday, October 7, 2016
'Latin Americans; Who are we?"
For this year's Simón Bolívar Lecture Series, Venezuelan Ambassador to Singapore since 2009, HE Alfredo Toro Hardy will be speaking on the topic of 'Latin Americans; Who are we?".
Abstract
"Where does the term Latin America comes from? Who are the Latin Americans? Is Latin
America a part of the Western World? What are the similarities and the differences between Spanish speaking and Portuguese speaking Latin Americans? What are the similarities and the differences between the diverse Spanish speaking Latin American countries? Why do the United States and Latin America take a different path? Can we speak of Latin America and the Caribbean region as a single entity? All these questions aim at providing a general but comprehensive overview about that region of the world."Thursday, October 6, 2016
11th Venezuelan Week in Malaysia Program (20 to 30 October 2016 )
PRELIMINARY
PROGRAM
Tuesday
11th October
2:00
pm to 4:00 pm:
Bolivar Series at 5th International Seminar Latin
American and Asian Studies at University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
Thursday
20th October
10:00
am to 12:00 pm:
Official Opening of the 11th Venezuelan Week in
Malaysia at the Malaysian Institute of Translation & Books (ITBM)
Monday 24th October
6:30
pm to 10:00 pm:
*Launching of the Gastronomic Festival at Hotel Impiana KLCC
*(By invitation only)
*(By invitation only)
Tuesday 25th October
6:30:00
pm to 10:00 pm:
Gastronomic Festival at Hotel Impiana KLCC
Wednesday 26th October
9:00
am to 5:00 pm:
Cooking Workshop (HELP)
7:00
pm to 9:00 pm:
Chocolate, rum and cigars tasting at Hotel Impiana KLCC
6:30
pm to 10:00 pm:
Gastronomic Festival at Hotel Impiana KLCC
Thursday 27th October
6:30
pm to 8:30 pm:
Music Workshop at Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS
7:00
pm to 9:00 pm:
Chocolate, rum and cigars tasting at Hotel Impiana KLCC
6:30
pm to 10:00 pm:
Gastronomic Festival at Hotel Impiana KLCC
Friday 28th October
6:30
pm to 10:00 pm:
Gastronomic Festival at Hotel Impiana KLCC
Saturday
29th October
12:00
pm to 3:00 pm:
Gastronomic Festival at Hotel Impiana KLCC
6:30
pm to 10:00 pm:
Gastronomic Festival at Hotel Impiana KLCC
8:30
pm to 10:30 pm:
Leonard Jacome concert at Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS
Sunday
30th October
3:30
pm to 5:30 pm:
Leonard Jacome concert at Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS
Celebrating Friendship
This year’s
Venezuelan Week in Malaysia, which celebrates its eleventh edition, coincides
with a significant fact for us: it has been thirty years since the
establishment of diplomatic relations between Venezuela and Malaysia. Three
decades of meeting, of coincidences, mutual support, search for opportunities,
exchanges, knowledge, promotion, highlighting the ties that unites us. Thirty
years of friendship.
What has
been achieved in this time is not small.
Slowly, but consistently, trade has increased. Many Malaysian vehicles
travel on streets and avenues paved with Venezuelan crude oil. Many Venezuelans
have computer components that were made in Malaysia. Music, dance, food,
photography, painting and Venezuelan cinema have brought to these lands our way
of understanding life; they have provided a fairly complete example of the
cultural wealth of the country. Mutual political support in the various
multilateral organisations, such as the United Nations, underscore the fact that
we share much the same views when it comes to international politics. Two young
countries, proud of their independent status, fighting for a new international
order based on peace, cooperation and respect for sovereignty. Diplomatic
relations between Venezuela and Malaysia have passed without serious problems
or discrepancies. On the contrary, it
has been a positive relationship from all points of view.
But as we
look forward, we note that there is much greater potential to be gained from
this relationship; we have past and present, but above all, we have a future.
We are pleased with our progress in these thirty years, safe in the knowledge
that when the time comes, we will celebrate sixty years of diplomatic relations
with a longer list of achievements, which will be more significant.
This
eleventh Venezuelan week in Malaysia celebrates friendship with the 31 strings
of the harp that has marked Venezuelan musician Leonard Jácome’s career and
life, and who will be performing in the hall of the Malaysian Philharmonic
Orchestra at Petronas Twin Towers. It
will find rich company in the gastronomic art of chef Tamara Rodríguez, in the
first Venezuelan novel translated into Bahasa Malaysia, ‘Doña Bárbara’, and in
a new edition of the Simón Bolívar lectures, among other activities. Well,
here's the program. Here is a renewed sign of our commitment to reinforce good
relations between Venezuela and Malaysia.
Manuel
Guzmán, Ambassador of Venezuela to Malaysia
Monday, October 3, 2016
Thursday, September 29, 2016
The 11th Venezuelan Week is just around the corner!
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
30 Years of Malaysia-Venezuela Diplomatic Ties!
This year marks the 30 years of Malaysia-Venezuela Diplomatic ties and that can mean only one thing... Venezuelan Week will be bigger than ever!
The 11th Venezuelan Week is a testament on how strong the relationship between Malaysia and Venezuela is. Stay tuned for our list of activities!!
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
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