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5 exhibitions and performances to catch in Hong Kong this weekend July 27-28

by Haddis Thomas
5 exhibitions and performances to catch in Hong Kong this weekend July 27-28

This first weekend’s line-up boasts an exciting list of sonic explorers, including Mexican artist Vica Pacheco and Hong Kong’s own Gold Mountain. You can get in on a HK$220 day …

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5 concerts and art exhibitions to see in Hong Kong this weekend August 3-4

by Haddis Thomas
5 concerts and art exhibitions to see in Hong Kong this weekend August 3-4

“The Bund”, probably one of the most famous Cantonese songs ever written, is on the set list, of course, as is the theme song she sang for Unfinished Business, a …

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5 exhibitions and dance shows this weekend July 20-21 in Hong Kong to catch

by Haddis Thomas
5 exhibitions and dance shows this weekend July 20-21 in Hong Kong to catch

You’ll find yourself transported back to a time many refer to as the golden age of Cantopop. Visitors to the “Soundtrack of Our Lives: Joseph Koo x James Wong x …

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Cantonese opera take on Cyrano de Bergerac cleverly blends East and West

by Haddis Thomas
Cantonese opera take on Cyrano de Bergerac cleverly blends East and West

Screen incarnations include a 1990 period film with Gérard Depardieu, Erica Schmidt’s 2021 musical Cyrano starring Peter Dinklage and, perhaps most famously, the 1987 romantic comedy Roxanne with Steve Martin. …

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‘The biggest toy in the world’: how playing organ at Royal Albert Hall set Hong Kong’s Eric Chan on path to be organist

by Haddis Thomas
‘The biggest toy in the world’: how playing organ at Royal Albert Hall set Hong Kong’s Eric Chan on path to be organist

The 28-year-old, who graduated from the Royal College of Music in the UK with distinction and has performed in London’s St Paul’s Cathedral and the Royal Albert Hall, among many …

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Hong Kong Philharmonic and Paavo Järvi’s shattering Shostakovich 5 caps all-Russian programme

by Haddis Thomas
Hong Kong Philharmonic and Paavo Järvi’s shattering Shostakovich 5 caps all-Russian programme

In 1887, he decided to “upgrade” an earlier Spanish-themed piece he wrote for solo violin solo and orchestra into five-movement romp for the whole orchestra with splashes of festive flair. …

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Hong Kong performance of Tang Xianzu’s The Peony Pavilion by Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe was impressive, but not as ‘complete’ as it claimed to be

by Haddis Thomas
Hong Kong performance of Tang Xianzu’s The Peony Pavilion by Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe was impressive, but not as ‘complete’ as it claimed to be

An article in the programme book elaborated on the production process of this Peony, with online rehearsals during the Covid-19 pandemic and a 40-day “boot camp” in Tongxiang, a city …

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Opinion | How shoddy building construction prompted Hong Kong’s love of glazed ceramic tiles

by Haddis Thomas
Opinion | How shoddy building construction prompted Hong Kong’s love of glazed ceramic tiles

Construction methods, and forms of decorative and practical building finishes, have evolved over time in Hong Kong. From the 1860s, early urban photography reveals exterior walls rendered in roughcast stucco, …

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