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Photographs that pay homage to Hong Kong cinema heyday paired with post-punk band at M+ museum event

by Haddis Thomas
Photographs that pay homage to Hong Kong cinema heyday paired with post-punk band at M+ museum event

Girard, who will give opening remarks at the May 11 show, first visited Hong Kong in 1974 as a 19-year-old. He was instantly “hooked” on the “mesmerising city”, he told …

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The Sound of Music, Hong Kong’s first Broadway musical since the pandemic, co-presented by a Chinese state-owned company

by Haddis Thomas
The Sound of Music, Hong Kong’s first Broadway musical since the pandemic, co-presented by a Chinese state-owned company

Founded in 2004, CAEG has two subsidiaries, China Performing Arts Agency (CPAA) and China International Exhibition Agency (CIEA). In 2021, the group became part of the Bauhinia Culture Group, a …

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Black-and-white photography’s ‘enduring power’ shown in Hong Kong exhibition at M+, its first show dedicated to the medium

by Haddis Thomas
Black-and-white photography’s ‘enduring power’ shown in Hong Kong exhibition at M+, its first show dedicated to the medium

But during the 19th century and first half of the 20th, the library’s collection of photographic works was essentially a French one, Triebel says. Identical Twins, Roselle, New Jersey, United …

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Hong Kong International Shakespeare Festival, first of its kind in Asia, to see Macbeth, Hamlet and more reinterpreted

by Haddis Thomas
Hong Kong International Shakespeare Festival, first of its kind in Asia, to see Macbeth, Hamlet and more reinterpreted

Few artists have the enduring appeal of British playwright William Shakespeare. His vast body of work may have been written 400 years ago but it continues to resonate with audiences …

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Visitors’ guide to Hong Kong design, art and culture covers the highlights – and attractions less well known

by Haddis Thomas
Visitors’ guide to Hong Kong design, art and culture covers the highlights – and attractions less well known

“There are so many guidebooks to Hong Kong but there are not many for those into design, art and culture,” says HKDC chairman Eric Yim. HKDC Chairman Eric Yim says …

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Exchanges pave way for re-examining assumptions, top global cultural institutions say after signing deals with Hong Kong bodies

by Haddis Thomas
Exchanges pave way for re-examining assumptions, top global cultural institutions say after signing deals with Hong Kong bodies

“We signed the MOU with M+ because our two institutions share the aspiration to develop new, more inclusive forms of partnership … based on a genuine exchange of knowledge, skills …

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Hong Kong to host about 100 masterpieces from the Palace of Versailles as part of Beijing, Paris 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations

by Haddis Thomas
Hong Kong to host about 100 masterpieces from the Palace of Versailles as part of Beijing, Paris 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations

About 100 masterpieces from the Palace of Versailles will be displayed in Hong Kong in December this year after a showcase in Beijing, as part of celebrations to commemorate the …

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Qatar museum director sees International Cultural Summit in Hong Kong as a chance to learn from the city and tell the world what Doha is doing

by Haddis Thomas
Qatar museum director sees International Cultural Summit in Hong Kong as a chance to learn from the city and tell the world what Doha is doing

With 6,000 kilometres separating Hong Kong and the Qatari capital, Doha, it may seem at first glance that the cities have nothing much in common. On closer examination, however, both …

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Hong Kong Arts Festival’s multimedia choral concert Garden of Repose reimagines works by Brahms, Arvo Pärt, Poulenc and Antonia Lotti

by Haddis Thomas
Hong Kong Arts Festival’s multimedia choral concert Garden of Repose reimagines works by Brahms, Arvo Pärt, Poulenc and Antonia Lotti

From the mixtape to the playlist, curating disparate music around a central theme has become something almost anyone with basic technology can do at home. So where does that leave …

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Cantonese opera to take centre stage at Hong Kong’s first WestK FunFest, at West Kowloon Cultural District – with performances, workshops and more

by Haddis Thomas
Cantonese opera to take centre stage at Hong Kong’s first WestK FunFest, at West Kowloon Cultural District – with performances, workshops and more

A Cantonese Opera Movement Workshop (March 16) will be hosted by opera actress Leung Fei-tung, who will talk participants through basic gestures such as hand and finger movements and give …

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