Your Cultural Happenings this February
What a better way to start the year than enjoying a variety of cultural events and happenings. From family concerts to theatre and dance performances, from jewellery showcase to contemporary art exhibitions, there is cultural happiness for everyone.
SELECTION OF EVENTS
Engaging and uniquely designed for the whole family, this concert invites you to dive into the vibrant soundscapes of different countries and cultures with your loved ones, and learn about the incomparable powers of music.
9-12 Feb – Hong Kong City Hall Theatre
Part of the 51st Hong Kong Arts Festival, this ballet is a large-scale dance-theatre fantasy full of dramatic tension. The show also stands out with its intricate structural complexity and the ingenious interconnection of its stage elements.
18 & 19 Feb – Hong Kong Cultural Centre
To celebrate its 15th anniversary, The Absolutely Fabulous Theatre Connection presents this brand new original production, an hilarious and thoroughly entertaining show, enhancing learning and creative thinking.
25 & 26 Feb – Sheung Wan Civic Centre
MEN’S RINGS, YVES GASTOU COLLECTION
This selection of over 300 men’s rings from the 17th century to 1970’s embodies the 40-year passion of a man, the late French connoisseur and reputable art dealer Yves Gastou.
Until 12 Feb, L’ECOLE at K11 MUSEA

Ou Da-wei for SEON1
SEON1: CULTURAL SYMBOLS OF CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING
This exhibition invites six Hong Kong artists to recreate one or more masterpieces from the collection of the Art Museum and present the landscape of their mind in their texturing technique.
Until 5 Feb – Oi! Street Art Space, North Point
ZHANG QINGZHU: TIME OF TOGETHERNESS
The work of Chinese painter Zhang Qingzhu reflects on nostalgia and reminisces the drastically developing time after the Open Door Policy of the 1980s to the 1990s, highlighting the collective memories of a particular era.
Until 18 Feb – SENS Gallery, Landmark South
TEA HOUSE CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES: HK PHIL: MUSICAL POSTCARDS
This concert will take you on a journey around the world, just like the composers often found inspiration when traveling, from Ravel in Paris to Ge Gan-ru in New York.
20 Feb -Tea House Theatre, Xiqu Centre
HONG KONG MODERN ARCHITECTURE OF THE 1950S – 1970S BY WALTER KODITEK
By combining photography and research, the photographer Walter Koditek creates a comprehensive overview of post-war modern architectural design during that transformative period.
Until 12 Feb – Blue Lotus Gallery, Sheung Wan