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SUMMARY:Ancestral Frequencies: Eaton Art Month Party
DESCRIPTION:Ancestral Frequencies: An Art Month ritual reclaiming queer & feminine histories through myth\, movement\, and experimental sound at Eaton HK \nAncestral Frequencies is Eaton HK’s collective Art Month ritual\, a party dedicated to the reclamation of erased feminine and queer genealogies. At Terrible Baby\, voices\, rhythms\, movements\, and mythologies sidelined by colonial and patriarchal histories come together\, shifting from performance to visceral sound\, with Joshua Serafin’s myth-making exorcisms\, channeling ancestral spirits through fluid choreography; hypnotic siren-songs and audiovisual cartographies from Zoe Marden and Sonia Wong; ethereal\, transcendent incantations of Abyss X; raw\, corporeal sonic energies of Fotan Laiki; and cathartic\, experimental electronic soundscapes of Dis Fig. \nVenue:\nTerrible Baby\n4/F Eaton HK\, 380 Nathan Road Kowloon\, Hong Kong
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/ancestral-frequencies-eaton-art-month-party/
LOCATION:Eaton HK\, Eaton HK\, 380 Nathan Road\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Fairs & Festivals
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260511
DTSTAMP:20260522T073442
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SUMMARY:Joshua Serafin: Grieve the Departed Wound
DESCRIPTION:On site at Eaton HK’s Tomorrow Maybe gallery\, Brussels-based Filipino performance artist and choreographer Joshua Serafin (they/them) will present Grieve the Departed Wound\, a solo exhibition themed around the speculation of their indigenous heritage and intergenerational knowledge. Working across dance\, performance\, visual arts and video\, Serafin’s multidisciplinary practice examines spirituality\, ecology\, queerness and ways of inhabiting the body within a Postcolonial Philippines context through creating alter-egos\, myth-making and world-building. \nSerafin’s performative exhibition would transform Tomorrow Maybe from a white cube gallery into a black box stage\, encapsulating movement in objects. Visitors are invited to drift through the physical and conceptual debris of their previous performance\, following the artist’s instructions to perceive and perform the embodied rhythm between themselves and the artworks. Through reconstructing the scenography of past performances into installations\, videos\, and paintings\, the exhibition renders the gallery into a vessel for the state of grieving\, reconfiguring the relationship between wound and healing\, relic and proposition\, object and time\, across performance and exhibition. \nAn exhibition opening reception will take place on March 20\, from 6pm to 9pm\, where Joshua will be present to welcome visitors and offer insight into the narratives and processes behind their work. Joshua will be in residence at Eaton HK from March 15 to 28 as part of the artist residency program\, during which they will engage in cultural exchange with local art and performance communities and develop new commissioned works for Hong Kong audiences. \nVenue: Tomorrow Maybe\, 4/F\, Eaton HK
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/joshua-serafin-grieve-the-departed-wound/
LOCATION:Tomorrow Maybe\, EATON HK\, 380 Nathan Road\, Jordan\,\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Multimedia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250726
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250804
DTSTAMP:20260522T073442
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SUMMARY:UNHEARD Sound and Music Festival 2025
DESCRIPTION:This summer\, Eaton HK presents the fourth edition of UNHEARD: Sound and Music Festival\, a genre-blurring celebration of community\, creativity\, and sonic curiosity. Taking place over two weekends\, July 26-27 and August 2-3\, this year’s theme\, “Sound Signatures\,” explores how sound shapes personal identities\, collective rhythms\, and everyday experiences. Whether it’s the beep of a crosswalk or the pulse of a packed club\, the festival tunes into how people move through the world — and how sound moves through them. \nPresented in collaboration with Contemporary Musiking HK (CMHK) and dtby\, UNHEARD 2025 transforms Eaton HK into a multisensory playground with live performances\, workshops\, film screenings\, talks\, and interactive sound installations. The festival invites all walks of life to gather\, listen\, and connect. \nThis year’s program features a diverse mix of local and international artists\, inclusive wellness sessions\, deep-listening moments\, and community-centered storytelling. Highlights include A2B x Mystery Train\, Eaton’s long-running vinyl sharing series\, which will spotlight Kendrick Lamar’s latest release\, GNX\, through collective listening and lyrical and thematic analysis. The Colony Kids Record Fair returns with an expanded marketplace of rare vinyl\, secondhand sound equipment\, zines\, and DIY electronics. \nGuests can also experience a pet-friendly singing bowl session guided by Shoji\, open to humans and dogs alike. Arturia\, the French music-tech innovators\, will lead hands-on workshops focused on lo-fi sound production\, while playful installations throughout the hotel turn ordinary spaces into surprising audio moments that challenge how people interact with their environment. \nThe music lineup spans genres and generations\, from K-pop starlet Donna Goldn and experimental duo cehryl & hirsk to local producer and musician LOISEY and the debut of Hong Kong-based collective A Vivid Machine. Whether the vibe is meditative or high-energy\, UNHEARD brings together artists and audiences in a shared exploration of sound as culture\, identity\, and movement. \nArtist Talk: Building Buddha: Lo-fi\, high volume Ambient Sound Art \nAt this artist talk\, Christiaan Virant will be sharing stories and sounds from the 20-year evolution of the Buddha Machine\, a small\, loop-playing ambient music device. Exploring the device as an “album\,” art object\, and mass-produced sound art device\, he will offer insights and ideas on how independent artists can move beyond traditional concepts of releasing music\, and will share a short ambient mix using sounds from the Buddha Machine\, as well as works by other artists who have remixed its loops in their own creations. \nDate: July 26 (Saturday) \nTime: 2:00-3:30pm \nVenue: 1/F Kino\, Eaton HK \nTickets: http://bit.ly/4kniVRy \nArt Project: Sonic Officer \nAn art project initiated by Liz Wong and co-curated with Andio Lai\, Sonic Officer will investigate computational audiovisual performance and experimental sound through media art practices like live coding\, device art\, and screen-based programming in a converted music room made to take on the characteristics of an office setting. \nDate: July 26 (Saturday) \nTime: 3:00-4:30pm \nVenue: 4/F Music Room\, Terrible Baby\, Eaton HK \nTickets: https://bit.ly/3GtW4G7 \nPanel: Staying (un)derground between safe & dangerous \nThis thought-provoking panel features K41\, a club space rooted in Ukraine’s underground culture\, alongside Hong Kong collectives Panic Library and Shimai Tribe. Together\, they reflect on the tensions of staying under the radar and how underground spaces can offer both refuge and risk\, resistance and exposure. The conversation will explore how communities navigate visibility\, care\, survival and creative expression amid political\, social and spatial precarity. \nDate: August 2 (Saturday) \nTime: 3:30-5:00pm \nVenue: 1/F Kino\, Eaton HK \nTickets: https://bit.ly/4lj954u \nLive Performance: musiquarium feat. DONNA GOLDN\, A Vivid Machine\, baby diwata \nmusiquarium is a music series spotlighting live performances by emerging local and regional artists\, offering a stage for new works and works in progress. With an emphasis on raw expression and genre fluidity\, the evening invites audiences to witness music in motion — intimate\, evolving\, and unfiltered. One of the key artists is Donna Goldn\, a Belgian vocalist and self-described creative nomad whose genre-blending pop compositions in Korean and English defy singular definition. Her work invites listeners into an emotionally rich and culturally fluid soundscape. \nDate: August 2 (Saturday) \nTime: 9:00-11:30pm \nVenue: 4/F Music Room\, Terrible Baby\, Eaton HK \nTickets: https://bit.ly/4l9PG5S
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/unheard-sound-and-music-festival-2025/
LOCATION:Eaton HK\, Eaton HK\, 380 Nathan Road\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Fairs & Festivals,Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250721
DTSTAMP:20260522T073442
CREATED:20250527T012033Z
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SUMMARY:Pride at Eaton 2025: Reorient to the Future
DESCRIPTION:Eaton HK’s 2025 Pride Month programming will be themed “Reorient to the Future\,” a celebration of resilience and defiance amidst the global cultural shifts challenging marginalized communities. \nThis year\, Eaton HK will host a series of events across June and July\, coinciding with LGBTQ+ Pride Month\, Disability Pride Month\, and World Refugee Day on June 22. \nInspired by José Esteban Muñoz’s Queer Futurity\, Eaton HK invites participants to reorient their perspectives away from following oppressive social structures and the anxiety of potential removal of their existences\, toward a reclamation of utopian future rooted in intersectional solidarity. The programs will highlight the creativity and agency of refugees\, diverse ethnic creatives\, disabled changemakers\, queers and trans community\, all while fostering a sense of belonging and radical hope with arts\, drag\, photography\, theatre\, literature\, dance\, and more. \nProgram Highlights: \nSoft Crash: Fashion\, Gender\, and the Queer Gaze\nDate: 13 June – 20 July 2025\nVenue: Car Park\, G/F\, Eaton HK\nCurator: Kary Kwok\nExhibition Opening: 13 June\, 5-7pm \nDrag Jam curated Drag Workshop and Party\nWorkshop\nDate: 9 June 2025\nVenue: 1/F Kino + Kino Lounge\, Eaton HK\nParty\nDate: 21 June 2025\nVenue: 4/F Music Room\, Eaton HK \nProsthesis: Queer Crip Performance & Archive Exhibition\nDate: 13 June – 20 July 2025\nVenue: Tomorrow Maybe\, Eaton HK\nArtists: Ximan Wang\, Siu Fong Yeung\nExhibition Opening and Performances: 13 June\, 7-9pm \nProsthesis: Queer Crip Performance & Archive Exhibition\nDate: 13 June – 20 July 2025\nVenue: Tomorrow Maybe\, Eaton HK\nArtists: Ximan Wang\, Siu Fong Yeung\nExhibition Opening and Performances: 13 June\, 7-9pm \nDance as a Community Superpower\nDate: 22 June 2025\nTime: 4-7pm\nVenue: 2/F\, Maggie\, Eaton HK \nTrans·Read·Crip: A Future-Culture Market\nDate: 12-13 Jul 2025\nVenue: 1/F Eaton House\, Eaton HK \nQuasi-bodies – Gender & Sexuality Script Reading Festival\nDate: 17-20 July 2025\nVenue: Kino\, Eaton HK\nArtists: Sam Man\, Kristy Pang\, Minh Ly
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/pride-at-eaton-2025-reorient-to-the-future/
LOCATION:Eaton HK\, Eaton HK\, 380 Nathan Road\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance,Learning,Literature,Multimedia
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