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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260316
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
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SUMMARY:Jockey Club InnoArts Series: KAGAMI by Ryuichi Sakamoto & Tin Drum
DESCRIPTION:In the twilight of his life\, iconic Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto returned to his altar—the piano. And although he may have left this world in 2023\, his music lives on\, not only through his timeless compositions but in a transcendent live performance that became the mixed reality solo concert KAGAMI. This is more than a show: it’s a luminous bridge to eternity where Sakamoto’s soul resonates in every note. \nThrough the delicate magic of mixed reality\, audience members put on a lightweight headset and step into a world where they can stand beside the master\, close enough to witness the gentle dance of his fingertips on the keys and the fleeting emotions that flicker across his face. In KAGAMI\, Sakamoto is not a distant memory\, but a living presence. \nThis immersive experience emerged from Sakamoto’s collaboration with Tin Drum\, a pioneering US mixed reality studio\, in his final years. Using advanced motion capture and spatial audio technology\, Tin Drum preserved his final performance\, capturing not just the music but the essence of Sakamoto as an artist—his serene intensity and profound bond with the piano. In KAGAMI\, these moments can now stay with us forever\, ensuring that Sakamoto’s presence remains everlasting.
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/jockey-club-innoarts-series-kagami-by-ryuichi-sakamoto-tin-drum/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Fairs & Festivals,Multimedia,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251215
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20251202T070703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T070703Z
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SUMMARY:A Triple Bill
DESCRIPTION:City Contemporary Dance Company (CCDC) launches its new stage series The Connect Stage with the new production A Triple Bill\, featuring renowned international choreographers: contemporary dance master William Forsythe\, two rising stars Sita Ostheimer and Hung Tsai-Hsi. Through three different works\, the program showcases the diversity of contemporary dance. A Triple Bill will take place from December 12-14\, at Freespace’s The Box\, WestK. \nA Triple Bill comprises three different works that illuminate contemporary dance’s multifaceted appeal through divergent choreographic and musical languages\, building a world-class stage experience. \nWilliam Forsythe’s seminal quartet N.N.N.N. is performed by four next-generation male dancers—like a mind refracted into four perspectives. Through continuous oscillation and mutual pull\, their bodies generate palpable musicality. The dancer’s audible breath score binds them as a tightly linked entity; their limbs becoming singular voices\, each tuned and in counterpoint to the others\, as they enter into a complex\, intense state of music making. The work allows audiences to “hear the dance and see the music\,” and to sense the body’s resonant echo in space. \nThis iconic work has toured the world for over two decades. Restaged by Cyril Baldy and Georg Reischl with CCDC’s male dancers\, it makes its Asia debut this December. As Cyril notes\, the piece is not rigid about form\, so it amplifies each dancer’s individuality. Same steps\, different bodies\, entirely new expressions. \nAward-winning German choreographer Sita Ostheimer collaborates with seven CCDC female dancers on the new work LUNA. The moon—mysterious and profound—has long been personified through female archetypes\, from Greek mythologies to Chinese lore. LUNA challenges these conventions. Through a collective of seven women\, it reframes a force far beyond the narrowly “feminine”: nourishing yet incisive\, serene yet transformative. Renowned for translating interior states into concrete movement\, Ostheimer crafts nuanced\, potent ensemble writing that traces the flow of emotion. \nComposer Yehezkel Raz offers a fresh interpretation of the Moonlight Sonata. The first movement (Adagio sostenuto) circles the opening chord sequence\, built almost entirely on those harmonies. In the second movement\, small fragments of Beethoven are looped\, scattered through space\, and lifted from their original context to generate new melodies and harmonies. The virtuosic third movement (Presto agitato) runs on delay effects\, opening a fresh\, time-bending dimension. \nTaiwanese choreographer Hung Tsai-Hsi—recipient of multiple awards in the United States—works across dance and visual art. Engaging space and line\, she crafts a singular corporeal and painterly language; her works have been exhibited in New York galleries\, underscoring her cross-disciplinary practice. Frequently turning to self-portraiture\, she envelopes shadowed inner states in vivid strokes; The Fountain of Blood is a direct projection of her interior world. \nInspired by Charles Baudelaire’s La Fontaine de Sang\, The Fountain of Blood channels a pressure that streams ceaselessly—an inexhaustible\, keening spring. Performed by the full CCDC ensemble\, the work transforms anger into visible flow through steady\, resolute bodies\, guiding audiences through the tension between darkness and light and toward a renewed gaze at the present self. In collaboration with music producer Lau Tsz-Hei\, the score centers the human voice and draws on the painting’s imagery to render both sound and concept in vivid form. \nA Triple Bill unites three choreographers whose careers traverse borders\, reflecting deep cultural grounding and expansive international vision. American-born William Forsythe has shaped European dance for more than two decades and continues\, well into his seventies\, to pioneer new artistic frontiers. German-born Sita Ostheimer develops work across multiple countries\, fusing European and Asian sensibilities. Taiwanese choreographer Hung Tsai-Hsi pursued advanced training in the United States\, where she has rapidly emerged. \nInterweaving diverse cultures and global artistic lineages\, the trio generates a rich constellation of encounters in A Triple Bill. Artistic Director Sang Jijia notes\, “This cross-cultural exchange injects new energy into CCDC. We look outward to embrace the world and to serve as a hub for contemporary artistic dialogue.” \nDATES & TIME\n12-13.12.2025 (Fri – Sat) 8pm\n14.12.2025 (Sun) 3pm
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/a-triple-bill/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251207
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20251114T154534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251114T154534Z
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SUMMARY:Freespace Dance 2025: Korea National Contemporary Dance Company – Jungle
DESCRIPTION:Ritualistic and transfixing\, Korea National Contemporary Dance Company’s Jungle is a multi-layered\, non-narrative contemplation on life and existence where meaning is created through light\, sound and gesture\, and stories emerge for the viewer as they might have in the past from flickering flames or rippling waters. \nBoth modern and ancient\, the production reflects the tensions apparent in our everyday lives\, between what is revealed and what is hidden\, between agitation and calm\, connection and isolation\, group and individual. In constant flow\, like a moving crowd\, or a painting in sand and light\, the work unfolds in dreamlike scenes with narrative and mood driven by the shifting qualities of light created by Lee Jungyoon and the meditative\, repetitive soundscape of Japanese sound artist and composer Marihiko Hara. \nThe subtle\, fluid\, unpredictable movements of the dancers reflect the unique choreographic process of KNCDC’s artistic director Kim Sungyong – one which allows texture to be woven from the individual to the whole\, with each dancer using the unique gestures of their individual bodies to influence and adapt to the group. \nJungle premiered in 2023 in Seoul and has toured major cities to great acclaim. \nDate and Time \n5–6 December 2025 (Friday to Saturday)\n8pm \nPost-performance meet-the-artist session on 5 December 2025 (Friday)
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/freespace-dance-2025-korea-national-contemporary-dance-company-jungle/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20251114T155110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251114T155110Z
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SUMMARY:Freespace Dance 2025: Chunky Move – U>N>I>T>E>D
DESCRIPTION:Meticulous and otherworldly\, U>N>I>T>E>D by Melbourne-based Chunky Move – one of Australia’s most innovative performing arts companies – offers an epic vision of machine mysticism that explores the persistence of spirituality in a post-industrial digital age. \nIn exoskeleton costumes created from repurposed motorcycle armour\, six masterful dancers are transformed into post-human\, tech-adorned hybrid beings. Performing against a driving soundtrack of gamelan-infused\, Javanese trance-inspired techno beats\, they move alone or tightly as one\, merging elements of contemporary dance and street dance practices with Artistic Director Antony Hamilton’s distinctive choreographic language and methodology. Through choreographic precision\, physical endurance\, and complex times and rhythms\, the work generates a mesmerising tension between music and bodies where sound and visuals align and deviate. \nCreated over three years in Melbourne\, Bali and Taipei\, U>N>I>T>E>D is a major international collaboration with acclaimed Balinese experimental music collective Gabber Modus Operandi\, Bali-based streetwear label Future Loundry\, Australian global leaders in animatronic design\, Creature Technology Co.\, and award-winning lighting designer Benjamin Cisterne. \nThe production premiered at AsiaTOPA in Melbourne in February 2025\, and is the latest work in the canon of Chunky Move Artistic Director Antony Hamilton’s “speculative future” performances\, following recent innovative dance experiences Token Armies (2019) and Yung Lung (2022). \nDate and Time \n27–29 November 2025 (Thursday to Saturday)\n8pm \n30 November 2025 (Sunday)\n3pm \nPost-performance meet-the-artist session on 27 November 2025 (Thursday)\nPost-performance behind-the-scenes experience on 28 and 29 November 2025 (Friday\, Saturday) (For ticket holders only. Additional fee\, HK$50)
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/freespace-dance-2025-chunky-move-united/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251124
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20251114T154154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251114T154558Z
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SUMMARY:Freespace Dance 2025: TS Crew (HK) x contact Gonzo (Osaka) – Bridging Bridge
DESCRIPTION:With a choreographic framework that includes improvisational movements\, a high-energy football game\, live beatboxing and real-time collaborative bridge building using bodies and bamboo\, TS Crew from Hong Kong and contact Gonzo from Osaka explore and deconstruct facets of human nature\, culture and society. \nBridging Bridge is a bold experimental fusion that embraces raw stage fighting and visceral explorations of human interaction. Merging elements of physical theatre\, dance\, acrobatics\, improvisation and martial arts\, the immersive\, genre-defying performance engages the audience in a cross-border dialogue about unity\, division\, and bridging divides in an increasingly polarised world. Through intense\, agile physical gestures and exchanges that transcend language and culture\, a tacit understanding emerges that culminates with the completion of a symbolic bamboo bridge. \nBridging Bridge is the result of a two-year development project with research residencies and work-in-progress presentations at Kinosaki International Arts Center and Freespace Dance in 2024. This international co-production was commissioned by WestK Performing Arts as part of its artistic development mission to promote creative experimentation and cross-cultural dialogues. \nDate and Time\n\n\n21–22 November 2025 (Friday to Saturday)\n8pm \n23 November 2025 (Sunday)\n3pm \nPost-performance meet-the-artist session on 21 November2025 (Friday)
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/freespace-dance-2025-ts-crew-hk-x-contact-gonzo-osaka-bridging-bridge/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251116
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20250831T163835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251105T044206Z
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SUMMARY:Likes & Lies
DESCRIPTION:Connecting through social media\, Savannah and Chun navigate the complexities of friendship and romance in the digital age. But with friends and online personas influencing their choices\, what does it mean to be truly authentic in a world driven by likes and filters? \nLikes & Lies – this year’s flagship youth musical production – tackles issues around online integrity. Performed by young Hong Kong performers aged 9 to 25\, written and directed by Lindsey McAlister\, founder of Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation\, and with original music by multi-disciplinary artist Amuer Calderon\, Likes & Lies takes the stage this November at The Box\, Freespace. The production is co-presented and co-produced by WestK and HKYAF. \nPerformed in English with Chinese and English surtitles.\nDuration: Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes without intermission \nPublic Performances\n13–15 November 2025 (Thursday to Saturday)\n7:30pm \n15 November 2025 (Saturday)\n2:30pm \nSchool Performances*\n13–14 November 2025 (Thursday to Friday)\n11am \n*The school performances will be followed by a 15-minute Q&A with the cast and creative team.
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/likes-lies/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Theatre & Circus
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251109
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20251106T023704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T023704Z
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SUMMARY:Freespace Jazz Fest: Ian @MIRROR
DESCRIPTION:This November\, acclaimed singer-songwriter Ian Chan – an award-winning member of Hong Kong boy band MIRROR – makes his Jazz Fest debut with an intimate performance of original and familiar work showcasing the impressive range of his songwriting and vocal skills. \nThis event features music direction by renowned local pop producer Terry Tsui. \nDate and Time\n8 November 2025 (Saturday)\n3:30pm\, 8:30pm
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/freespace-jazz-fest-ian-mirror/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Fairs & Festivals,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251108
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20251106T023359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T074109Z
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SUMMARY:Freespace Jazz Fest: Marf & Winka @COLLAR
DESCRIPTION:Join us this November for the Freespace Jazz Fest debut of Marf Yau and Winka Chan – two charismatic young members of Hong Kong’s hottest girl group COLLAR.\nAcclaimed for the power of their vocals and choreography\, the duo blend energetic street style with sweet rousing ballads\, breaking canto-pop norms. \nThe performance features music direction by renowned local pop producer Terry Tsui. \nDate and Time\n7 November 2025 (Friday)\n7:15pm\, 9:30pm
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/freespace-jazz-fest-marf-winka-collar/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Fairs & Festivals,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20251106T203000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20251106T214500
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20251106T022848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T022848Z
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SUMMARY:Freespace Jazz Fest: Echoes Across Eras
DESCRIPTION:Join us this November when renowned local jazz pianists Ted Lo and Joyce Cheung come together on stage\, for the first time\, for a cross-generational performance highlighting the powerful evolution of Hong Kong’s jazz scene. \nThrough a curated programme of original work and new arrangements\, the performance fuses veteran artist Lo’s strong foundation in traditional and contemporary jazz and Cheung’s more classical education – allowing both artists to showcase their shared musical interests and experiences\, as well as their individual\, critically acclaimed jazz skills.
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/freespace-jazz-fest-echoes-across-eras/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Fairs & Festivals,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250915
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20250831T164238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250831T164238Z
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SUMMARY:The Book of Mountains and Seas
DESCRIPTION:Following the work-in-progress presentation in 2024\, WestK and Théâtre de la Feuille present the final chapter of a contemporary physical theatre production inspired by the Chinese classic\, The Book of Mountains and Seas. \nThrough physical expression\, a blend of Eastern and Western performance traditions and a haunting soundtrack\, the production leads the audience on a new exploration of the origins of the universe and the nature of existence in real and mythical worlds. The work reimagines a fantastical account of pre-Qin China\, one that weaves geography\, mythology\, travelogues and shamanic texts with tales of strange happenings\, mythical creatures\, and legends from around the world. \nThis programme is co-presented and co-produced by WestK and Théâtre de la Feuille\, and is part of the WestK Creators series. \nDate and Time \n7–8\, 10–13 September 2025 (Sunday\, Monday\, Wednesday to Saturday)\n7:30pm \n13–14 September 2025 (Saturday to Sunday)\n2:30pm
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/the-book-of-mountains-and-seas/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Theatre & Circus
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20250824T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20250824T220000
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20250805T220926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T220926Z
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SUMMARY:Elijah Woods: Give Me The Sunlight Tour
DESCRIPTION:Hailing from Toronto and now based in Los Angeles\, Elijah Woods is a multi-faceted\, multi-platinum pop artist\, singer-songwriter\, producer\, and recording engineer. Renowned for his irresistibly catchy melodies\, vivid storytelling\, and signature crisp production\, he has established himself as one of pop music’s most compelling solo acts\, as well as a highly sought-after collaborator. \nElijah sold out his first Canadian headline tour in 2023\, captivating audiences across the country. This success catapulted him onto the international stage\, where he became a sensation in Asia\, selling out shows in major markets like Hong Kong\, Tokyo\, and Singapore. While touring the region\, he opened for Niall Horan in Jakarta and performed at the prestigious Seoul Jazz Festival alongside Lauv\, Jeremy Zucker\, and JP Saxe. His sold-out shows and growing fanbase in Asia are a testament to his rising influence. Most recently\, Elijah made his UK debut at the BST Hyde Park Festival in London\, solidifying his place as a global phenomenon in the making.
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/elijah-woods-give-me-the-sunlight-tour/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231118
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20230328T064903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T124304Z
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SUMMARY:Stream of Dust
DESCRIPTION:Opening Programme of the City Contemporary Dance Festival 2023\nFor eternity\, endless specks of dust have churned with the wheels of nature. Gathering and dispersing\, they witness the passage of time while traversing history. Both billowy and static\, they reflect the polar extremes within each of us. \nThis production marks the latest creation of CCDC Resident Choreographer Sang Jijia following his award-winning work Meeting In-between Time. Featuring a troupe of over 40 dancers from the company as well as graduating students of School of Dance\, HKAPA\, the performance invites audiences to witness the motion of dust within a captivating stage and spectating space\, as it floats and puts down roots while dancing with the light\, rising and falling with the world around it. \n11.11.2023 [Sat] 8pm\n12.11.2023 [Sun] 3pm\n14.11.2023 [Tue] 8pm\n15.11.2023 [Wed] 8pm\n16.11.2023 [Thu] 8pm\n17.11.2023 [Fri] 8pm
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/stream-of-dust/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20230506T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20230506T213000
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20230331T074216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230427T045943Z
UID:10019737-1683403200-1683408600@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:Crowd
DESCRIPTION:With Crowd\, Gisèle Vienne continues her exploration of desire and the balance of power that determine interactions within a group of individuals\, while questioning the singularity of each individuality. The identity of Dennis Cooper’s characters is as much outlined as it is erased\, gradually dissolved by the crowd\, whose slowness contrasts with its latent power. The electronic musical mix contributes to a hypnotic distortion of time\, placing the spectator on the border between dream and rave trance. \nPost-show Talk\nA chance to hear the artists talk about their work\, which will take place in the auditorium following the performance on May 6. \nThis programme is part of Freespace Dance 2023 presented by Freespace\, French May Arts Festival 2023\,  and Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels.
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/crowd/2023-05-06/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20230505T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20230505T213000
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20230331T074216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230427T045943Z
UID:10019736-1683316800-1683322200@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:Crowd
DESCRIPTION:With Crowd\, Gisèle Vienne continues her exploration of desire and the balance of power that determine interactions within a group of individuals\, while questioning the singularity of each individuality. The identity of Dennis Cooper’s characters is as much outlined as it is erased\, gradually dissolved by the crowd\, whose slowness contrasts with its latent power. The electronic musical mix contributes to a hypnotic distortion of time\, placing the spectator on the border between dream and rave trance. \nPost-show Talk\nA chance to hear the artists talk about their work\, which will take place in the auditorium following the performance on May 6. \nThis programme is part of Freespace Dance 2023 presented by Freespace\, French May Arts Festival 2023\,  and Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels.
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/crowd/2023-05-05/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230313
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20230308T042558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T051607Z
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SUMMARY:Jockey Club InnoArts Series: First Steps
DESCRIPTION:If you want to dance\, you can be a star of the show.\nIf you choose to watch\, you will experience an unforgettable experience of human motion.\nAre you ready to take your First Steps? \nLeading the way in France at the crossroads between immersive technology and live arts\, Tamanoir Immersive Studio has innovated a new way to create dance with First Steps\, along with a new way for audiences to experience such performances. \nYou have a choice: you can choose to immerse yourself in the experience as a performer\, or you can enjoy the show from your seat as a spectator and watch the spontaneous choreography unfold in front of you\, performed by your fellow audience members. \nIf you want to join the dancers in this spontaneous choreography guided by audio cues over a headset\, you will star in the show. And if you choose to stay in your seat\, you are in for an unforgettable experience revolving around presence\, courage and vulnerability performed by both regular people and professional dancers on stage. \nAfter years of isolation\, it is time to take our “first steps” and reconnect. And First Steps—created and developed specifically for Hong Kong by Tamanoir in collaboration with local artists—provides an opportunity for us all to start reconnecting with each other\, and explore the beauty of uncharted paths\, and the emotions and memories involved with these changes in our life. \n10–12 March 2023 (Fri-Sun) | 8:00pm\n11–12 March 2023 (Sat-Sun) | 3:00pm \n– Instructions for the sessions at 8pm on 10 March and 3pm on 11 March will be given in English via the headset. The remaining sessions will be in Cantonese.\n– Audience members are not required to wear a headset and will therefore not be affected by the language. \nThe programme is solely sponsored by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/jockey-club-innoarts-series-first-steps/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220711
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20220613T233237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220613T233237Z
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SUMMARY:Freespace Ensemble Pop Plus
DESCRIPTION:The West Kowloon Cultural District embodies the development of creative industries and encourages cross-genre collaborations to bring quality arts and culture programmes to the audience. Talented local musicians will come together at Freespace and Lau Bak Livehouse in July 2022 to explore new perspectives on pop and beyond. \nFreespace Ensemble Pop Plus pushes the boundaries of Pop Music\n“Freespace Ensemble Pop Plus” – a long weekend full of new collaborations by members of Freespace Ensemble and selected local artists under the theme of “Pop”. \n“Freespace Ensemble Pop Plus: Kraftwerk Reimagined” – drummer Blue Kwok teams up with musicians from diverse musical backgrounds to reconstruct the classics of the avant-garde German band Kraftwerk from a distinctive perspective of sound aesthetics. “Freespace Ensemble Pop Plus: Joyce Cheung\, Kiri T and Moon Tang” brings together jazz pianist Joyce Cheung\, singer-songwriters Kiri T and Moon Tang and the expanded line-up of Freespace Ensemble musicians\, showcasing a magical combination of pop\, R&B and jazz. “Freespace Ensemble Pop Plus: Jonathan Yang – VENT!” – local singer-songwriter Jonathan Yang\, with his signature dark noise aesthetic and an added touch of dark humour\, leads Freespace Ensemble musicians to tell a surreal music tale with physical theatre elements. \nProgrammes of Freespace Ensemble Pop Plus: \n7 – 8 July 2022 – 8:00pm\nKraftwerk Reimagined\nHK$350 \n9 – 10 July 2022 – 8:00pm\nJoyce Cheung\, Kiri T and Moon Tang\nHK$400 \n10 July 2022 – 3:00pm\nJonathan Yang – VENT!\nHK$300 \n“Music Palate” Saturday Free Live Gigs at Lau Bak Livehouse continue the pop exploration\nWander to Lau Bak Livehouse at Freespace every Saturday night this July for live music. Continuing the exploration of “Pop”\, the collaboration with music platform “C Plus Music” features exciting singer-songwriters and local units including Lil’ Ashes\, per se\, CHANKA\, Lagchun\, mansonvibes and Kendy Suen\, and surprise music lovers with crossovers. Themed as “Music Palate”\, the programme spins into four nights of different music sensations that echoes the flavour – “sweet\, sour\, bitter and spicy”. Special-edition craft beer will be paired by Lau Bak Livehouse for audience to double up the surprise with taste and sound. \nLau Bak Livehouse x C Plus Music live performances#: \n9 July 2022 – 9:30pm\nTheme: Sweet\nLil’ Ashes per se \n16 July 2022 – 9:30pm\nTheme: Sour\nCHANKA x Beat Friday\nJ1M3 x Lagchun x Alfred Wu \n23 July 2022 – 9:30pm\nTheme: Bitter\nNightmare Gacha\nPeterson Leung + H Lau \n30 July 2022 – 9:30pm\nTheme:Spicy\nmansonvibes\nKendy Suen
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/freespace-ensemble-pop-plus/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220523
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20220408T031243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220411T023511Z
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SUMMARY:Tit Hong Lane
DESCRIPTION:We sincerely invite audiences to come and enjoy Freespace x On & On Theatre Workshop Tit Hong Lane\, the first live performance after the reopening of performing venues at West Kowloon Cultural District. \nAfter the well-known co-presentation The Phenomenon of Man Revolver 2021\, Waking Dreams in 1984 and 100% Hong Kong\, West Kowloon Cultural District (WKCD) and On & On Theatre Workshop proudly present another collaboration. Research and Try-out of Tit Hong Lane are supported by WKCD Freespace. WKCD aims at supporting research and development of performing arts\, encouraging cooperation and interaction between artists and specialists in different aspects. Tit Hong Lane includes the participation of urban studies academics and theatre experts\, combining the research result with personal stories and memories\, the play will be presented in a narrative theatre with the aid of multimedia presentation. \nTit Hong Lane merges social record and historic archive with imaginative elements such as personal memories\, dreams and mystery\, rebuilding every single detail of the Lane. Actors including Chan Ping-chiu will lead audiences to explore the connection between space and memories\, taking you to the unseen city. \nTit Hong Lane live performance details\nDate and time:\n14-16\, 18-21 May at 8pm\n15\, 21-22 May at 3pm
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/tit-hong-lane/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Theatre & Circus
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211128T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211128T211500
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20211005T014954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T014954Z
UID:10017277-1638129600-1638134100@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:Yet Another Dream
DESCRIPTION:Yet Another Dream is a journey traversing the ordinary and that beyond\, and an earnest\nexchange between composer Fung Lam and visual communicator anothermountainman. \nThis multimedia concert will see 20 years of Fung Lam’s most evocative\, dreamy soundworld condensed\, and transfigured with visual and set design from anothermountainman. A select repertoire of solo and ensemble works will be performed by Hong Kong Contemporary Music Group\, led by the composer himself on the piano. \nThis programme is approximately 75 minutes without intermission.\nSuitable for ages 12 or above. \nPart of the JOCKEY CLUB New Arts Power (JCNAP)
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/yet-another-dream/2021-11-28/2/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Multimedia,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211128T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211128T161500
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20211005T014954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T014954Z
UID:10017276-1638111600-1638116100@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:Yet Another Dream
DESCRIPTION:Yet Another Dream is a journey traversing the ordinary and that beyond\, and an earnest\nexchange between composer Fung Lam and visual communicator anothermountainman. \nThis multimedia concert will see 20 years of Fung Lam’s most evocative\, dreamy soundworld condensed\, and transfigured with visual and set design from anothermountainman. A select repertoire of solo and ensemble works will be performed by Hong Kong Contemporary Music Group\, led by the composer himself on the piano. \nThis programme is approximately 75 minutes without intermission.\nSuitable for ages 12 or above. \nPart of the JOCKEY CLUB New Arts Power (JCNAP)
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/yet-another-dream/2021-11-28/1/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Multimedia,Music
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211127T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211127T211500
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20211005T014954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T014954Z
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SUMMARY:Yet Another Dream
DESCRIPTION:Yet Another Dream is a journey traversing the ordinary and that beyond\, and an earnest\nexchange between composer Fung Lam and visual communicator anothermountainman. \nThis multimedia concert will see 20 years of Fung Lam’s most evocative\, dreamy soundworld condensed\, and transfigured with visual and set design from anothermountainman. A select repertoire of solo and ensemble works will be performed by Hong Kong Contemporary Music Group\, led by the composer himself on the piano. \nThis programme is approximately 75 minutes without intermission.\nSuitable for ages 12 or above. \nPart of the JOCKEY CLUB New Arts Power (JCNAP)
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/yet-another-dream/2021-11-27/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Multimedia,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211116T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211116T213000
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20211012T001318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211012T030837Z
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SUMMARY:Ergao: Kung Hei Fat Choy
DESCRIPTION:An autobiographical dance theatre reflection on family\, nostalgia and homesickness \n\n\nPresented as part of City Contemporary Dance Festival\, and Freespace’s 2021 CCDC in Residence programme\, Kung Hei Fat Choy is a multimedia\, genre-bending\, dance theatre performance that creates an intimate space for personal recollections and candid sharing. \nSince his childhood in Guangzhou in the 1980s\, mainland dancer Ergao’s life has taken him on a very different path to that of his parents. In this autobiographical production\, Ergao daydreams nostalgically over a solitary rice-cooker hotpot for one\, reflecting on his relationship with his father and his hometown through home videos\, musical memories and recollections. A story of a life\, a story of changing times\, changing landscapes\, shared memories and reconciliation\, Kung Hei Fat Choy is a quirky\, touching exploration of home\, identity\, family ties and belonging. \nKung Hei Fat Choy premiered in Switzerland in 2019 and was performed at the Guangdong Times Museum the same year. \nArtistic Team:\nChoreography and Performance: Ergao\nMusic: Simon Bishop (Yangjiang folk song)\nLighting Design: Li Junlong\nCostume Design: Yann Goah \n\nDate: 16.11.2021（Tue）\nTime: 7:30pm\nVenue: The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\nTickets: $270\nLearn more and buy tickets now: https://wk.org.hk/3Dv92MM \nConcessions:\nHalf price for senior citizens aged 60 or above\, people with disabilities and a companion\, CSSA recipients\, full-time students.
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/ergao-kung-hei-fat-choy/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance,Theatre & Circus
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211121
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20210715T044600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211012T031310Z
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SUMMARY:Yuri Ng and City Contemporary Dance Company: Home Sweat Home
DESCRIPTION:An original dance cabaret bursting with choreographic delights and linguistic confusion \n\n\n\nThis November\, join us for the premiere of the original contemporary dance theatre production Home Sweat Home. Devised and performed by acclaimed choreographer Yuri Ng and musical talents Rick Lau and Anna Lo – the creative team behind the sell-out cabaret shows LauZone and Tri Ka Tsai – Home Sweat Home is a playful reflection on home and identity through dance\, music and song. \nDelivered in a mix of languages – Cantonese\, Teochew\, Shanghainese\, Thai\, English and more – the work is a rich tribute to Hong Kong’s melting-pot culture and one of Yuri’s first major projects in his new role as Artistic Director of CCDC. \nHome Sweat Home is the opening event of this year’s City Contemporary Dance Festival and part of the Freespace programme “CCDC in Residence 2021”. \n\n\nArtistic Team:\nChoreography and Direction: Yuri Ng\nOriginal Music\, Music Direction and Featured Performance: Anna Lo\nCreation and Featured Performance: Rick Lau\nCreation and Performance: Cheung King-yu\, Felix Ke\, Eric Kwong\, Bobo Lai\, Peggy Lam\, Shirley Lok\, Jacko Ng\, Qiao Yang\, Zelia Tan\, Bruce Wong\, Simpson Yau\nLive Music Performance: Wilson Lam\, Rebecca Li\, Antonio Serrano Jr.\, Victor Tsang\, Wong Tak-chung\nDramaturgy: Dong Yan\nSet and Lighting Design: Lawmanray\nSound Design: Ha Yan-pui \nDate and Time:\n13\, 18–20 November 2021 (Saturday\, Thursday–Saturday) 7:30pm\n14 November 2021 (Sunday) 3:00pm \nTickets:\n13–14\, 19–20 November 2021 (Saturday–Sunday\, Friday–Saturday) $320\n18 November 2021 (Thursday) $270 \nLearn more and buy tickets now: https://wk.org.hk/36BXuZm \nConcessions:\nHalf price for senior citizens aged 60 or above\, people with disabilities and a companion\, CSSA recipients and full-time students. Ticket holders must present proof of eligibility on admission.
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/yuri-ng-and-city-contemporary-dance-company-home-sweat-home-2/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance,Music,Theatre & Circus
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211031T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211031T212000
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20211006T051242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211006T051242Z
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SUMMARY:Freespace Jazz Fest: Imaginarium – HK/Cologne
DESCRIPTION:A transcontinental multimedia experience combining music\, technology and free improvisation \nImaginarium – HK/Cologne is a real-time collaboration between musicians from Hong Kong and Germany that combines the exploratory nature of last year’s Jazz Imaginarium with the border-transcending essence of the Experimental Jazz Lab.  \nConnecting artists and audiences on opposite sides of the globe – in Freespace\, Hong Kong and Stadtgarten\, Cologne – the immersive experience explores the possibilities of enhanced real-time audio-visual technology.  The result is a multimedia virtual and real-life free improvisation jam that encourages new encounters\, new types of communication and new forms of musical and visual experimentation. \nImaginarium – HK/Cologne is co-presented and co-produced by Freespace and Goethe-Institut Hongkong\, and is part of West Kowloon’s mission to establish international platforms and initiate long-term artistic collaborations. \nApproximately 1 hour and 20 minutes\, no intermission. \nParticipating Artists in Cologne:\nCello: Elisabeth Coudoux\nTrumpet: Pablo Glw\nPiano: Philip Zoubek \nParticipating Artists in HK:\nMulti-instrumentalist: Nelson Hiu\nSaxophone: Charles Ng\nDouble Bass: Simon Hui\nSound Art: Fiona Lee
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/freespace-jazz-fest-imaginarium-hk-cologne/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Fairs & Festivals,Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211031T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211031T161000
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20211006T050344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211006T050805Z
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SUMMARY:Freespace Jazz Fest: Patrick Lui Jazz Orchestra feat. Janice Vidal and Angelita Li
DESCRIPTION:Familiar and original songs performed with and without vocals and rearranged for big band and strings \nIn a supersize performance of home-grown talent – featuring arranger and composer Patrick Lui on piano\, a 17-piece big band\, a string quartet and acclaimed local singers Janice Vidal and Angelita Li – the renowned Patrick Lui Jazz Orchestra perform familiar and original songs rearranged for a big-band sound. Taking inspiration from local and regional pop tunes and jazz standards\, the event features new and rearranged songs sung both with vocals as well as instrumentally. \nArtist:\nPatrick Lui Jazz Orchestra \nGuest Artists:\nJanice Vidal\, Angelita Li \nApproximately 1 hour and 10 minutes\, no intermission.
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/freespace-jazz-fest-patrick-lui-jazz-orchestra-feat-janice-vidal-and-angelita-li/2021-10-31/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Fairs & Festivals,Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211030T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211030T211000
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20211006T050344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211006T050805Z
UID:10017480-1635624000-1635628200@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:Freespace Jazz Fest: Patrick Lui Jazz Orchestra feat. Janice Vidal and Angelita Li
DESCRIPTION:Familiar and original songs performed with and without vocals and rearranged for big band and strings \nIn a supersize performance of home-grown talent – featuring arranger and composer Patrick Lui on piano\, a 17-piece big band\, a string quartet and acclaimed local singers Janice Vidal and Angelita Li – the renowned Patrick Lui Jazz Orchestra perform familiar and original songs rearranged for a big-band sound. Taking inspiration from local and regional pop tunes and jazz standards\, the event features new and rearranged songs sung both with vocals as well as instrumentally. \nArtist:\nPatrick Lui Jazz Orchestra \nGuest Artists:\nJanice Vidal\, Angelita Li \nApproximately 1 hour and 10 minutes\, no intermission.
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/freespace-jazz-fest-patrick-lui-jazz-orchestra-feat-janice-vidal-and-angelita-li/2021-10-30/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Fairs & Festivals,Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211030T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211030T140000
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20211006T045856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211006T045856Z
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SUMMARY:Freespace Jazz Fest: Spotlight on Bass – Tsang Tak-hong Quintet
DESCRIPTION:One-show only – A celebration of Hong Kong jazz across generations \nAn organic performance of original home-grown fusion jazz that puts the spotlight on acclaimed bassist Tsang Tak-hong and lets sparks fly between generations and styles. Appearing alongside Tsang are long-term collaborators Ted Lo on piano and Michael Salcedo on drums\, and new collaborators young guitarist Tsui Chin-hung and Guyshawn Wong on bass and electronics. \nApproximately 1 hour and 10 minutes\, no intermission. \nArtistic Team:\nBass: Tsang Tak-hong\nPiano: Ted Lo\nDrums: Michael Salcedo\nGuitar: Tsui Chin-hung\nBass and Electronics: Guyshawn Wong
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/freespace-jazz-fest-spotlight-on-bass-tsang-tak-hong-quintet/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Fairs & Festivals,Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211029T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211029T211000
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20211006T045424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211006T045424Z
UID:10017476-1635537600-1635541800@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:Freespace Jazz Fest: Freespace Ensemble x Daniel Chu – Game Play
DESCRIPTION:Playful improvisation with piano and strings \nYoung local pianist Daniel Chu and nine string players from Freespace Ensemble engage in an evening of spontaneous musical creation and games exploring the relationships between repetition\, improvisation and interaction. Taking melodic fragments and ideas\, the musicians play with improvisation and “tag” renditions of repeated phrases\, communicating instinctively with and without words as they pass the musical baton. Both structured and improvised\, the performance demands a high level of mutual understanding among the musicians and promises a playful and intriguing listening experience for the audience. \nApproximately 1 hour and 10 minutes\, no intermission. \nArtistic Team:\nPiano: Daniel Chu \nFreespace Ensemble\nViolin: Vanessa Chan\, Kitty Cheung\, Sean Lai\, Sally Law\nViola: Cass Ho\, William Lane\nCello: Bernard Chan\, Rebecca Li\nDouble Bass: Kelvin Ng
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/freespace-jazz-fest-freespace-ensemble-x-daniel-chu-game-play/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Fairs & Festivals,Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211028T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211028T211000
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20211006T044622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211006T045553Z
UID:10017474-1635451200-1635455400@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:Freespace Jazz Fest: Joyce Cheung – Jazzical Collection
DESCRIPTION:Classical pieces rearranged with a jazz spirit \nPianist Joyce Cheung and her 13-piece ensemble present a collection of familiar classical pieces fused with a jazz spirit. Ten years in the planning\, the performance retraces Cheung’s musical roots\, combining new interpretations of favourite works specially devised for a big ensemble or small groups – including Dvorak’s New World Symphony\, Debussy’s Clair de Lune and Chopin’s Fantaisie-Impromptu. The playful 70-minute show features musicians from a range of backgrounds\, takes inspiration from jazz and fusion\, and promises an accessible\, easy-listening evening experience. \nApproximately 1 hour and 10 minutes\, no intermission. \nArtistic Team\nJoyce Cheung Ensemble\nKeyboard: Joyce Cheung\nViolin: Sean Lai\, Samuel Au\nViola: Tiffany Cheng\nCello: Bernard Chan\nFlute: Floro Sernande Jr.\nSaxophone: Siu Hin-chuen\nTrumpet: Oscar Lam\nTrombone: Ivan Tong\nGuitar: Sam Po\, Victor Chu\nBass: Jackiz Tsang\nPercussion: Anna Fan\nDrums: Dean Li
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/freespace-jazz-fest-joyce-cheung-jazzical-collection/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Fairs & Festivals,Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211021T203000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211021T214500
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20210914T110932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T120757Z
UID:10017368-1634848200-1634852700@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:Olivier Cong: I am afraid of
DESCRIPTION:Music artist Olivier Cong presents a multi-sensory music and moving image experience \nOlivier Cong’s first major event in three years\, I am afraid of is the final part of his acclaimed dream trilogy series that began with Milou’s Dream and The Interpretation of Milou’s Dream. The multi-sensory music and moving image experience blends original music performed by Cong and his band\, recorded and live video images by Linus Chan\, an installation and an aromatic immersion –leading audiences into a realm of dreams and introspection. \nBlurring the lines between concert\, theatre and installation I am afraid of promises a night of musical poetry\, visual symbolism and unusual encounters. \nDoors open at 7:30pm\, an hour before the start of the concert\, to allow the audience to move around the venue and explore the installation before the sit-down event. \nMusicians: \nOlivier Cong\nNelson Fung\nIsaac So\nKITTLAU :: kittytrouble\nRebecca Li\nAndrew Wong \nArtistic Team: \nConcept / Music: Olivier Cong\nFilm Director & Editor: Linus Chan\nActor: Leung Tin-chak\nLighting Designer: Yeung Tsz-yan\nSound Designer: Derek Kwan\nScent Curator: Scentory\nDesigner: Renatus Wu\nProduction Manager: Tai Tau Yan \nDate and time: 20–21 October 2021 (Wed–Thur) 8:30pm \nApproximately 1 hour 15 minutes without intermission. \nConcessions:\nHalf price for senior citizens aged 60 or above\, people with disabilities and a companion and Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) recipients. 10% off discount for full-time students. Ticket holders must present proof of eligibility on admission. \nTicketing Enquiries:\n(852) 2200 0022\nProgramme Enquiries:\n(852) 2200 3741
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/olivier-cong-i-am-afraid-of/2021-10-21/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211020T203000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211020T214500
DTSTAMP:20260614T133239
CREATED:20210914T110932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T120757Z
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SUMMARY:Olivier Cong: I am afraid of
DESCRIPTION:Music artist Olivier Cong presents a multi-sensory music and moving image experience \nOlivier Cong’s first major event in three years\, I am afraid of is the final part of his acclaimed dream trilogy series that began with Milou’s Dream and The Interpretation of Milou’s Dream. The multi-sensory music and moving image experience blends original music performed by Cong and his band\, recorded and live video images by Linus Chan\, an installation and an aromatic immersion –leading audiences into a realm of dreams and introspection. \nBlurring the lines between concert\, theatre and installation I am afraid of promises a night of musical poetry\, visual symbolism and unusual encounters. \nDoors open at 7:30pm\, an hour before the start of the concert\, to allow the audience to move around the venue and explore the installation before the sit-down event. \nMusicians: \nOlivier Cong\nNelson Fung\nIsaac So\nKITTLAU :: kittytrouble\nRebecca Li\nAndrew Wong \nArtistic Team: \nConcept / Music: Olivier Cong\nFilm Director & Editor: Linus Chan\nActor: Leung Tin-chak\nLighting Designer: Yeung Tsz-yan\nSound Designer: Derek Kwan\nScent Curator: Scentory\nDesigner: Renatus Wu\nProduction Manager: Tai Tau Yan \nDate and time: 20–21 October 2021 (Wed–Thur) 8:30pm \nApproximately 1 hour 15 minutes without intermission. \nConcessions:\nHalf price for senior citizens aged 60 or above\, people with disabilities and a companion and Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) recipients. 10% off discount for full-time students. Ticket holders must present proof of eligibility on admission. \nTicketing Enquiries:\n(852) 2200 0022\nProgramme Enquiries:\n(852) 2200 3741
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/olivier-cong-i-am-afraid-of/2021-10-20/
LOCATION:The Box\, Freespace\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Freespace\, Art Park\, West Kowloon Cultural District\, Hong Kong\, Yau Tsim Mong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Music
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