HK Streetathon @ Central – 6 September, 2015

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HK Streetathon @ Central – 6 September, 2015
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OmfestHK @ Lai Yuen – 9 August, 2015

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A couple of hundred yoga lovers gathered in the cramped confines of the main stage at the Lai Yuen carnival for the second OmfestHK. With the popularity of the inaugural event and the wide open grass spaces of Tamar a few steps away the organisers choice of a 30x30m piece of tarmac was a strange one, the area was far too small. Interested yoga enthusiasts would arrive, see the fenced in space was already full of yoga mats and leave…
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Lai Yuen, Echoes of a Bygone Era

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18 years after it closed, and 66 years after it originally opened Lai Yuen is ‘re-imagined’ on the Central Harbourfront this summer. The result is simple uncomplicated fun. The contrast to last winter’s Great European Carnival couldn’t be more profound, that was noise, flashing lights, scream inducing rides… Lai Yuen by contrast is a throw back to a simpler less complicated time where fun and enjoyment was shared and involved participation rather than staring at a screen which provides the entertainment.

There’s a wide range of games, flick your flip flop, parachute man, toss the magnet, feed the elephant and my favourite throw the feather duster. A half dozen rides aimed strictly, apart from the dodgems, at young children and ice-skating.

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The ‘balloon’ zoo is fun and a lovely place to escape the summer heat.

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If there’s a criticism it’s that the food quality is very average and the prices – $15 for a small bottle of water – a bit expensive. There’s also a lack of seating near the food court. Last winters GEC had its food prices and quality just right. But there’s nothing stopping you bring your own beverages, and even with mist sprays on many of the games the Lai Yuen midway is hot when the sun’s beating down.

Games and rides are paid for with tokens, each token is $10. For food and beverage, you need to purchase a (top-upable) stored value card which is valid for the duration of the fair and unused credit up to $300 can be refunded.

Is it any good? Yes, go with a group of friends take a step back in time and enjoy the simple fun of playing, sharing, relaxing and having fun. Does it have the repeat visit attraction of the Great European Carnival maybe not. But it’s different, and enjoyable and a reminder of days gone bye.

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Lai Yuen Summer Special 2015
Date: 11am – 11pm, 26 June – September 2015
Venue: Central Harbourfront
Tickets: Free Entry

X Fighter Jams @ Central Harbourfront – 4 April, 2015

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Moto X demonstration on Central Harbourfront, click on any photo to access the full gallery

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Cavalia

Cavalia

The Big White Tent on the Central Harbourfront is hard to miss, it’s home to Cavalia a touring ‘homage to the century-old bond between human and horse’ as Cavalia founder Normand Latourelle describes the show.

At it’s most basic Cavalia is acrobats and horses – a Cirque du Soleil with four legged extras if you will. There’s some good trick riding, but as with the acrobatics nothing ground breaking, it’s all stuff that’s highly visual and can be repeated night after night.

Where Cavalia shines is it’s equine stars. We just don’t see horses in Hong Kong, and certainly not up-close and personal. Watching them on TV, even in HD, the raw beauty and power can be seen but not experienced or felt. In ‘casting’ a range of different breeds, we the audience can compare and enjoy the attributes and personalities of the horse, their personalities and traits. From the stately to the wild majestic Arabians and all points in-between.

As Latourelle explained afterwards “The Arabians are a herd, they’re not ridden, I want to keep them a bit wild.”

CavaliaThe hour long media preview was a selection of ‘scenes’ from the full show. There’s nothing new or unique about the individual pieces of the show (television has made the difficult seem common place) combined it was fun and enjoyable. The horses are the stars, the Arabians the headliners. A reminder of natures beauty and worth the price of admission alone.

Cavalia
When: 31 March – 10 May, 2015
Where: Central Harbourfront
How much: $1,995, $1,495, $1,195, $895, $695, $545, $395

Art Central Hong Kong – 14-16 March, 2015

Art Central is a new contemporary art fair showcasing the next generation of talent alongside galleries and art spaces from around the globe. The inaugural edition takes place from the 14-16 March in the largest ever, purpose-built structure on the new Central Harbourfront. 77 international galleries will showcase established and emerging artists working across painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, installation, video and performance.

Art Central Hong Kong
When: 14-16 March, 2015
Where: Central Harbourfront
Tickets: $200 from HKTicketing
More info:
14 March 2015 (Sat) at 11am-7pm
15 March 2015 (Sun) at 11am-7pm
16 March 2015 (Mon) at 11am-5pm

Art Basel

art basel 2015

The international art show Art Basel, returns for its third edition in March, 2015, with over 230 leading international galleries drawn from 37 countries. Once again, Art Basel will showcase art from Asia and the Asia-Pacific region as well as Europe and the Americas.

Art Basel
When: 14-17 March, 2015
Where: HKCEC
Tickets: $850, $650, $300, $250
More info:
Vernissage – 14 March 2015 (Sat) at 4pm-9pm
15 March 2015 (Sun) at 1pm-8pm
16 March 2015 (Mon) at 12noon-8pm
17 March 2015 (Tue) at 12noon-5pm

Made in Hong Kong Music Festival @ The AIA Great European Carnival – 7-8 February, 2015

vs indie music festival

7th February:
Hey Rachel (Acoustic/Pop/SongWriter)
Tonyi Ng (Pop)
Gravity Alterstra (Electronic)
Rain in Time及時雨 (Post-Hardcore)
Shandy Gan 顏培珊(Bossa Nova)

8th February:
ChintungTse 謝芊彤 (Acoustic/Pop/SongWriter)
Sil Hung Mo 小紅帽 (Indie pop)
Jabin Law (Folk/Blues/Alternative/Rock)
大人之音樂 (Brainiac of Electronic & Looping Music Unit)
Tri-deuce (Jazz funk/Acid Jazz/Soul)
Lil’ Ashes小塵埃 (Acoustic)

Made in Hong Kong Music Festival
When: 7-8 February, 2015
Where: The AIA Great European Carnival
How much: $125
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