Belgium Week Brings Vibrant Culture to Hong Kong

belgium-hkAn eclectic introduction to modern Belgium culture is perhaps the best description for Belgium Week which runs from the 12-19 November and showcases a diverse range of artists including Filip Jordens, Jacques Brel, Peter Lenaerts, DJ Maxime Firket, Yves Ullens de Schooten, Harold Ancart, Sophie Whettnall, Belgian comics and gastronomy.

The weeks events launch with DJ Maxime Firket at Kee Club on the 12 November. On Sunday one of the more interesting performances is Filip Jordens Homage a Brel where he performs a repetoire of the legendary singer-songwriter and actor Jacques Brel songs at Ping Pong Gintonería in Sai Ying Pun, tickets are $500.

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The most unusual event is sound artist Peter Lenaerts MicroSleepDub ‘residency’ at Wing in Chai Wan from the 17-27 November. MicroSleepDub is about micro sound, architecture and urbanism. It’s a durational performance built around a sound composition for dub plates where Lenaerts listens and looks for sounds that are too quiet, too vague, or too low to be heard normally. Using a microphone as a microscope, he zooms in and amplifies these neglected, underexposed and discarded sounds. MicroSleepDub is an all night performance, where listening and sleeping are both encouraged. Entry is free, but registration is required.

andy-wauman-gutterdust-8-580x433A series of art exhibitions at the Kee Club and Artone will showcase established and new artists from Belgium whose artworks reflect Belgium as a country; rich in culture and artistic expression. Exhibition curator Emilie Rolin Jacquemyns commented that “I wanted to showcase a wide spectrum of artists that could really give a deeper feeling of Belgium. Each time I look at their artwork, there is a part of our culture, history and way of life that I see. Light is at the core of all their work, everything is subtle, minimalist and perfect. To me, there is a calming sense that unite all these pieces, and a sense of brightness, an expression of colour, that brings Belgium closer to home for me here in Hong Kong.”

Artists exhibiting at the KEE Club include:
Harold Ancart: born in Brussels but now lives and works in New York, he will be presenting an untitled piece. Using space and repetition for his architectural installations and works on paper, his work is often minimalist with recurring motifs of parrots, the jungle and palm trees.

Ann Veronica Janssens: an artist who uses distribution of light, colour, and reflective surfaces to reveal the instability of perception of time and space. She will showcase her art piece named Magic Mirror.

Sophie Whettnall: lives and works in Brussels and focuses on light but also has an eye for its absence, as well as landscape – a frequent theme in her work, uses raw and natural elements to reflect contradictory concepts and perceptions and will be exhibiting Border Lines #26.

Poetic Views
Date: 11am-11pm, 14-18 November, 2016
Venue: KEE Club
Tickets: Free

Photographer Yves Ullens de Schooten who will be showcasing The Theatre of Lights using abstract photography as his medium to express emotion and energy brought by light and colour at ArtOne.

Matières et contrast (Materials and Contrast)
Date: 10am-9pm, 12-19 November, 2016
Venue: Artone
Tickets: Free

In addition to the KEE and ArtOne exhibitions, Michel Mouffe has a solo show at the Axel Vervoordt Gallery and Andy Wauman, a solo show at Art Statements, Wong Chuk Hang. There is also an exhibition of photography, by Jean-Pierre RuelleHong Kong and Islands at the Lightstage Gallery, Sheung Wan.

For a full program of events see www.belgiumhk.com

Belgium Week
Date: 12-19 November, 2016
Venue: Various
Tickets: See individual events
More info: www.BelgiumHK.com

Korean Music Festival @ HK Coliseum – 5 November, 2016

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Korean Music Festival at the HK Coliseum on 5 November 2016 featuring Korean idol group Infinite, reggae singers Ha Dong Hoon (HAHA) and Skull, Park Myeong-su and hip-hop rap band DJ DOC member Lee Han Seoul.

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Popface – China Revisited

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Embracing beautifully executed atmospheric art-pop Popface is a postrock/shoegaze band from in Stavanger, Norway. For 20 years, the band has perfected the balance between loud and quiet, cascading between walls of electric guitars and the gentle whisper of the acoustic. The band has for many years been looked upon as being one of Norway’s finest live acts and is well known for delivering great live shows.

Popface are Frode Johannessen (vocals), Michael Vince (bass) and Gaute Johannesen (drums), the band have released five albums: Buck (1995), Almost Endless (1998), Michele, I Love You (2002), Eleven Pieces Of A Broken Heart (2006) and most recently Little Dreamer earlier this year.

In August 2015, the band made their debut tour of China that featured 11 gigs, now they return starting in Hong Kong at MOM Livehouse on the 17 November, 2016

Popface – China Revisited
Date: 8pm, 17 November, 2016
Venue: MOM Livehouse
Tickets: $150, $100

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Ssighborggg Live in Hong Kong

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Bringing live transmissions from the future of sound, this time straight from Seoul, South Korea via Sacramento, California. The experimental math-rock/electro-synth two-headed beast, Ssighborggg (Sean Patrick Maylone and DeAnthony Nelson Jr.) are live in Hong Kong at the MOM Livehouse in North Point on the 8 Devember, 2016

Support from The Sinister Left, David Boring

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Support: The Sinister Left, David Boring
Date: 8pm, 8 December, 2016
Venue: MOM Livehouse
Tickets: $250, $200 (advance), $150 (Early Bird) from here

Metallica Live in Hong Kong

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Metallica will play their first gig in Hong Kong on 20 January 2017 at the Asia World-Expo Arena as part of their World Wired tour. Tickets priced at $1,280, $980, $780, $580 go on sale from 10am on the 27 October through HKTicketing

Metallica – World Wired
When:
 8pm, 20 January, 2017
Where: Asia World-Expo, Arena
How much: $1,280, $980, $780, $580 from HKTicketing (On sale 27 October)

Queen + Adam Lambert @ AsiaWorld Expo – 28 September, 2016

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The show must go on as Queen + Adam Lambert entertained almost 10,000 sing-a-long fans at AsiaWorld Expo as the legendary rock group final made it to Hong Kong.

There is no replacing Freddie, as a couple of video clips showed, but Lambert works hard to entertain in what must be the strange job of filling the boots of a man who’s influence dominates the evening. Fans want to hear the classic songs, so he can’t make them his own and yet he’s not singing in a covers band… Tough task, but he makes a pretty good fist of it.

At 2 hours and 15 minutes the show is tight, professional and includes most of the hits. There’s an entertaining drum-off between Roger Taylor and his son, a long solo from Brian May and the two song encore ends with band waving goodbye to the strains of God Save the Queen.

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If there’s a complaint, beyond the, as usual, very average sound at AsiaWorld Expo, it’s that the show feels very orchestrated and choreographed. It lacked those moments of spontaneity and improvisation that can turn a good/great concert into a truly memorable even legendary one. Still a fun night out and there’ll be a lot of hoarse voices this morning. Thanks Freddie, Roger, Brian for so many great songs that will live forever!

Seven Seas of Rhye
Hammer to Fall
Stone Cold Crazy
Fat Bottom Girls
Don’t Stop Me Now
Killer Queen
Somebody to Love

Love of My Life
It’s a Kind of Magic
Drum Battle
Under Pressure
Crazy Little Thing Called Love

Another One Bites the Dust
I Want It All
Who Wants to Live Forever
The Show Must Go On
Guitar Solo
Tie Your Mother Down
I Want to Break Free
Bohemian Rhapsody
Radio Gaga

encore…
We Will Rock You
We Are The Champions

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Pentatonix’s Scott Hoying About Life on Tour

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With Grammy Awards, multiple number 1 albums and songs across the globe and over 10million fans across social media life’s pretty good at the moment for a cappella group PentatonixScott Hoying spoke briefly with bc’s resident fan Ronnie Cheng about success, those videos and life on the road.

Pentatonix, currently on tour to promote their self-titled fourth album and performing in Hong Kong on the 22nd September at AsiaWorld-Expo, or PTX as they are known by their fans first rose to fame in 2011 by winning the third season of NBC’s The Sing-Off which earned them $200,000 and a recording contract with Sony owned Madison Gate Records.

The a cappella group only formed a few months before entering, but the 5 piece – Scott Hoying, baritone; Mitch Grassi, tenor; Kirsten Maldonado, mezzo-soprano; Avi Kaplan, bass / vocal percussion; and Kevin Olusola, beatboxer / vocal percussion – were pretty confident going in that they had what it took to win. Quitting school, not something they advise their many young fans to do, to pursue their dream.

After winning Sing-Off, we knew there was going to be this long period before the album came out so as we love singing we started covering and re-interpreting and releasing some of our favourite songs on YouTube explained Scott. The videos including Gangnam Style (PSY) and We Are Young (Fun) went viral, a modern version of the gigging and touring that bands used to have to do, created a massive and expectant fanbase before the release of their debut album PTX-I. Why were the videos so successful? “What they do is they show our personalities, they show other sides of us that fans can connect to beyond the music”

It has been quite the rollercoaster, so many ups and downs” Scott continued on the difficulties they faced as an a capella group “Without YouTube we probably wouldn’t be where we are now”. PTX’s video view numbers are massive their Daft Punk medley has over 207million views while a cover of Christmas classic Little Drummer Boy has almost 85million and that’s just those measured on their official page.

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After four big selling EPs PTX-1, PTXmas, PTX-II, PTX-III, That’s Christmas to Me and two platinum albums of a cappella covers the band in early 2015 informed their fans that were going to write and record original music. The result the eponymous album Pentatonix debuted at Number 1 on the US Billboard album charts in October 2015.

On tour to promote the album Scott said “There’s a lot of effort pre-tour, it’s hard to pick the songs for the tour everyone has a favourite and putting together ‘a killer set list’ will never please everyone so it’s balance. And then it begins. From there it’s just a whirlwind, from city to city to city – it’s non-stop”. Scott continued “We have wonderful fans and putting faces to names we only know as comments on social media is great. They’re so generous and creative. It’s their support that 100% got us to where we are, so we’re just grateful and happy to be able to see them in person and perform for them – though sadly just aren’t enough hours in the day to say hello to everyone”. In closing Scott said “It’s humbling that we can inspire and bring such happiness to so many people”.

Pentatonix
Date: 8pm, 22 September, 2016
Venue: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hall 10
Tickets: $788, $588, $388 from HKTicketing

1563 at the East Grand Opening – 2 September, 2016

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Wanchai live music venue 1563 celebrated it’s Grand Opening on 2 September with a showcase of local live music.

1563 Live House and Restaurant: 6/F Hopewell Centre, 183 Queens Road, Wanchai. Tel: 2323 2538
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