Ellen Joyce Loo 1986-2018 – RIP

Folktronica and cantopop singer Ellen Joyce Loo who initially found fame and success as part of the band at17 and later as a solo artist was found dead today in Happy Valley.

Sadly it appears the 32 year old singer known for her upbeat and optimistic songs about female and LGBT issues committed suicide.

Loo was born in Toronto and moved to Hong Kong when she was four. In 2001 at the age of 15, she co-formed the popular band, at17, with Eman Lam Yee-man. The critically acclaimed and popular band split in 2010 with Loo releasing several successful albums as a solo artist.

Thank you Ellen for your music, you’ll be sadly missed.

Wanna One – ONE:THE WORLD

K-pop band Wanna One brought their <ONE:THE WORLD> tour to a packed AsiaExpo on the 29 July. The eleven piece band – Kang Daniel, Park Ji-hoon, Lee Dae-hwi, Kim Jae-hwan, Ong Seong-wu, Park Woo-jin, Lai Kuan-lin, Yoon Ji-sung, Hwang Min-hyun, Bae Jin-young and Ha Sung-woon – created via the Produce 101 TV show debuted in 2017 and kept a passionate audience happy with hits and a snappy show.

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Cool Summer Festival

In this scorching summer the Hong Kong Sinfonietta hopes to cool audiences down with music at it’s first HKS Cool Summer Festival. The four concert festival runs from 20 July to 18 August 2018 and features Leon Ko, conductor Jason Lai, rock band Chochukmo and Austrian jazz star Georg Breinschmid.

The Amazing Filmphony
(20-22 July, HK City Hall Concert Hall)
Hong Kong Sinfonietta Music Director Yip Wing-sie and composer Leon Koto start the HKS Cool Summer Festival create a theatrical symphony of music from films such as Perhaps Love, The Warlords, The Great Magician and Monster Hunt.

Sounds Great! Classical Music in Movies
(3-5 August, HK City Hall Concert Hall)
Hong Kong Sinfonietta collaborates with conductor Jason Lai to present excerpts of classical masterpieces in films, including Richard Strauss’ Also Sprach Zarathustra, Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries, Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto in A, Tchaikovsky’s Romeo & Juliet Fantasy Overture and John Williams’ Star Wars.

Chochukmo: Reflection
(10-12 August, HK Cultural Centre Studio Theatre)
Local 5-piece indie rock band Chochukmo will join forces with the strings and brass of the orchestra to create an eccentric musical experience of tranquility and turbulence, stillness and motion.

Symphonic Jazz with Georg Breinschmid & Friends
(18 August, HK City Hall Concert Hall)
Georg Breinschmid was a double bass player in the Vienna Philharmonic before he started exploring jazz. His humorous style has made him popular with audiences and critics. He will be collaborating with Hong Kong Sinfonietta to present some of his own compositions and improvisations.

HKS Cool Summer Festival
Hong Kong Sinfonietta
Date: 20 July – 18 August, 2018
Venue: HK City Hall, Concert Hall; HK Cultural Centre, Studio Theatre
Tickets: from Urbtix

Tai Kwun, Disney Style Heritage

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The former Central Police Station, prison and court opens today after a $3.8bn renovation and transformation into Tai Kwun – Centre for Heritage and Arts.

Tai Kwun, The Chinese name for the Central Police Station, is an impressive low rise space – a full city block in American parlance – in the centre of modern high-rise Central. As with many renovations and restorations it’s very sterile, the shells of the buildings remain but the character and identity have disappeared. Will the Jockey Club administrators allow the area to organically establish a new identity and character or will political correctness and ‘rules’ keep the area ‘old’ but sterile?

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The $ums spent mean that it will not be allowed to ‘fail’ a-la PMQ but there seems to be a lack of understanding, as evidenced by the convoluted name, as to what the space is. Is it a tourist attraction, a living museum, a centre for the arts, a shopping area or a community space? It’s big enough to be all of them but the objectives and needs of each are not always mutually compatible.

There are multiple shops and restaurants scheduled to open in the next few months and the stated intent is for the commercial tenants to fund the cultural programmes and ongoing costs. This seems unrealistic given the size of the space and the ambitions of the cultural side.

A Tai Kwun pass is needed to enter the area. The prison history of the space means there are only a few small and narrow entrances and exits and nervous government bean counters have limited Tai Kwun to 5,000 people at a time. After the novelty of the area wears off entrance should be easy, but for now expect to queue.

The undoubted ‘stars’ of Tai Kwun are the courtyard and the parade ground surrounded as they are by colonial style buildings themselves imprisoned within modern steel and glass. With land so valuable, there simple isn’t this style of space in modern Hong Kong – the current high temperatures and blue skies make it even more precious to be able to see and feel the clear blue sky, much as the previous tenants of yearned to be able to do.

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Take a wander around there is a lot to see, much of which feels contrived and sterile – the prison block is the only area left almost ‘au natural’. There are exhibition spaces, performance art areas, shows, shops… A mini Hong Kong themed Disneyland in heart of Central.

Tai Kwun is unique in Hong Kong, whether the various stakeholders allow it to evolve organically or keep it sterile and ‘faux’ Hong Kong we will have to wait and see.

Tai Kwun Opening Hours: 11am – 11pm
Apply for your free Tai Kwun entry pass: https://www.taikwun.hk/en/visit/taikwun_pass

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Oh My Girl @ Kitec – 26 May, 2018

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Dua Lipa @ MacPherson Stadium – 1 May, 2018

Earlier this year at the Brit Awards she won Best Female Solo Artist and Breakthrough Act. This week singer-songwriter Dua Lipa made her Hong Kong debut at a sold-out MacPherson Stadium.

The seventeen song show started with Blow Your Mind, included her hits and finished in rousing fashion with a two song encore.

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Setlist:
Blow Your Mind (Mwah)
Dreams / No Lie
My Love
Lost in Your Light
Garden
Last Dance
Be The One
Thinking ‘Bout You
New Love
Genesis
Scared To Be Lonely
Homesick
No Goodbyes
Hotter Than Hell
Begging

Encore
IDGAF
New Rules

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The Script @ Kitec – 24 April, 2018

Irish rock band The Script – vocalist and keyboardist Danny O’Donoghue, guitarist Mark Sheehan, and drummer Glen Power – returned to Hong Kong after a seven year absence and entertained a packed Star Hall with 16 song show that featured most of their hits. The support act was Andrea Hosking daughter of the concert’s promotor Midas’ Michael Hosking.
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Set List
1. Superheroes
2. Rock The World
3. Paint The Town Green
4. The Man Who Can’t Be Moved
5. Wonders
6. Arms Open
7. Nothing
8. No Man Is An Island
9. IF You Could See Me Now
10. For The First Time
11. Seat Stage:
– If You Ever Come Back / Never Seen Anything “Quite Like You”
12. The Energy Never Dies
13. Rain
– Encore –
14. No Good In Goodbye
15. Breakeven
16. Hall Of Fame

Support act: Andrea Hosking

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Lany @ Music Zone@Emax – 3 April, 2018

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American three piece Lany returned to Hong Kong for their second show in 8 months. An enthusiastic crowd enjoyed the 18 song gig at Music Zone@Emax on 3 April, 2018.
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