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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29th Macau Arts Festival

The theme of the 29th Macao Arts Festival, which runs from 27 April to 31 May, is “Origin” as the festival’s programme looks to broaden audiences’ thinking about life as well as have them recall and ponder on the core meaning of life.

Das Kapital by the Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre opens the festival. A new version of Karl Marx’s grand classic – created in celebration of the 200th anniversary of his birth – it incorporates elements of Macau’s and looks to illustrate the duality of capital through black humour. The festival closing production is Cloud Gate 2‘s 13 Tongues, a dance, music and folklore show.

Organised by the Cultural Affairs Bureau  this year’s festival features 26 programmes grouped across 7 categories: Thematic Highlights: Origin; Groundbreakers: Connection; Cross-Disciplinary Creations: Theatre; Family Entertainment; Quintessence of Tradition; Melodious Music and Exhibitions. Plus an outreach programme aimed at promoting arts in the community.

Japanese playwright Tadashi Suzuki presents his adaptation of The Trojan Women which showcases the misery and desolation of the post-war period; while renowned Korean theatre group Sadari Movement Laboratory renders its adaptation of Kafka’s classical work The Trial to explore the definition of crime with unique body movements and language. Emerging Filipino choreographer Eisa Jocson, who has been performing in Europe, presents a work that examines the feminine body and gender politics; while Subject to_change from the United Kingdom introduces its highly-acclaimed work Home Sweet Home, allowing participants to build their cardboard houses and form a community.

Local Macanese artists join hands with European and Asian artists in the performances in the “Groundbreakers: Connection” category. Dirks Theatre Arts Association, in collaboration with an Irish director and its international actors team, presents their adaptation of The Night just before the Forest by famed French playwright Bernard-Marie Koltès. The play Sunset at the Shipyards by Dream Theatre Association tells the history of the local shipbuilding industry while Migration is documentary theatre from the Macau Experimental Theatre that features Indonesian migrant workers.

Tickets for the 29th Macau Arts Festival are onsale now from Macau Ticket, unfortunately there are no ferry packages available to reduce the cost of attending. Full details of the programme are in the event diary and you can find out more from the festival website www.icm.gov.mo/fam/29/en/

Flavours of Ireland

Hong Kong and Macau turn green this month as March see’s a month long celebration of all things Irish culminating on the 17 with Saint Patrick’s Day.

Now in it’s third year the Hong Kong and Macau Irish Festival organised by the Consulate General of Ireland celebrates the very best of the Emerald Isle showcasing arts and craft, music, dance, sport, literature and of course Irish hospitality!

Among the events this year are two St Patrick’s Day Parades (11 March in Hong Kong at Tamar Park, 17 March in Macau), a Flavours of Ireland night at Tiffany’s New York Bar on the 8 March featuring Irish whiskey and food accompanied by traditional Irish songs from Bill Kong. An Irish music week and a free screening of a documentary about the Claddagh Boatmen who are the custodians of the Galway Hooker, the iconic fishing vessel from the West of Ireland. The boatmen will travel to Hong Kong and Macau to talk about their lives and share their unique skills and experiences.

See the full programme of events here

European Union Film Festival

This year’s European Union Film Festival features 16 award-winning films and documentaries released across the EU in the past year. The Festival will open with The Divine Order – screening at the new cinema MOViE MOViE Cityplaza – and close with Welcome to Germany. Valentin Hitz, director of Hidden Reserves will visit Hong Kong to meet with the audience after the screening of her film.

Directed by Petra Volpe, the opening Film The Divine Order is set in Switzerland in 1971 where women were still denied the right to vote. When housewife Nora is forbidden by her husband to take a part-time job, her frustration leads to her becoming the poster child of her town’s suffragette movement. Marie Leuenberger who played Nora won Best Actress at Tribeca Film Festival.

Welcome to Germany is directed by Simon Verhoeven. Recently retired teacher Angelika decides, against her skeptical husband Richard’s will, to take in a refugee. Soon afterwards, a whirlwind of complications ensue. The film explores the European refugee issue with humour while making you think.

Hidden Reserves (Austria)
Paradise Trips (Belgium)
Republic Home Care (Czech Republic)
Man and A Baby (Finland)
Montparnasse Bienvenüe (France)
Welcome to Germany (Germany)
Roza of Smyrna (Greece)
Kincsem — Bet on Revenge (Hungary)
The Farthest (Ireland)
Porn to Be Free (Italy)
Quality Time (Netherlands)
Gods (Poland)
All the Dreams in the World (Portugal)
1898, Our Last Men in the Philippines (Spain)
Eternal Summer (Sweden)
The Divine Order (Switzerland)

European Union Film Festival 2018
Date:
1-18 March, 2018
Venues: Broadway Cinematheque (Prosperous Garden, 3 Public Square Street, Yaumatei, Kln) & AMC Pacific Place (Level 1, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Hong Kong Island)
Tickets: $various
More info: https://issuu.com/broadwaycinematheque/docs/_issuu_20180206_booklet_euff2018

Rainie Yang Youth Lies Within Tour @ HK Coliseum – 24-25 February, 2018

Rainie Yang enthralled a packed HK Coliseum with her Youth Lies Within Tour on the 24-25 February, 2018.
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AIA Great European Carnival Final Week

It’s your last chance this week to the enjoy The AIA Great European Carnival and The Great Circus of Europe at the Central Harbourfront as both close this weekend before returning new and refreshed in December.

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Only a few more days to demonstrate your skill at the many games and challenges along the midway. Thrill to rides like the Extreme (remix Orbitor), Capriolo and the KMG Booster or enjoy the classics such the carousel, spinning coaster and the wave swing.  And of course there’s the sublime dodgems… drive away your frustrations and enjoy the Year of the Dog.

If you haven’t been already you’ve missed out on the unique Circus Big Top experience which includes the hire wire Gerlings,  motorcycles in a cage and the space wheel…

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The AIA Great European Carnival + The Great Circus of Europe
Date: 21 December, 2017 – 25 February, 2018
Venue: Central Harbourfront
Tickets: $130, $40

New Asian Focused Dance Music Label – Liquid State

EDM festivals are drawing massive crowds across Asia and music sales and streaming are booming… Something Sony Music Entertainment and Tencent Music Entertainment Group are looking to capitalise on with the launch of a new electronic dance music label, Liquid State.

Launched locally in Hong Kong, the new imprint will focus mainly on electronic and EDM artists from Asia but will also incorporate live touring and club events.

“These are exciting times for the music industry and Liquid State has been created to support and enhance the discovery and development of electronic and EDM talent across the Asia region,” Sony Music Australia CEO and Chairman Denis Handlin said. “Together we will make Liquid State the destination for a wide range of highly talented new and established global and local artists.”

20-year-old Norwegian Alan Walker,who headlined the launch party, is set release a string of collaborations through the label in 2018. “Asia has always been such a special place for me so I’m thrilled to help Sony Music and Tencent with the launch of Liquid State,” Walker said.

Walker will be joined on Liquid State by Nicholas Tse, China’s Chris Lee and Senugri, a member of South Korean collective BIGBANG.

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India by the Bay Opening Reception @ India House – 1 February, 2018

India by the Bay 2018 launched with an opening reception hosted by the Indian Consul at India House and attended the iconic festival guest of honour Zeenat Aman. The festival runs until 9 February and features a wide selection of Indian culture and performing arts.

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