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SUMMARY:Rashomon @ HKAPA - 18-21 March\, 2015
DESCRIPTION:Heavy rain. An abandoned gate. A century-old mystery unsolved.\nA woodcutter. A grove. A dead body. Three witnesses.\nThe Bandit‘s voice “I killed him!”\nHis wife‘s voice “I killed him!”\nThe Samurai declares\, “I killed myself!”\nBut the Woodcutter says\, “They all lie!”\nFour people. Four truths. How many lies?\nA play within a play\, within a play.\nBut who is the ‘actor’? \nThe mind cannot comprehend that lying is human nature. “Isn’t it?” \nCast: Lai Lok-hang\, Ng Pui-lung\, Wu Tsun-ho\, Leung Chung-hang\, Ng King-lung\, Jessica Wong\, Kwan Chi-kit\, Zhang Yan\nDirector/Adaptation: Chow Wai-chuen\n(Based on stories by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa and the film by Akira Kurosawa)\nSet & Costume Designer: Suwa Wong\nLighting Designer: Ting Leung-sun\nSound Designer: Cher Ng Chun-tung \nRashomon\nWhen: 18-21 March\, 2015\n7:45pm\, 18 March 2015 (Wednesday)\n7:45pm\, 19 March 2015 (Thursday)\n7:45pm\, 20 March 2015 (Friday)\n2:45pm & 7:45pm 21 March 2015 (Saturday)\nWhere: Studio Theatre\, HKAPA\nTickets: $95 from HKTicketing\nMore info: in Cantonese
URL:https://www.bcmagazine.net/event/rashomon-hkapa-18-21-march-2015/
LOCATION:HKAPA: Studio Theatre\, 1 Gloucester Road\, Wanchai\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Émilie Simon @ Grappa's Cellar - 26 March\, 2015
DESCRIPTION:With her unique mix of electronic\, pop\, and Bjork-like vocals\, Émilie Simon has performed at sold-out shows across the world. Now\, following on from her sold out show in Hong Kong in 2010\, Emilie Simon is back this March. \nSurrounded by music from an early age\, Émilie Simon won critical plaudits as early as 2003\, when she recorded a debut album largely written\, composed and produced by herself. The self-titled record\, Émilie Simon\, won Album of the Year at Victoires de la Musique\, France’s most prestigious music award ceremony. \nBorn in Montpellier in Southern France\, Émilie grew up bathed in the Mediterranean sun and immersed in the sound of clarinets and electronic melodies. Wishing to imbue her second album with a more wintry and polar vibe\, she began to record sounds that related to coldness. \nCoincidentally\, in the midst of her search for sounds for the album\, she was contacted by film producer Luc Jacquet to compose the original soundtrack for his Oscar award-winning documentary film La Marche de l’empereur (March of the Penguins)\, concerning the annual migration of emperor penguins. \nIn 2009\, Émilie started writing songs arranged for accompaniment on piano\, rather than a computer. “I even forbade myself to go near a computer for a year and a half\,” Emilie said\, “I wanted to see what I was capable of without my usual comforts around me.” The result was a collection of sounds reflecting Émilie’s impression of New York City — an urban\, black and white musical that became her most recent album\, The Big Machine. On this album\, Émilie’s experimental inclination involved the clever use of traditional Chinese instruments – together with keyboards – as a vestige of her long stay in the heart of Chinatown. \nIn 2011\, the album Franky Night\, (dedicated to her late fiancé) won her many more fans in France as most of the tracks were sung in French\, as opposed to English. Her latest album\, Mue\, hit markets in 2014 and includes tracks like Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Games” cover\, and other heartfelt songs featuring both English and French lyrics. \nÉmilie Simon\nWhen:– 8pm\, 26 March\, 2015\nWhere: Grappa’s Cellar\nTickets: $420 (inc one drink) from Ticketflap\nMore info: www.emiliesimon.com
URL:https://www.bcmagazine.net/event/emilie-simon-grappas-cellar-26-march-2015/
LOCATION:Grappa’s Cellar\, 1 Connaught Place\, Central\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Concert,concert,Music,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Sound and  Gong Concert
DESCRIPTION:Gong concert by one of the world’s foremost Gong Masters Don Conreaux accompanied by local musicians including Kumi Masunaga\, Rat Cat\, Chor Lai\, Jeffrey So and Hak Gwai.
URL:https://www.bcmagazine.net/event/sound-and-gong-concert/
LOCATION:South Island School\, 50 Nam Fung Rd\, Aberdeen\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Concert,Music,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Jung Yong Hwa Live〈One Fine Day〉@ AsiaWorld Expo - 19 March\, 2015
DESCRIPTION:CNBlue’s lead singer Jung Yong Hwa embarks on his first solo concert tour to promote his debut solo album One Fine Day released in January 2015. \nYong Hwa composed many of CNBlue’s songs for cnblue\, this 10 track solo debut features all new songs and includes collaborations with other Korean and international artists. \nJung Yong Hwa – One Fine Day\nWhen: 8pm\, 19 March\, 2015\nWhere: AsiaWorld Expo\nTickets: $1680\, $1280\, $880\, $680\, $480 from HK Ticketing
URL:https://www.bcmagazine.net/event/jung-yong-hwa-live%e3%80%88one-fine-day%e3%80%89-asiaworld-expo-19-march-2015/
LOCATION:AsiaWorld-Expo\, Cheong Wing Road\, Chek Lap Kok\, Lantau\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Concert,Music,Performing Arts
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