Landing at Kwai Tsing - Songs for Everyone

Phase 1: Opening Performance
To stage an opening performance and introduce pop music to locals.

Phase 2: Community Workshops
The newly recruited musicians will participate in a series of workshops, including Kwai Tsing History Exploration, Interviewing Skills and Songs Creation & Composition Coaching.

Phase 3: Interviews in the Community
Under the guidance of mentors, participants will write 10 personalised stories after the community interviews. Reports of the interviewees will be uploaded to 18dArt - Community Arts Scheme Facebook in phases so that the “life stories” can be spread among neighborhood.

Phase 4: Songs Production
Participants will create and produce 10 songs in groups based on the stories collected from community interviews under the guidance of Chow Yiu-fai and Fung Wing-ki, Vicky.

Phase 5: Community Touring Performances
10 community stories will be showcased in two touring performances separately, interviews’ video, sharing cum live performance will be included. Busking performances will also be arranged at the place that related to their own songs.

Phase 6: Community Sound Devices
Tailor-made sound devices will be installed at public facilities, merchants or various landmarks in Kwai Tsing so that the neighborhoods and customers, etc. can stop by any time and put on headphones to enjoy the music pieces composed by the young musicians.

Phase 7: Finale Performance
Participants will present all the songs at an outdoor venue, featuring the community stories gathered from Kwai Tsing District.

Programmes conducted in Cantonese.

All activities of the scheme are free of charge.

Sponsored by : 

 Kwai Tsing District Council
Supported by : 

Hong Kong Playground Association
Produced by : 

Every Life Is A Song

Programme Enquiries:
Leisure and Cultural Services Department
2591 1340

Programme and Enrolment Enquiries:
Every Life Is A Song
9676 8286
hello@everylifeisasong.org

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