DancingAndy and Artists Presenting the struggles we share under the pandemic through original songs and choreography Formed by Andy Wong, a renowned local dance artist, in collaboration with Music Soulmates, a group of local music writers and singers, and professional dancers. They will present the struggles we share under the pandemic through original songs and choreography. |
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Yat Po Singers Enjoy a cozy afternoon of a cappella music! The first professional a cappella choral theatre company in Hong Kong. Currently led by Artistic Director Ng Cheuk Yin and Associate Artistic Director Anna Lo. Come and enjoy a cozy afternoon of a series of newly arranged a cappella music. |
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Endor by Drip Music A visual journey of improvised music walks you through the streets and lanes of Hong Kong Curated by Jazz Composer Teriver Cheung, this performance is a cinematic music experience featuring visual jockey VJ UPO and Endor, a band formed by eight budding local jazz musicians. A visual journey of improvised music walks you through the streets and lanes of Hong Kong. |
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Actors’ Family* Showcasing the best songs from original musicals by Actor's Family, quintessentially Hong Kong Actors’ Family is one of the leading musical theatre companies in Hong Kong. The musical to be performed this time showcases the classic original songs from the musicals of Actors’ Family to re-create Hong Kong’s urban and rural developments over a century. |
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Jazzical by Music Lab Where jazz and classical music interact and fuse Jazz pianist Joyce Cheung leads her 13-piece ensemble in presenting a series of familiar classical works fused with a jazz style. Jazzical will bring in new perspectives for many classical masterpieces and re-shape your concept of classical music.
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HKAPA School of Dance Fantastic dances not to be missed The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (HKAPA) School of Dance is committed to nurturing young dance artists and turning them into professionals. They will offer an exciting programme of contemporary dance in this show. |
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The programme at the Auditorium will last for over three consecutive hours. Tickets not required for admission. Seats available on a first-come, first-served basis. |