Current & Forthcoming
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Boomabliss 2021 Cantonese Opera Extravaganza
21.02.2021 to 28.02.2021, Grand Theatre, Xiqu Centre
Boomabliss 2021 Cantonese Opera Extravaganza due to take place 20-28 February 2021 (Saturday-Sunday) (including all charity programme) has been cancelled. Programme enquiries: (852) 6748 4494 (Monday-Friday, 12:00-6:00pm)
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Paper Puppet Making Workshop: Pixiu
27.02.2021, Studio, Xiqu Centre
In this fun creative workshop, make a pixiu paper puppet together, to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck to your family
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Lau Wai Ming Chinese New Year Concert
07.03.2021, Grand Theatre, Xiqu Centre
Lau Wai Ming Chinese New Year Concert is presented by Yeung Ming Cantonese Opera Troupe on 7 March 2021 at Xiqu Centre Grand Theatre
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Building Virtual Bridges: How does new technology promote music collaboration across borders?
08.03.2021, Online
Musicians from Freespace Jazz Fest Experimental Jazz Lab and acclaimed new media artist Kingsley Ng share creative insights in an online sharing session about how new technologies promote real-time music collaboration across international borders and pave an exciting path for future expressions of live music
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Yeung Ming Cantonese Opera Annual Performance – "Merciless Sword Under Merciful Heaven"
08.03.2021, Grand Theatre, Xiqu Centre
Yeung Ming Cantonese Opera Annual Performance – "Merciless Sword Under Merciful Heaven" is presented by Yeung Ming Cantonese Opera Troupe on 8 March 2021 at Xiqu Centre Grand Theatre
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West Kowloon Young Fellows Scheme (Performing Arts) 2020: Awardee Sharing Session – Leung Ho-yin
11.03.2021, Online
2020 awardee Leung Ho-yin has worked on an interdisciplinary research project “Yau Lok, Ng-goi”. In an online sharing session, he will share insights obtained through interviews with minibus drivers about their music choices, work experience, daily thoughts and personal stories
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Tea House Theatre, Xiqu Centre
Presented by our Tea House Rising Stars Troupe, this 90-minute narrated performance is specially designed to introduce new audiences to Chinese traditional theatre
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Art+Feminism: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2021
13.03.2021, Asia Art Archive A Space
Co-presented by M+ and Asia Art Archive, this Wikipedia Edit-a-thon align with the campaign Art+Feminism. It brings together participants to discuss, create, share, and improve Wikipedia articles about women artists and makers in and from Asia
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15.03.2021, Grand Theatre, Xiqu Centre
This Cantonese Opera is presented by “ Versatile Winner”
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16.03.2021, Seminar Hall, Xiqu Centre and live-streaming
In this talk, members of the arts group The Gong Strikes One illustrate with live demonstrations how the vocal and instrumental melodies of nanyin are created and developed based on the lyrics
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Stroll In Tai Po @ West Kowloon
20.03.2021 to 28.03.2021, Online
"Stroll in Tai Po @ West Kowloon” is a community engagement project curated under the concept of strolling around Tai Po. Art groups and organisations from Tai Po will present online programmes for participant to experience at home the cultural life of Tai Po and learn more about West Kowloon
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Cantonese Opera Movement Workshop – Mime a Carriage
21.03.2021, Atrium, Xiqu Centre
On 21 March 2021, join us with a friend or partner at our Atrium workshop and let the tutors of Cha Duk Chang Children’s Cantonese Opera Association guide you through the basic techniques for miming a carriage
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Creating for the Virtual Stage
24.03.2021, Online
Choreographer and multidisciplinary artist, Hiroaki Umeda (JP) and digital media scholar Dr Annie Wan (UK/HK) discuss creating for the virtual stage. The conversation features excerpts of Umeda’s virtual works to explore how technology widens the imagination of artists and audiences alike
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The travelling creative studio has featured Wong Tin Yan’s commissioned work Yes but Why? on its tours to local primary school and community spaces, bringing teachers, students and public a series of learning activities and online educational resources
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M+ / Design Trust Research Fellowship
The M+ / Design Trust Research Fellowship programme supports original research projects investigating issues relating to design and architecture in Hong Kong, the Greater Bay Area, and Asia through a transnational lens