主持人:Janice Wong
Join Janice Wong every Saturday morning at 9.05, as she discovers all sorts of fascinating new things about Hong Kong's flourishing arts and culture life. With the help of her team, plenty of expert guests, and the magic of radio, she'll be taking you on an artistic "what's on?" adventure each week.
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18/01/2025 - Alicja Kwade - Polish-visual artist
"Pretopia", is Polish-visual artist Alicja Kwade’s first solo institutional exhibition in Hong Kong. The artwork reflects on our perception of time, and proposes new perspectives for viewing and understanding reality. The venue for the exhibition, Tai Kwun — which housed the former Victoria Prison — also adds another dimension to the exhibit. CultureZine’s Ingrid Chen visited the exhibition and spoke to Alicia. First, she asked how this collaboration got started and where she got her inspirations from:
18/01/2025 - Rebecca Chuang - Hong Kong Arts Centre / Christy Hui - Facilitator of the "Ivy Says:" art project
CultureZine’s Carol Mang has just explored Tai Kok Tsui and joined a special event there called - “Ivy says: Intergenerational music theatre performance“. It’s organized by the Hong Kong Arts Centre, and aims to use performing arts to enhance connections between the elderly, children and young artists within the community. Carol went to find out more:
18/01/2025 - Takuma Fujisaki - Japanese artist
Shaggy and fluffy are words often used to describe the colorful monster aliens or mogols created by Japanese artist Takuma Fujisaki.. The mogols are created using pipe cleaners — basically flexible wires covered in colorful fibre … and these monsters that have been gaining popularity around the world are now in Hong Kong. CultureZine’s Halim checked it out:
18/01/2025 - Professor Stephen Tang - Head of Countryside Conservation Office
Finally on CultureZine, we look at the Countryside Harvest Festival that kicks off today at Kuk Po Village in Sha Tau Kok . It features rich eco-adventures, historical architecture and vibrant cultural experiences. To find out more, our intern Robert Wu spoke to Professor Stephen Tang, the Head of the Countryside Conservation Office:
11/01/2025
主持人:Janice Wong
11/01/2025 - Meggy Cheng - Executive Director of Hong Kong Dance Company
Lets start with the latest production of the Hong Kong Dance Company, and that’s “Storm Clouds: An Epic Martial Arts Dance Drama”, which is based on local comic legend Storm Riders or Fung Wan in Chinese, that resonates deeply with the collective memories of many Hong Kong people. Danny Gittings and Tony Sabine spoke to Meggy Cheng, the executive director of Hong Hong Dance Company. She first explained what the production is about:
11/01/2025 - Johnson and Sylvia Ho - members of the B3 Johnson and Sylvia jazz organ group
11/01/2025 - James Cuddeford - Lead violinist of the Hong Kong Sinfonietta
James Cuddeford is the concertmaster, or lead violinist, of the Hong Kong Sinfonietta, and at the age of 11, he had the chance to play solo to violin master Yehudi Menuhin in Australia, and later became his student. Now to celebrate the legacy of Menuhin , a special concert will take place. James spoke to Ben Che: