Sponsored by the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited, HKPM SHOWTIME! In August: Celebrating the Grand Opening of the HKPM is presented in collaboration with top-tier performing arts organisations and artists, with the aim of introducing the HKPM to new audiences.
Through the mediums of music, dance, theatre, and more, the performances will bring to life the opening of the Museum, as well as topics related to Chinese art, history, and the dialogue between different cultures.
Join us on a fantastic journey to celebrate the grand opening of the HKPM!
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Hong Kong Palace Museum
August 14: Artistic Connections between Image, Music, and Literature, by Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra
The challenges we encounter in life requires our full mental capacity to overcome. Whether studying music, literature, photography, or history, learning requires opening up the mind and soul to promote experience and cognition.
We will analyse the relationships between music, literature, photography and history from the perspective of aesthetics and philosophy, and complemented it with corresponding Chinese music to bring the audiences into an immersive and gratifying experience.
Eco-Erhu, Recitation, Moderator: Hui Yin
Pipa: Zhang Ying
Xiao: Chan Chi Yuk
Zheng: Lau Wai Yan
Date | 14 August 2022 (Sunday) |
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Time | 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm (Duration: 45 - 60 minutes) |
Venue | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Auditorium, Hong Kong Palace Museum |
Tickets | Free Ticketing arrangements: A ticket is required for entrance. Free performance tickets will be distributed on-site to the visitors with HKPM admission tickets on August 14 (Sunday). Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. |
Language | Mandarin |
Suitable for age 3 or above
An adult must accompany any person under the age of 12.
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