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 7: Kids’ A Midsummer Night’s Dream Concert, by Hong Kong Enharmonica
Talented young musicians from Hong Kong join award-winning composer Shirley Choi to bring you a day full of musical nostalgia. From Disney favourites like The Little Mermaid’s “Under the Sea” to classic Chinese children’s songs such as “Defend the Yellow River”, Shirley Choi’s imaginative arrangements are complemented by an engaging and diverse program will take you on an auditory journey. Other highlights, including Mozart’s iconic “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” and recent hits from Frozen and Dr. Slump, will make this an experience not to be missed.
Date | 7 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 7 (Sunday). Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. |
Language | Cantonese |
Suitable for age 3 or above
An adult must accompany any person under the age of 12.
Programme Enquiries:
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