Every year, as schools or universities end their semesters for the summer holidays, a new batch of students graduates with fresh hopes, ambitions, and ideals.
Before they end their studies though, Hong Kong’s undergraduate art students present their work in their graduation shows. In June, we visited two: the graduation shows of Hong Kong Baptist University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and talked to a few young creators.
One of the world’s oldest instruments, the harp is part of both folk and classical traditions. It helps its listeners celebrate, heal, relax, and even mourn. Next week, the City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong is putting on a concert featuring two harps, focusing on the instrument’s long association with stars, angels, and the celestial world. Harpists Dan Yu and Lau Yee Yeung are here to tell me more about the programme, which features music by classical and contemporary composers.
Before they end their studies though, Hong Kong’s undergraduate art students present their work in their graduation shows. In June, we visited two: the graduation shows of Hong Kong Baptist University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and talked to a few young creators.
One of the world’s oldest instruments, the harp is part of both folk and classical traditions. It helps its listeners celebrate, heal, relax, and even mourn. Next week, the City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong is putting on a concert featuring two harps, focusing on the instrument’s long association with stars, angels, and the celestial world. Harpists Dan Yu and Lau Yee Yeung are here to tell me more about the programme, which features music by classical and contemporary composers.
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- 문화 - Culture
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- BUAVA, CUHK art, Chinese Works
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