"Earth Piece: Listen to the sound of the earth turning” is a conceptual work by multi-media artist, musician and activist Yoko Ono. First published in 1964 in the form of postcards, it’s part of her “Instruction” series, in which a set of instructions provide starting points for the user’s own creativity. “Earth Piece” is also the starting point for a current exhibition at the Centre for Heritage, Arts & Textile.
At the Hong Kong Palace Museum until 14th October, “The Adorned Body” features nearly 400 items of clothing, jewellery and accessories, created in France between the late 18th and the early 20th century. The exhibits, from the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, are being displayed in Asia for the first time.
As its name suggests, the band Fusicianz brings together a mix of cultures, instruments, styles, sounds, and ideas. Formed during the Covid pandemic in 2020, the 16-member band plays traditional Chinese and Western music, and boasts among its members singer-songwriters, music producers, and educators. On 3rd September, Fusicianz is giving a concert at the Hong Kong City Hall. Nine of its members are with us right now.
At the Hong Kong Palace Museum until 14th October, “The Adorned Body” features nearly 400 items of clothing, jewellery and accessories, created in France between the late 18th and the early 20th century. The exhibits, from the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, are being displayed in Asia for the first time.
As its name suggests, the band Fusicianz brings together a mix of cultures, instruments, styles, sounds, and ideas. Formed during the Covid pandemic in 2020, the 16-member band plays traditional Chinese and Western music, and boasts among its members singer-songwriters, music producers, and educators. On 3rd September, Fusicianz is giving a concert at the Hong Kong City Hall. Nine of its members are with us right now.
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- 문화 - Culture
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- Chinese Works, Hong Kong, The Works
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