The Troubled State of Performing Arts in Hong Kong
By Molly Grogan Hong Kong's branding campaign as "Asia's World City" sings the praises of its liveability, connectivity, entrepreneurialism and more. But only the sunniest observers of the c…
By Molly Grogan Hong Kong's branding campaign as "Asia's World City" sings the praises of its liveability, connectivity, entrepreneurialism and more. But only the sunniest observers of the c…
This article is brought to you by Hong Kong Arts Festival. We know that what separates humans from other mammals is our superior brains. What separates humans from machines in the era of art…
The rhythmic sound of drumming echoes through the streets. Tai Hang is normally quiet on weeknights, but tonight it is filled with people. In an alley near the Chinese Recreation Club, on th…
It's hard to think of a more awkward time for Yuri Ng to have become the City Contemporary Dance Company (CCDC)'s artistic director. Last January, when he formally took up the post, Covid-19…
When you step into Wheezing, Mark Chung's new show at de Sarthe Gallery, the first thing you encounter is a hazy photograph of Hong Kong Island. Then a sign points to the right, where two ro…
For generations, bamboo theatres have been a thread that ties together Hong Kong's present and past. Made of bamboo sticks and clad with metal sheets to protect them from the weather, they a…