主持人:Janice Wong
Join Janice Wong every Saturday morning at 9.05, as she discovers all sorts of fascinating new things about Hong Kong's flourishing arts and culture life. With the help of her team, plenty of expert guests, and the magic of radio, she'll be taking you on an artistic "what's on?" adventure each week.
From exhibitions, to music, to cultural happenings of all kinds, make sure to get your edition of... CultureZine.
Saturday mornings at 9.05... on Radio 3
This week, we speak to Justin Sweeting, the co-founder of Clockenflap to find out more about Hong Kong's biggest international outdoor music festival. We have a heart-to-heart with a local artist about her move away from the corporate world, and what we can see at her latest group exhibition. Also on the programme, we explore the world of theatre costume.
Remember if you have suggestions on any interesting places we can visit or people we can meet that's related to art and culture in Hong Kong. Let us know. Email us at CultureZine@rthk.hk
Saturday mornings at 9:05... on Radio 3
07/09/2024
Benis Cheng - Co-organiser of The Second Hong Kong International Inclusive Dance Festival
Crystal Wong - Partnership Assistant and Business Development Manager at Hong Kong Tramways
Meggy Cheng - Executive Director of Hong Kong Dance Company
Allan Tsui and Lawrence Lee - Curators of the Technical Art Fair 2024
10/08/2024
主持人:Janice Wong
This Week. Janice Wong speaks to a local scarf designer,to explore art that you can wear. She’ll also dive deep into the world of immersive art to find out why it’s growing in popularity. And how about some ska music from local band, The Red Stripes? All this, and more in this week’s CultureZine.
If you know of something special — a place, a person, or an experience in the arts and culture space... then let us know. Send an email to culturezine@rthk.hk
Saturday mornings at 9:05... on Radio 3
18/05/2024 - Yelin Qiu - Modern art specialist, Co-founder of Temple of Light
Phil Whelan spoke to modern art specialist Yelin Qiu about Tamar Park that has been transformed into a giant, immersive, interactive art installation by the Japanese art collective teamLab, and their weird and wonderful use of giant glowing eggs. The exhibition has been extended to June the eighth because of popular demand. Mr Qiu explained why immersive art installations are gaining popularity, and what exactly is immersive art in the first place:
18/05/2024 - Carol Mang - CultureZine team
18/05/2024 - Jess Tanton - Project Coordinator at GBA Ships / Vale Rios - crew member of Doulos Hope
The ship, Doulos Hope, operated by a German non-profit organization GBA Ships, has berthed at Ocean Terminal, Harbour City, and will be here until next Sunday. Jess Tanton, Project Coordinator at GBA Ships and Vale Rios, a crew member of Doulos Hope, told Jenny Lam and Mike Rowse that their visit is not just about providing readers with good quality books at affordable prices:
18/05/2024 - Janice Chung - Scarf designer