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    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

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    CultureZine | Albert Leung and Herbert Leung - Directors of Stuntman / Wilfred Wong - Chairman of HK Arts Development Fund Advisory Committee/ Elaine Yan Ling Ng - Artist / Polly Ferman - Pianist
    28/09/2024
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    Albert Leung and Herbert Leung - Directors of Stuntman / Wilfred Wong - Chairman of HK Arts Development Fund Advisory Committee/ Elaine Yan Ling Ng - Artist / Polly Ferman - Pianist

    This week, we speak to Albert and Herbert Leung - the directors of new local production - Stuntman, that promises to take a deeper look at the craft and its performers. We find out what the first Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo is all about, and look ahead to City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong’s 25th Anniversary Concert: Tango in the Night. Also on the programme we’ll explore whisky inspired art. 

    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

    28/09/2024 - 足本 Full (HKT 09:00 - 10:00)

    28/09/2024 - Albert Leung and Herbert Leung - Directors of Stuntman

    Hong Kong movies are renowned for their action scenes – which are only possible thanks to the sacrifices made by that special breed of cinematic professionals… known as stunt performers. And they’ve really come under the spotlight this year. Earlier, we had a Hollywood movie, the Fall Guy, about stunt performers, and now it’s our turn. A new local production, Stuntman, promises to take a deeper look at the craft and its performers. And it’s not just about taking punches and kicks and falling off buildings – though there’s plenty of that – it also delves into the emotions of stuntmen and what makes them tick. The movie is co-directed by Albert and Herbert Leung who are twins, and both stuntmen-turned-filmmakers. They spoke to CultureZine’s Halim:

    28/09/2024 - Wilfred Wong - chairman of the Hong Kong Arts Development Fund Advisory Committee

    To help propel the city’s rise as a global cultural hub, the first Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo will take place in the middle of next month. A series of local and international performances will be held as well as talks, exhibition and networking activities to encourage interaction, and promote exchange among arts professionals here and around the globe. To find out more, Janice Wong talked to the spokesman of the event - Wilfred Wong - chairman of the Hong Kong Arts Development Fund Advisory Committee:

    28/09/2024 - Elaine Yan Ling Ng - Local artist

    This week our art expert Ingrid Chen visited the McCallen House in Central… Not for the whisky, but to speak to local artist Elaine Yan Ling Ng about her latest art installation which aims to create an illusion of being immersed in a golden flow of whisky.

    28/09/2024 - Polly Ferman - Pianist

    And finally, CultureZine's Rachel Liu spoke to pianist Polly Ferman to find out more about “Tango in the Night” - the debut performance of the 25th Season of the City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong.

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    2024
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    28/09/2024

    CultureZine | Albert Leung and Herbert Leung - Directors of Stuntman / Wilfred Wong - Chairman of HK Arts Development Fund Advisory Committee/ Elaine Yan Ling Ng - Artist / Polly Ferman - Pianist

    21/09/2024

    CultureZine | Ong Tsz Shen - Principal Dancer at HK Dance Company / Chloe Suen - Sun Museum Founder / Steve Diggle - Buzzcocks Frontman

    07/09/2024

    CultureZine | Benis Cheng - Co-organiser of the International Inclusive Dance Festival / Crystal Wong - Hong Kong Tramways / Meggy Cheng - Executive Director of Hong Kong Dance Company / Allan Tsui and Lawrence Lee

    31/08/2024

    CultureZine | Harvey Liu - Asia Art Center / Tony Lucas - Sardine Festival collaborator  / Yelin Qiu  - Associate Director of Alisan Fine Arts / Kean Pak - Founder of The Lederer

    24/08/2024

    CultureZine | Trey Lee - Artistic Director of Musicus Society / Sophia Ma - Urushi Artist / Daniel Ho - Curator of BOOKED / Elizabeth Kerr - Film Critic

    17/08/2024

    CultureZine | Joanna Lee -Tai Kwun curator / Rebecca Po - Executive Director of Arts' Options / Nicholas Chow - Chairman of Sotheby's Asia and Worldwide Head of Asian Art

    10/08/2024

    CultureZine | Teriver Cheung - Founder of Drip Music / Takahashi Mizuki - Chief Curator of CHAT / Emily Au Yeung - Assistant Curator at HKMoA / Sam Barbour - Singer-songwriter and educator /

    03/08/2024

    CultureZine | Nadia Lau - Assistant Curator at HKMoA/Hester Yip - Conservation Assistant at HKMoA/John Baton - Art Critic/Robert Pepper - Principal of Art Academy London

    27/07/2024

    CultureZine | Chew Hee-Chiat - Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra / Claris Yip - Swing Pocket / Alfie Ng -Swing Pocket / Kirian Yeung - Tattoo artist
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    Benis Cheng - Co-organiser of the International Inclusive Dance Festival / Crystal Wong - Hong Kong Tramways / Meggy Cheng - Executive Director of Hong Kong Dance Company / Allan Tsui and Lawrence Lee

    主持人:Janice Wong

    This week, we’ll delve into the unifying power of dance, and look how the second International Inclusive Dance Festival aims to bring differently-abled people together, to help all of us lead active, healthy lives. We‘ll hear how the Hong Kong Dance Company is planning to ”move beyond tradition” in their new season that will kick off next month. And…what’s the buzz around the celebrations of the 120th birthday of Hong Kong Tramways? Find out on CultureZine.

    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

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    07/09/2024 - 足本 Full (HKT 09:05 - 10:00)

    07/09/2024 - Benis Cheng - Co-organiser of The Second Hong Kong International Inclusive Dance Festival

    Many of us have been watching the Paralympics, hopefully on RTHK. Besides the skill, tenacity and athleticism on display, the games also brings out an important message of the need to embrace and celebrate differences. And we have an international inclusive dance festival happening in Hong Kong right now, that has a very similar message. The event invites the participation of differently-abled people, to take part in various forms of dance. Our Culture expert Anthony Lui spoke to Benis Cheng, the co-organiser of the festival, to find out what it’s all about:

    07/09/2024 - Crystal Wong - Partnership Assistant and Business Development Manager at Hong Kong Tramways

    The tram or what most people call ding ding has always been close to the hearts of Hongkongers... Most of us have fond, long-held memories about the ding ding, that has been in operation since 1904 . And now that its turned 120 years old many people have been rushing to celebrate this milestone. Jacqueline Guico spoke to Crystal Wong, the Partnership Assistant and Business Development Manager at Hong Kong Tramways on Broad Strokes:

    07/09/2024 - Meggy Cheng - Executive Director of Hong Kong Dance Company

    The Hong Kong Dance Company will kick off its new season of performances next month, and this year’s theme is ”Moving Beyond Tradition”. Meggy Cheng, the Executive Director of the group, told me about the innovative elements they‘ll inject into their upcoming shows:

    07/09/2024 - Allan Tsui and Lawrence Lee - Curators of the Technical Art Fair 2024

    It’s perhaps no surprise that stage performers will get the lion’s share of the attention in theatre productions – they are literally in the spotlight after all, but what about all the people toiling backstage to make sure each production goes off smoothly? Imagine what any production would be like without props, costumes, lighting? Much of the magic would be gone. To give them their much-deserved kudos, the Technical Arts Festival 2024 will highlight the importance of backstage production. CultureZine‘s Carol Mang spoke to Allan Tsui and Lawrence Lee, the curators of the show: