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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 | Clarence Chang - Artistic Director of Jazz in the Neighbourhood / Stephen Thorpe - US-based Artist / Emily Au Yeung - HKMoA Assistant curator / Wang Wenxin - HK Palace Museum curator
    19/04/2025
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    Clarence Chang - Artistic Director of Jazz in the Neighbourhood / Stephen Thorpe - US-based Artist / Emily Au Yeung - HKMoA Assistant curator / Wang Wenxin - HK Palace Museum curator

    This week, find out about jazz pianist and composer Brad Mehldau, hailed as one of the most influential pianists of our time. He’ll be bringing his genre-blending art form to Hong Kong next month. Also on the programme, we take a closer look at the solo exhibition of 
    US-based artist, Stephen Thorpe, that explores humanity’s connections with mountains. Plus, we tour the Hong Kong Palace Museum’s exhibition on cultural encounters between the mainland and France in the 17th and 18th centuries. 
    If you know of something special - a place, a person, or an experience in the arts and culture space... let us know. Send an email to culturezine@rthk.hk

    19/04/2025 - 足本 Full (HKT 09:00 - 10:00)

    19/04/2025 - Clarence Chang - Artistic Director of Jazz in the Neighbourhood

    19/04/2025 - Stephen Thorpe - US-based Artist

    19/04/2025 - Emily Au Yeung - HKMoA Assistant curator

    19/04/2025 - Wang Wenxin - HK Palace Museum curator

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    02 - 04
    2025
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    19/04/2025

    CultureZine | Clarence Chang - Artistic Director of Jazz in the Neighbourhood / Stephen Thorpe - US-based Artist / Emily Au Yeung - HKMoA Assistant curator / Wang Wenxin - HK Palace Museum curator

    12/04/2025

    CultureZine | Alex Schweder and Ward Shelley - Artists /Ivy Ngai - A Chief Manager at the LCSD / Dr Christopher Munn- Historian and guest curator / Ian Wong - Designer and creator of Mr Flat Cat

    05/04/2025

    CultureZine | Richard Crosbie - artist / Ahmet Baran - world-renowned qanun musician / Dr Nicole Chiang- Hong Kong Palace Museum curator

    29/03/2025

    CultureZine | Billy Tang - Para Site Executive Director / Kelly Chan - Hong Kong Metropolitan University Professor / Nicholas Beckwith - Shakespeare4All Artistic Director / Yoan Capote - Cuban Artist

    22/03/2025

    CultureZine | Shirky Chan - Studio Central curator / Kerim Sercan Evcin - Turkish Consul General / Thomas Chan - The Matter Of Growth / Dr Gao Xuyang - Hong Kong Palace Museum assistant curator

    15/03/2025

    CultureZine | Doryun Chong - M+ Chief Curator / Alan Kwan - Composer and Jazz Musician / Filip Barankiewicz - Czech National Ballet Artist Director / Aya Okumura - Czech National Ballet Principal Dancer

    08/03/2025

    CultureZine | Amy Chan -HKMOA Curator / Matthew Whitaker - Jazz musician / Elizabeth Kerr - Film Critic

    01/03/2025

    CultureZine | Professor Leung Bo-wah - Executive Director at the Xiqu and Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre / Freida Ng - Programme Manager of "No Limits" / Benky Chan - hairdresser and jazz lover

    22/02/2025

    CultureZine | Semi Lafeta - Organiser of the Aotearoa International Film Festival / Cathy Cheng - Programme manager of the Hong Kong Arts festival / Olivier Cong- Composer behind Certain Movements and Shadows

    15/02/2025

    CultureZine | Robin Lee - Director of Four Trails documentary /  Isabella Tam - M+ Curator for Visual Art / Eddie Kung - Ruan musician
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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: