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Music in Martial Arts Community
(Concluded successfully)

Windpipe Chinese Music Ensemble

Programmes

Music Theatre: The Music Secret of Wong Fei-hung (Concluded successfully)
Lecture Recital: The Art-Tune Record Phenomenon (Concluded successfully)
Lecture Recital: Martial Arts and Chinese Medicine (Concluded successfully)
The Xiao Workshop (Concluded successfully)
The Pipa Workshop (Concluded successfully)
Lecture: The Feelings and Emotions of Songs of Joseph Koo and Michael Lai (Concluded successfully)
Exhibition: The Music World of Jin Yong (Concluded successfully)
(Programmes are conducted in Cantonese)

Project period: April 2024 to February 2025

Production Team

Artistic Advisor: Ho Man-chuen
Executive Director: Chan Chiu-yin

Details of the Programmes

Please refer to the website of Windpipe Chinese Music Ensemble

About the Group

Established in 2003, Windpipe Chinese Music Ensemble is an active professional Chinese music ensemble emphasising local talent and producing exquisite chamber concerts.  Aiming to promote Hong Kong’s Chinese music culture, the group strives to present the unique charm of Chinese music, which is “small but elegant, simple yet refined”.  Over the years, the ensemble has premiered more than 60 pieces by local composers, and has curated programmes which are full of local characteristics for performance in Hong Kong and more than 40 countries and places.  The group is currently a grantee of the Hong Kong Arts Development Council.

About the Project

'Music in Martial Arts Community' presents the martial arts culture unique to the Chinese communities through family and parent-child musical programmes, including a parent-child music theatre to explore martial arts master Wong Fei-hung, instrumental workshops to immerse in the essence of martial arts, and lecture recitals to learn about chivalrous spirit of martial arts heroes.  Using music from Hong Kong’s martial arts classics, the project invites all to conjure up their own world of martial arts heroes and fights.

The programme is also one of the activities in the Chinese Culture Promotion Series. The LCSD has all along promoted Chinese history and culture through organising an array of programmes and activities to enable the public learn more about broad and profound Chinese culture. For more information, please visit www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/ccpo/index.html.

Enquiries

6507 7273 (Mr Leung)

hkwindpipe.org

 

 

The presenter reserves the right to substitute performers, speakers, instructors, and change the programme should unavoidable circumstances make it necessary