Current & Forthcoming
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M+ Screenings Online: Cinema, Disrupted
11.03.2021 to 16.05.2021, Online
M+ Screenings Online: Cinema, Disrupted is a two-part programme examining the socioeconomic and political conditions that shaped film culture during periods of tremendous transformation around the world—times roiled by clashing ideologies, changing regimes, and social upheavals
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02.04.2021 to 29.04.2021, Online
A series of online workshops which encourage people from different districts using different materials to create their own handicraft in lifestyle theme, so as to discover the cultural characteristics of their communities and drive them to imagine a visit in West Kowloon
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Sergei Nakariakov Plays Tchaikovsky
04.05.2021, Grand Theatre, Xiqu Centre
Trumpet virtuoso Sergei Nakariakov returns to Hong Kong to perform a stunning programme with Hong Kong Sinfonietta in the first ever symphonic orchestral concert held at Xiqu Centre in the West Kowloon Cultural District
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08.05.2021, Online
Focusing on the calligraphy piece On Szechwan Silk by Mi Fu, one of the four masters of the Northern Song dynasty, this lecture led by Mr HO Chuan-Hsing, Former Deputy Director, Palace Museum, Taipei, examines the key factors in the birth of a masterpiece
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Run With Kakao Friends Hong Kong 2020
13.06.2021, Art Park
This is the first fun run event by using Kakao Friends as the theme in Hong Kong. It is definitely a great festivity that Kakao Fans must participate in
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The scheme supports pioneering initiatives that inspire change, community engagement and audience building. Proposals that show innovative potential for social impact and positive change for Hong Kong’s performing arts ecology may be selected for further co-development
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The travelling creative studio has featured Wong Tin Yan’s commissioned work Yes but Why? on its tours to local primary school and community spaces, bringing teachers, students and public a series of learning activities and online educational resources
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M+ / Design Trust Research Fellowship
The M+ / Design Trust Research Fellowship programme supports original research projects investigating issues relating to design and architecture in Hong Kong, the Greater Bay Area, and Asia through a transnational lens