ExhibitionsNear and ElsewhereHK-based Jo?o Vasco Paiva displays paintings and sculptures that reflect objects that are created by people but then neglected or discarded.迷你倉最平 Mon-Sat, 10am-7pm, 1/F Edouard Malingue Gallery, 8 Queen’s Rd, Central. Inquiries: 2810 0317. Ends Jan 18Fontanian Open Studios 2014Fo Tan art district opens its doors to more than 100 studios, representing more than 300 artists, for public viewing. Jan 11-12, Jan 18-19, 2pm-6pm, various locations in Fo Tan and within walking distance of Fo Tan MTR Station. Inquiries: 9762 5896. Ends Jan 19YakuzaBelgian photographer Anton Kusters provides a visual account of the two years he spent recording the lives of Japanese gangsters. Tue-Sat, 10am-6pm (closed public holidays), AO Vertical Art Space, 13/F Asia One Tower, 8 Fung Yip St, Chai Wan. Inquiries: 2976 0913. Ends Jan 25By DegreesSix HK Art School students – Caroline Sharkey, Ryan Cheng, Cecilia Tso, Renita Cheung, Janice Ng and Vienna Young – display modern ceramic works. Opening reception Jan 11, 3.30pm. Sat-Sun, 1pm-7pm, Unit Gallery, L5-23 Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre, Shek Kip Mei. Inquiries: 9453 1626. Ends Jan 26Performing ArtsWoe & Joy QuartetFour plays, adapted from foreign and local dramatic works and all in different styles, with a HK feel. In Cantonese. Jan 11, 2.45pm, 7.30pm, Fringe Club, 2 Lower Albert Rd, Central, HK$80 (club members, students, senior citizens), HK$100 (general) HK Ticketing. Inquiries: 2521 7251High Tea with Queens’ College ChoirThe Cambridge University choir (26 members) perform compositions from Matthew Martin, Benjamin Britten, Charles Villiers Stanford and others. Jan 11, 4pm (tea), 4.45pm (performance), 24/F Club Lusitano, 16 Ice House St, Central, HK$370. Inquiries: christine@christinenconcerts.comBach’s St John PassionLocal vocalists Justin Li, Caleb Woo, Grace Chiang and others join HK Young People’s Chorus and HK Voices to perform the oratorio . Jan 11, 7.30pm, Yunni & Maxine Pao Auditorium, Diocesan Boys’ School, 131 Argyle St, Kowloon City, HK$200, HK$300. Inquiries: 5509 9455Tuesdays with Morrie (11th-run)Chung Ying Theatre presents a drama about a sports reporter who rekindles a bond with his dying college professor 20 years after graduating. Based on the book by Mitch Albom and Jeffrey Hatcher. In Cantonese with English surtitles. Jan 11, 15-16, 18, 7.45pm, Jan 11-12, 18-19, 2.45pm, HK Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, HK$160-HK$280 Urbtix. Inquiries: 8106 8338Black & White Angels Evolution ConcertLocal goth band Vrank and rockabilly band Blinks & Studs team up. Jan 11, 8pm, Music Zone@E-Max, Kitec, 1 Trademart Dr, Kowloon Bay, HK$288, cityline.com. Inquiries: ysmconcepts@gmail.comChock MaHeadbangers Chock Ma celebrate their new album, supported by Juicy Ning and Qiu Hong. Jan 11, 8pm, Hidden Agenda, 15-17 Tai Yip St, Kwun Tong, HK$130 (advance), HK$160 (door). Inquiries: chockmaofficial@gmail.comCook Your LifeBravo Theatre’s May Chan Wai-sum serves up a solo comedy show about a woman who learns the importance of being true to oneself in relationships. In Cantonese. Jan 11, 16-18, 8pm, Jan 11-12, 18, 3pm, HK Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Rd, Wan Chai, HK$240 Urbtix. Inquiries: 3172 1780The HK Jazz Family Fest 2014Charity jazz concerts featuring Howard McCrary, Eugene Pao and others. Proceeds benefit children with special needs. Jan 11, 8pm-midnight, Grappa’s Cellar, Jardine House, 1 Connaught Place, Central, HK$600. Inquiries: 2761 9893HK Phil 40th Heritage ConcertThe HK Philharmonic celebrates its 40th birthday with a programme including Beethoven’s Egmont Overture, by former music director David Atherton and returning pianist Chen Sa. Jan 11, 8pm, City Hall Concert Hall, 5 Edinburgh Place, Central, HK$160-HK$480 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2721 2030OperatorThe rock band’s CD launch party for Observatory Road, with special guests Bank Job and The Sleeves. Jan 11, 8pm- 11pm, 1/F Backstage, 52-54 Wellington St, Central, HK$180 (advance), HK$220 (door; includes CD) Ticketflap. Inquiries: 9486 4648This Moment Next YearHiu Kok Experimental Theatre’s interpretation of Canadian writer Bernard Slade’s play Same Time, Next Year tells the story of a married couple who meet for a romantic tryst once a year for 24 years. Jan 11-13, 8pm, Jan 12, 3pm, Hiu Kok Drama Association, 14-16, Avenida de Horta e Costa, Macau, HK$120 (single ticket), HK$200 (couples). Inquiries: hiukok1975@gmail.comAntonio Vivaldi’s WinterXavier de Maistre plays harp music from baroque masters, including Vivaldi. Jan 11, 8pm, Macao Cultural Centre, Avenida Xian Xing Hai, Nape, Macau, HK$100-HK$250 macauticket.com. Inquiries: enquiry@ccm.gov.moDJ Ta-ShiThree-time DMC Japan champion spins hip-hop beats. Jan 11, 11pm, Club Cubic, Level 2, City of Dreams, Estrada do Istmo, Cotai, Macau, HK$250. Inquiries: rsvp@cubic-cod.comWeisan Au-yeungIreland-born Chinese singer plays a soulful set. Jan 12, 3pm, Full Cup Music, 3/F Hanway Commercial Bldg, 36 Dundas St, Mong Kok, HK$80 (presale), HK$120 (door). Inquiries: faceboo迷你倉.com/fullcupmusicThe Rohmer Quartet with Cindy Ho on PianoThe local quartet and pianist perform Medtner’s piano quintet in C minor and Dvorak’s string quartet in F major. Jan 12, 4pm, Discovery College Theatre, 38 Siena Ave, Discovery Bay, HK$45-HK$90 ticketingover.com. Inquiries: 8198 2341James BluntThe British singer performs his hits. Jan 12, 8pm, AsiaWorld-Expo, Lantau, HK$580-HK$980 HK Ticketing. Inquiries: 3128 8288Ivan YanakovPiano recital of Franz Liszt’s Sonata in B minor, Fr�d�ric Chopin’s Nocturne in C-sharp minor and others. Jan 14, 8pm, Recital Theatre, China Congregational Church, 119 Leighton Rd, Causeway Bay, HK$320 (advance), HK$380 (door). Inquiries: 9464 1941Private PeacefulSimon Reade’s adaptation of the novel about a first world war private looking back on his life as he faces death by firing squad. In English. Part of KidsFest 2014. Jan 15, 5pm, Jan 17-18, 7.15pm, HK Academy for Performing Arts, 1 Gloucester Rd, Wan Chai, HK$295-HK$395 HK Ticketing. Inquiries: 2547 7150Opening Night GalaJian Wang and Jon Kimura Parker perform Schumann’s Adagio & Allegro in A flat; Lin Cho-liang, Toby Hoffman and Gary Hoffman and Kimura perform Brahms’ Piano Quartet No 3 in C minor; Akiko Suwanai, Lin, Maxim Rysanov, Gary Hoffman and the Mir� Quartet perform Mendelssohn’s Octet in E flat. Part of the HK International Chamber Music Festival. Jan 15, 8pm, City Hall, 5 Edinburgh Place, Central, HK$120-HK$800 HK Ticketing, Urbtix and pphk.org. Inquiries: 9545 6851The Snow DragonABA Productions and Tall Stories’ play about a young goat’s encounter with a legendary snow dragon. In English. Part of KidsFest 2014. Jan 16, 5pm, Jan 18, 19, 10am, noon, HK Academy for Performing Arts, 1 Gloucester Rd, Wan Chai, HK$295-HK$395 HK Ticketing. Inquiries: 2547 7150Monica Huggett & the Italian BaroqueViolinist Huggett is guest director in a performance of various string classics, with guests Graham Preskett and Richard Harvey. Jan 16, 8pm, St John’s Cathedral, 4 Garden Rd, Central, HK$150 (students), HK$300. Inquiries: info@ccohk.com or 2864 2156CinemaHKIFF Cine FanHK International Film Festival Society presents an ongoing programme of films to broaden audience appreciation, including the following four. HK Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Rd, Wan Chai; The Grand Cinema, 2/F Elements, 1 Austin Rd West, Kowloon Station, HK$65 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2970 3300The GodfatherFrancis Ford Coppola’s epic about the Corleones and their dealings with four other crime families in New York. Stars Al Pacino and Marlon Brando. In English with Chinese and English subtitles. Jan 11, 2pm, The Grand CinemaThe RingAlfred Hitchcock’s classic about the melodramatic triangle of a local carnival boxer, his Australian sparring partner and a woman who manipulates them both. Silent with score. Jan 11, 5pm, HK Arts Centre BlackmailAlfred Hitchcock’s 1929 murder mystery about a couple turning the tables on a blackmailer by threatening to expose him as a killer. Silent with English intertitles and live music. Jan 12, 7.30pm, HK Film ArchiveThe PornographersImamura Shohei’s drama looks at the life of a man who’s forced to make 8mm porno films under the threat of small-time gangsters, and the alienation that comes with his work. In Japanese with Chinese and English subtitles. Jan 15, 2.30pm, HK Arts CentreTranscending Space and Time – Early Cinematic Experience of Hong KongLCSD presents four programmes with film footage representing historically significant parts of the city, including the following two films. Until Mar 23. All at HK Film Archive, 50 Lei King Rd, Sai Wan Ho, HK$40 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2734 2900Michael Rogge Retrospective 1 & 2Eight segments of footage by the Dutchman, who captured extraordinary moments in the city from 1945-1955. Both silent with English intertitles and Chinese subtitles. Retrospective 1: Jan 11, 2pm, Jan 12, 5pm ; Retrospective 2: Jan 11, 7.30pm, Jan 12, 2.30pmBC Sunday 2013Broadway Circuit presents Sunday films, including the following one. Broadway Cinematheque, Prosperous Garden, 3 Public Square St, Yau Ma Tei, HK$60 cinema.com.hk. Inquiries: 2388 0002A Ghost of a ChanceA bumbling lawyer invites a ghost to testify in court because the spirit is the only one able to back up the defendant’s alibi. Directed by Koki Mitani, stars Eri Fukatsu. Jan 12, 11.20am100 Must-See HK MoviesA selection of 100 films from 1916-1999, including the following one. Until March 23. Broadway Cinematheque, Prosperous Garden, 3 Public Square St, Yau Ma Tei, HK$55 cinema.com.hk; Cine-Art House, G278-280 and 283 Amoy Plaza, Amoy Gardens, 77 Ngau Tau Kok Rd, Ngau Tau Kok, HK$50. Inquiries: 2388 0002; HK Film Archive, 50 Lei King Rd, Sai Wan Ho, HK$40 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2734 2900The Romance of Book & SwordAnn Hui On-wah’s adaptation of Jin Yong’s (aka Louis Cha) novel centring on the conflict between the Qianlong Emperor and his rebel leader brother, Chen Jialuo. In Putonghua with Chinese and English subtitles. Jan 12, 2pm, Broadway Cinematheque; Jan 19, 4pm, Cine-Art Housemini storage
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