Events
Renaissance Festival – CU Station
18 Mar 2015 - 19 Mar 2015
18/3 4pm-9:30pm19/3 5pm-9:30pm
Sir Run Run Shaw Hall, CUHK
3943 1598 / 2811 8766
With the theme “The Best is Yet to Come”, the Renaissance Festival – CU Station is presenting good movies, good music and the stories behind.
Awarded the Best Documentary at the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival (2014), Cotton, reveals the life of the working class as well as the meaning of “made in China” to ordinary Chinese people, while Using documents the lives of drug dealers; Director Zhou Hao will talk about how the documentaries can disclose the stories of the under-privileged people after the screening.
Renowned writer Chang Tieh Chih, musicians Anthony Wong, Adrian Chow and Milk Orange will share the ideal and responsibility of music creation in the Salon “Sound and Anger”.
The best is yet to come, local indie experimental rock band Chochukmo, singer-songwriters Femme Genre and Serrini will be featured in the concert.
Date: 18 Mar 2015 (Wed)
16:00-17:45 Documentary Screening Using
19:00-20:25 Documentary Screening Cotton
20:25-21:30 Film Salon
Guest Speaker:
Zhou Hao – Journalist, Director of Using and Cotton
Wong Ying Yu – Project Manager, China Programme Unit
Oxfam Yang Jinlin – Renowned Host
Remarks
1. Using is in Putonghua with Chinese subtitles
2. Cotton is in Putonghua and dialect, with Chinese and English subtitles
3. Film Salon will be conducted in Putonghua
Date: 19 Mar 2015 (Thur)
17:00 – 18:30 Music Salon: Sound and Anger – Ideal and Responsibilities of Music Creation
Guest Speaker:
Anthony Wong – Musician
Chang Tieh Chih – Writer, Editor of City Magazine
Adrian Chow – Musician
Mike Orange – Guitarist, Chochukmo member
20:00-21:30 Concert: The Best is Yet to Come
Performers: Chochukmo, Tang Yi and Wynne Lo
Free Admission
Online Registration: https://cloud.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/webform/view.php?id=4859 Or visit Sir Run Run Shaw Hall box office to get free tickets from now on.
Please check the full details and English version of the programmes with the following website:
http://rfhk.org.hk
Organiser: Renaissance Foundation Event
Partner: The Office of the Arts Administrator of Chinese University of Hong Kong
Collaborator: I‧CARE Programme of Chinese University of Hong Kong