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Ink artist Chan Kwan-lok, Cristobal Gabarron@Ora Ora & in the studio: Ear Up Festival & rosemances
2024-01-17
The annual Ear Up Music Festival returns this week with a line-up that features 12 groups of young music talents. They are the finalists chosen from a one-year mentorship programme to showcase their music in the two-day festival. But before our chat with young musicians, we’re taking you into the Chinese ink paintings of Chan Kwan-lok in which he incorporates elements from Venetian art to give a sense of the sacred in the natural world.
Spanish artist Cristobal Gabarron is known for his public art pieces, including large-scale sculptures and paintings. His works range from the figurative, containing recognisable symbols and objects, to the abstract. On show at Ora-Ora gallery, “Gabarron: The Humanist” is a solo show for which he’s created five series of new works.
Now in its sixth year, the “Ear Up Incubation” is a music mentorship programme where young musicians learn about not only music-making but also about performance, the art of making connections, and industry trends. After a year, 12 groups of young musicians have been selected as finalists and are going to be featured in the two-day “Ear Up Music Festival”. Veteran music producer and creative director of the programme, Yuen Chi-chung is here to tell us more. With him is one of the finalist groups, the music duo “rosemances”.
Spanish artist Cristobal Gabarron is known for his public art pieces, including large-scale sculptures and paintings. His works range from the figurative, containing recognisable symbols and objects, to the abstract. On show at Ora-Ora gallery, “Gabarron: The Humanist” is a solo show for which he’s created five series of new works.
Now in its sixth year, the “Ear Up Incubation” is a music mentorship programme where young musicians learn about not only music-making but also about performance, the art of making connections, and industry trends. After a year, 12 groups of young musicians have been selected as finalists and are going to be featured in the two-day “Ear Up Music Festival”. Veteran music producer and creative director of the programme, Yuen Chi-chung is here to tell us more. With him is one of the finalist groups, the music duo “rosemances”.
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The Works features news and reviews of visual and performing arts, design, literary and other “ works ” .
Added illumination comes from interviews with leading performers and producers, interspersed with updates on events affecting the development of the territory 's artistic and cultural life. There's also in – most weeks – a live studio performance.
The Works is aired on RTHK 32 every Wednesday at 21:30 & RTHK 31 every Saturday at 16:00.
We're on Facebook
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Instagram @rthktheworks
Archive available later after broadcast. ** Please note that the programme air-time on TV is different with webcast time.