HKUST Summer Festival 2024:AsianArt Ensemble (Berlin) & Gamin Kang Bridging Worlds through Cross-Cultural Collaboration
HKUST Summer Festival 2024:AsianArt Ensemble (Berlin) & Gamin Kang
Bridging Worlds through Cross-Cultural Collaboration
DATE AND TIME 日期及時間 :
Jun 7, 2024 (Fri) | 7:45 - 9:15 pm (Including 15 minutes break)
ABOUT
Composers and musicians in Hong Kong, Seoul, Korea, along with the AsianArt Ensemble from Berlin, will collaborate to bridge the worlds through Cross-Cultural Collaboration. The concert on July 15 will explore themes of tradition and innovation and engage audiences in a dynamic and immersive performance experience.
PROGRAM
Koji Nakano (b.1974)
TBC
Kenneth Tam (b.1991)
TBC, for Gayageum, violin, viola, cello
Il-Ryun Chung (b.1964)
IRGEND (2016/2023, HK-premiere), for daegeum and string quartet
Trad.
Suryongeum, for danso and saenghwang
Sinawi of HongKong (2024, premiere), for ensemble
TICKETING INFORMATION 票務資料 :
Tickets are now available at Art-mate.
門票現正於Art-mate公開發售。
TICKET PRICE 票價 : $200 / $100 (Concession)
Free seating 不設劃位
Concessionary tickets at HK$100 are available for full-time students, citizens aged 60 or above, people with disabilities and a companion, wheelchair users and a companion, and comprehensive social security assistance recipient (CSSA) recipients.
The organizer reserves the right to request proof of eligibility from concessionary ticket holders upon admission.
Concessionary tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are subject to availability.
全日制學生、60歲及以上人士、殘疾人士及其陪同者、輪椅使用者及其陪同者、綜合社會保障援助受惠人士可享$100票價優惠。
主辦方有權要求持優惠票入場人士於入場時出示可證明身份或年齡的有效證件。
優惠票數量有限,售完即止。
PRESENTED BY Shaw Auditorium Unit and Center for the Arts, HKUST
AsianArt Ensemble (Berlin)
The AsianArt Ensemble was initiated in 2007, and formed in its present structure in 2009. In 2012 it won the prize of the German record critics (“Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik”) for its first CD “asian art ensemble”, published by Celestial Harmonies. With its unique combination of instruments and the music it performs, the AsianArt Ensemble has established an important role in the music world. With instruments from China, Japan and Korea combined with Western strings, AsianArt Ensemble opens up new avenues within contemporary music beyond the common styles of New Music or so-called World Music.
Gamin KANG, a multi-instrumentalist specialist for traditional Korean wind
Gamin is a distinguished soloist who tours the world, performing traditional Korean music and cross-disciplinary collaborations. gamin plays 3 traditional winds and is a designated Yisuja, official holder of Important Intangible Cultural Asset No. 46 for Court and Royal Military music. Re-inventing new sonorities from ancient, somewhat restrictive, musical systems, gamin has received several cultural exchange program grants, including Artist-in-Residence (2014) at the Asian Cultural Council, and Ministry of Culture, Republic of Korea (2012). Gamin has collaborated in cross-cultural improvisation with world-acclaimed musicians presenting premieres at Roulette Theater, New School, and Metropolitan Museum. gamin was a featured artist at the Silkroad concert, in Seoul, in 2018, performing on-stage with Yo-Yo Ma. Gamin's scheduled Carnegie Hall début for 2019, as featured soloist, with the Nangye Gugak Orchestra, was postponed due to covid.
Since 2018, gamin has curated performances at the Center for Remembering and Sharing. For 2020, gamin was selected as artist-in-residence at the HERE Arts Center, NYC, and released her 4th album, “Nong.” In January 2021, the Jerome Foundation awarded gamin their prestigious 2-year Fellowship and Howard Foundation awarded fellowship in 2023. gamin teaches graduate and undergraduate ethnomusicology as Adjunct Faculty at the Herb Alpert School of Music at UCLA since 2022.
REMARKS
- Audience of age 6 or above are welcome.
- Audience is strongly advised to arrive punctually. Latecomers will only be admitted at a suitable break.
- Presenter reserves the right to change the program and artists without prior notice.
- Admission by ticket, each ticket admits one person only.