
The Harmonics Choir Hong Kong aims to embrace diversity and welcome anyone who has a passion for music, regardless of their race, nationality or ethnic origin, disability, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion or belief system. The Harmonics Choir wishes to foster a family atmosphere of support, compassion and respect where everyone can express one’s individuality and views. They value every member’s contributions, allowing for growth, creativity and development, both with the choir and the world at large.

OT (Oscar Tse) was among the top 20 contestant of ViuTV programme ‘Goodnight Show’. Past performances include Folk Gala Square in Zepp Tokyo, The 54th Hong Kong Brands and Products Expo, Come Low Carbon Christmas 2019, 2018 Reading Dreams Charity Concert, OT Mini Concert, Hong Kong Sky Music Festiva @ Ha Tsuen, A Date with Wo’s Restaurant, Ha Tsuen Village Culture and Food Expo (2nd, 3rd & 4th edition).

Penelope Tang graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University with a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Visual Arts. In 2017, she was awarded a Summer Musical Camp Scholarship by Goldsmiths, University of London for a short-term musical theatre training in UK. Penelope has recently been involved in various alternative theatrical performances, including The Story of Yim Tin Tsai – Environmental Theatre (2019) organised by Yim Tin Festival, and Open A Room – Gaze (2020), an interactive online performance. In 2017, Penelope […]

Flash Ensemble is a small orchestral ensemble. Through heart-warming performances, the members are eager to share with the audience their passion and personal growth in their music-learning journey.

Yim Dongwoo is the co-founder of PRAUD and an assistant professor at Hongik University Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design. Yim was also an adjunct professor at Rhode Island School of Design from 2011 through to 2017 and a visiting assistant professor at Washington University in St. Louis in 2016. He received his Master of Architecture in Urban Design from Harvard University and his bachelor degree from Seoul National University. He has co-curated the Cities Exhibition in the 2019 […]

Yamauchi Terue is an artist based in Japan. In 2010, during her existential journey of searching for and exploring the origin of her life, she came across an old photo of a naked Ama (sea women) diver. The photo deeply inspires her to this day as she continues to explore human nature and considers a world view nurtured by the sea. In 2013, she graduated from a Haenyeo school on Jeju Island, Korea where she learned traditional free diving fishery […]

Wang Yiquan, born in Beijing in 1987, is an artist and curator currently based in Shanghai. With research interests including performance art, film, urban space and the relationship between art and economy, he has developed his art into a multi-dimensional practice over the past decade. As an artist, his works combine complexity with diversity. He has constantly challenged the traditional format of exhibitions by transforming multiple artistic mediums into performative settings to create participatory live events and narrative spatial configurations, […]

Ren Jie is an artist with a PhD from the China Academy of Art who now teaches at Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. Her research focuses on fibre art and contemporary art while her artworks, social projects, writings and teaching all reflect the broader context around these topics while touching on soft material art. She is the author of Soft Material: Flexibility in Contemporary Art.

Sakura is a design researcher, writer, and curator. She earned an MA in the History of Design and Curatorial Studies at the Parsons School of Design in New York in 2016. She is a researcher at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, and a part-time lecturer at Joshibi University of Art and Design and Tohoku University of Art and Design. Her recent work, Takenobu Igarashi: A to Z, was released by Thames and Hudson in 2020.

Ian Lynam works at the intersection of graphic design, design education and design research. He is part of the faculty of Temple University Japan, as well as at the Vermont College of Fine Arts in the MFA in Graphic Design Program, Meme Design School in Tokyo and is a Visiting Critic at CalArts. He operates the Tokyo design studio Ian Lynam Design, working across multiple disciplines including identity, typography, and interior design. Ian writes for IDEA in Japan, Modes of […]