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A Precious
Little Baby
From
seven children in a family of the 1950s to seven adults
and one child of today, the typical Hong Kong family has changed
a lot.
A Precious Little Baby is a musical drama specially created
for the entire family. In it, these fundamental and social changes in
Hong Kong are depicted through highly entertaining episodes. There will
also be educational messages relevant to Hong Kong living from concert
manners, good living habits to community concerns such as protecting the
environment, all are included. The purpose is of course to improve each
and every member of the audience to a higher level of social awareness
and make Hong Kong a better place to live.
(In Cantonese)

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1-2.8.2003
(Fri & Sat)
8:00
pm
2-3.8.2003
(Sat
&
Sun)
3:00 pm
Hong
Kong City Hall Concert Hall
$150,
130, 110, 90

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By
presenting coupon of house programme, three persons can enter Teddy
Bear Kingdom at HK$50 only.
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Those who present the coupon on the print ad of the house programme
can enjoy 35% discount at Maxim's Restaurant, Deli & Wine or
Concerto Bar and Cafe in August.
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A
Surprise for you and your family from Madame Tussaud's Hong Kong!
You can enjoy one free child admission ticket (applicable for children
at or under 12) upon buying two adult admission tickets from August
1 - 31, 2003. |
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For any
purchase of those cultural programmes with "Arts Concern" logo,
patrons may enjoy the following booking discounts:
- 20% discount for
each purchase of 4-7 tickets
- 40% for each purchase
of 8 or more tickets
The above offer is
applicable to purchase tickets of different programmes. Patrons may also
enjoy one of the following discounts at the same time:
- 50% discount for
full-time students, senior citizens aged 60 or above, people
with disabilities and Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA)
recipients (Limited tickets for students and CSSA recipients available
on a first-come-first-served basis)
- 10% discount for
Friends of LCSD performing venues (up to two full-price
tickets for any performances)
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Best for aged 3 or above --
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Conductor
: Chew Hee-chiat
- Currently the Assistant
Conductor (Concert/I.T.) of Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra (HKCO) since
June, 2002, Chew has been the Music Director of Professional Cultural
Center Orchestra (PCCO) of Malaysia since 1996.
- Also an active
composer. Chew has won many international awards, include Third Prize
in the International Competition for Chinese Orchestral Composition
2000 organized by the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, with his original
composition entitled Orchestra Suite No.2, and Outstanding Composition
Award in Chinese Music Competition 2002 organized by the Council for
Cultural Affairs in Taiwan.
- Equipped with solid
knowledge of various folk instruments as early as when he was in secondary
school, Chew received lessons on Chinese and Western harmony from Saw
Boon Kiat of Malaysia and Qian Zhaoxi of China. Chew received higher
education in the United States in the 1990's. As a graduate of Southeast
Missouri State University with a double bachelor's degree in cello performance
and computer science, he carried on his study in the University of South
Carolina under the tutelage of Dr. Donald Portnoy, and graduated with
Master of Music in orchestral conducting in 1996.
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Performers:
Bear Children's Choir
- Bear Children's
Choir was established in early 1997, and currently has a membership
of nearly 200. Courses are offered to enhance the member's music knowledge,
as well as training in dance, compereship, storytelling, professional
recording and performing arts.
- The Choir has performed
in a variety of functions, including collaborating with the HKCO in
the concerts, The Magic of Chinese Music and Cook up Some Music and
received critical acclaim; collaborating with the Hong Kong Symphony
Orchestra in the concerts, Fantasia in D-Music of Disney, Joe Hisaishi
and Hayao Miyazaki-The Animation Symphony.
- The Choir has won
many music awards, including HK-TVB Ten Best Children's Songs Award
with A Mini-Sports Meet, Daddy's Smile, The Reason for Studying and
I Am a Big School Bag. The Best Children's Song Award at the Children's
Songs in Gold Prize Presentation Ceremony in 2000, and The Best Children's
Song Award as Voted by Dads and Moms 2002 with So Many Hearts, So Many
Minds.
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