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A Tribute to Yasi: Watching Over Hong Kong - City, Art, Poems
01 Mar 2017
To commemorate the fourth anniversary of the passing of one of Hong Kong’s foremost literary figures, Leung Ping-kwan, better known under his pen name Yasi, the University will be hosting a multimedia lunchtime event and evening seminar on Thursday, March 2, in Haking Wong Podium and the Main Building.
A Tribute to Yasi: Watching Over Hong Kong – City, Art, Poems, is co-organised by the NGO Read-Cycling, the General Education Unit, the Faculty of Arts, the Department of Comparative Literature, and the Hong Kong Studies Programme of the School of Modern Languages and Cultures. This year’s commemoration will feature a series of activities inspired by Yasi’s writings under the theme of “Watching Over Hong Kong”, the title of the epistolary book he co-wrote with Japanese author Inuhiko Yomota and which was published after Yasi’s death.
HKU Students will be performing alongside renowned musicians and artists Keith Lam, Tina So, Priscilla Leung, Fragrant Village, and the Interzone Collective & Ky Chan. Other activities, supported by Hong Kong Open Printshop, DINA, and Kin’s Kitchen, include letterpress printing and the serving of Hong Kong traditional snacks. Echoes – a student driven creative group – has collected a wide range of translated poems by Yasi in various languages, which will be exhibited at Bijas Vegetarian Restaurant and the GE Office.
Members of the media are cordially invited to the event. Details are as follows:
Date: March 2, 2017 (Thursday)
Time: 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Lunchtime Concert: 12:45 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Venue: Haking Wong Podium, HKU
The evening seminar will feature Mr. Chan Ping Chiu, Artistic Director of the On & On Theatre Workshop, fashion designer Ms. Amy Wong, Professor Mary Wong, Associate Professor in the Chinese Department and Associate Director of the Centre for Humanities Research at Lingnan University, and Professor Stephen Chu, Director of the Hong Kong Studies Programme at the University of Hong Kong. The seminar will be moderated by Dr. Fiona Law of the HKU Department of Comparative Literature and will feature a special guest appearance by Dr. Eman Leung.
Date: March 2, 2017 (Thursday)
Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Venue: MG07, Main Building, HKU
For media enquiries, please contact Dr. Wong Chi Chung, Assistant Director, General Education Unit (tel: 3917 5041 email: ccchoice@hku.hk), Ms. Eva Yung, Events Assistant, Faculty of Arts (tel: 3917 4633 email: evaffy@hku.hk or Ms. Cynthia Lau, Founder of Read-Cycling (tel: 2581 3921 email: cynthialau@read-cycling.org).
About Read-Cycling
Read-Cycling is a Government-registered non-profit organisation aimed at promoting resource sharing and the joy of reading. Established in 2009, it has helped find new homes for over 20,000 quality used books and organised many community projects, including readers’ carnivals, author sharing sessions, and school outreach programmes. www.read-cycling.org