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Chinese University Culture and Arts Calendar 2009

MONTH: SEPT

2009 Sept

SPECIAL EVENTS
 

1

TUE

 

 
   
 
New Asia College Presentation
 

 

   
 
to 11/9
Hui Gallery
• Free Admission   
 

 

 
 

 

 

 
   
Chung Chi College Presentation
 
 
to 30/12
Chung Chi College Archive,
2/F, Chung Chi College Elisabeth Luce Moore Library
• Free Admission
Opening Hours
Mon-Sat 9:00am - 5:00pm
Closed on Sundays and public holidays
Enquiries¡G2609 8140 / 3163 4004
Visits outside opening hours could be arranged with advance request by calling 2609 8140.
 

5

SAT

 

 
 
Art Museum Presentation¡@
 
     
 
5/9-2010Spring
Gallery I-IV, Art Museum
• Free Admission   
 
 
   
   
   
Shaw College Presentation
 
   
 
5-19/9
Yueh Chiao Art Gallery,
Shaw College Lecture Theatre
• Free Admission   
 

7

MON

 

 
   
   
   
  7-18/9
  New Asia College Ch'ien Mu Library
  • Free Admission    
  Opening Hours: http://www.lib.cuhk.edu.hk
  Enquiries: 2609 7655
 

9

WED

 

 
 
Art Museum Presentation
 
9/9 (Wed)  2:00pm - 4:00 pm
Chengxuan, Rm124, Institute of Chinese Studies
• Free Admission   

The Art Museum provides members of the CU staff and the public with free identification of Chinese antique art objects.

For appointment and registration form, please contact 2609 7416 (first-come-first-served

 

12

SAT

 

 
   
 Department of Anthropology Presentation
   
   
  12/9-2/10
  Hui Gallery
  §K¶O
   
 

15

TUE

 

 
   

The Office of The Arts Administrator and Liew Come-tong and Judith Lui
Joint Presentation

 
   
 
15-26/9
Mon-Sat      9:00am - 6:00pm
Closed on Sunday
Foyer Gallery, Sir Run Run Shaw Hall
• Free Admission   
Liew Come-tong Born in Malaysia in 1949, Liew Come Tong graduated from the Fine Arts Department of the National Normal University of Taiwan in 1971. Liew has been teaching Chinese and Western Art courses at the CUHK School of Continuing and Professional Studies, and worked as a creative artist and art critic for more than 40 years.

Lui Wai Chu Judith Graduated from the Fine Arts Department, The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1982. She achieved MFA Degree from RMIT University Australia in 2006. Judith has been invited as an Artist-in-Residence, Guanlan Print Original Industry Base of Shenzhen, China at the beginning of this year. She is the Chairman of The Hong Kong Graphics Society.

 

21

MON

 

 
   
  21/9-2/10
  New Asia College Ch'ien Mu Library
  • Free Admission   
 
  Opening Hours: http://www.lib.cuhk.edu.hk
  Enquiries: 2609 7655
 

25

FRI

 

 
   
 
New Asia College Presentation
 
 
25/9-25/10
University Library Exhibition Hall
• Free Admission   
 

28

MON

 

 
   
 
New Asia College Presentation
 
         
  Dir / Scr: Fei Mu
Exe Prod: Jin Xinmin, Tong Zhenmin
Cast: Tang Huaiqiu, Chang Yi
  China / 1940 / B&W / DVD /
Mandarin (Parts of the sound track are missing) /
Chi & Eng Subtitles / 87min /
(with 9min loose footage)
 
28/9 (Mon) 5 :00pm
Sir Run Run Shaw Hall
• Free Admission   
Confucius, the debut feature of Jin and Tong’s Min Hwa Motion Pictures, is remarkably formalistic, its austere mise-en-scene portraying the title character not with sensational heroics but sorrowful dignity.
 
 
 
 

29

TUE

 

 
 
 Research Administration Office and Information Services Office, CUHK Joint Presentation
   
 
29/9-9/10  9:00am-6:00pm
Closed on Sundays and public holidays
Foyer Gallery, Sir Run Run Shaw Hall
• Free Admission   
In a number of important areas, CUHK researchers have been at the forefront of scholarly pursuits and have helped to push back the frontiers of knowledge. Mr. Ducky Tse, a famous homegrown photographer, has captured on celluloid 35 of these remarkable individuals who have collaborated to craft and consolidate the University’s reputation. Together with the brochure A Fellowship of Learning: Research at CUHK, this exhibition will give the viewers an idea of the impressive range of CUHK’s research activities and the scope of the intellectual endeavour they represent.
Ducky Tse

Ducky Chi Tak has been a photojournalist for many years, working for a variety of magazines and newspapers. His personal work includes documenting social, economic and political changes in Hong Kong and China.

 
   
 
The Office of the Arts Administrator Presentation
  Talk on Drama (In Cantonese)
 
  29/9 (Tue)  1:00pm-2:00pm
  Sir Run Run Shaw Hall
  • Free Admission   
 
   

 

 

 

30

WED
 
 
 
The Office of the Arts Administrator Presentation
   Lunch Time Music Platform
 
 
30/9 (Wed) 1:20pm-2:00pm
Sir Run Run Shaw Hall
• Free Admission   
 
Programme
Sonata (Vox Gabrieli)
by S. Sulek Solo from Symphony no. 3 by G. Mahler
Fantasy by S. Stojowski Conditions of a Solitary Bird by L. Borden
and more ……      
       
 
Lee Kwok Ki Joseph graduated in CUHK and later pursued his studies at Northwestern University in the US. Currently a trombone instructor at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Joseph Lee has also dedicated himself for the establishment of several school bands and orchestras.
Enquiries: 2609 7528



Programmes and artists are subject to change.