‘Stretch and De-stress’ with beach yoga and detox dinner

If doing some sun salutations on the beach while watching the sun set sounds like a nice way to spend a Thursday evening, then Cafe Roma has just the event for you.

The beachfront cafe, situated in the New Territories, is hosting a “Stretch and De-Stress” event on 29 June which includes a yoga class on the beach followed by a detox dinner. Set against the backdrop of the Tsing Ma Bridge, the class will be taught by well-known yoga instructor Jessica Lee.

After working up a sweat, yogis can head over to the cafe for a meal prepared by celebrity chef Jaakko Sorsa. Options include a smoked salmon niçoise salad and a salad with roasted chicken, pumpkin, tomato, mozzarella and couscous. A refreshing summer gazpacho juice made from heirloom tomatoes, celery, cucumber and pear will also be provided. Vegetarian and special dietary options are available upon request.

To register for the event, click here.

When: Thursday, 29 June; registration at 5:45pm
Where: Cafe Roma, L1, Shop 7 & 8, Beach Commercial Complex, Park Island, N.T.
Price: HK$150 per person

What to see and do in Hong Kong this month

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Britney Spears Piece Of Me tour 

US pop star Britney Spears, who burst onto the music scene with her catchy song Baby One More Time back in 1998, will perform for one night at AsiaWorld-Expo.
After emerging as a teenage pop sensation, Spears went on to become one of the most successful and celebrated entertainers in pop history with nearly 150 million records sold worldwide.
She has won numerous awards throughout her career, including one Grammy Award, six Billboard Music Awards and Billboard’s Millennium Award, as well as an American Music Award and the 2011 MTV Video Vanguard Award.
She has also taken up residency at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, where she performs her pop concert Britney: Piece of Me.

Venue: AsiaWorld-Expo
Date: 27 June
Enquiries: 2629 6218
Website: www.hkticketing.com/events/LTBRITN0617

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Exploring Ancient Egypt exhibit

The Hong Kong Science Museum will be home to six Egyptian mummies and about 200 historical pieces from ancient Egypt this month. The pieces are from the British Museum, and the six mummies are between 1,800 and 3,000 years old. The exhibition is sponsored by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust.

Venue: Hong Kong Science Museum
Date: 2 June-18 October
Enquiries: 2732 3232
Website: http://hk.science.museum/en_US/web/scm/index.html

 

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Italian Market at Cyberport

Over 30 vendors will be at Cyberport – The Arcade for the fifth edition of the Italian Market. The event is the perfect way to spend your weekend filling your stomach with Italian gelato, pizza, pasta, focaccia, olive oil and a wide choice of wines and beers.
The market also has a kid’s area, sea-view terrace, lucky draws, live music and more.

Venue: Cyberport – The Arcade
Date: 10-11 June
Enquiries: N/A
Website: http://arcade.cyberport.hk

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Sting 57th and 9th tour 

British musician Sting is returning to Hong Kong for the first time since his Back to Bass tour in 2012. The former member of The Police will perform at the HKCEC with a three-piece band and his son, singer-songwriter Joe Sumner. Sting – famous for hits such as Englishman in New York and Fields of Gold – is on tour to promote his new album, 57th & 9th.

Venue: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hall 5BC (Expo Drive Entrance)
Date: 3 June
Enquiries: 2629 6218
Website: www.hkticketing.com/events/WCSTING0617

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One of the world’s most popular musicals is coming to Hong Kong’s Academy for Performing Arts. West Side Story revolves around the rivalry between two teenage gangs, the Jets and the Sharks.
It’s a modern adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, and its theme is just as relevant today as it was 60 years ago when the musical opened on Broadway.
The international cast will enthrall the audience with lively dance routines and classic songs such as Maria, Tonight, Somewhere, America and I Feel Pretty.

Venue: The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Lyric Theatre
Date: Until 18 June
Enquiries: N/A
Website: www.hkticketing.com/events/WCWESTS0517

Dragon Boat Carnival

The Dragon Boat Carnival is one of the main events on Hong Kong’s social calendar. The three-day event at Victoria Harbour features dragon boat racing, entertainment and a BeerFest. In true Hong Kong fashion, it is more of a party than a sporting event.

Venue: Central Harbourfront
Date: 2-4 June
Enquiries: N/A
Website: N/A

Transformers: The Last Knight

The latest installment in the wildly popular and outrageously over-the-top Transformers franchise sees the return of Mark Wahlberg as Cade Yeager.
The movie is set in a time when humans are at war with the Transformers. Wahlberg joins up with Anthony Hopkins, who plays Sir Edmund Burton, in an attempt to save the day by uncovering the hidden history of the Transformers on Earth.
The film is directed by Michael Bay, so expect jaw-dropping stunts, a lot of CGI and explosions.

Venue: Cinemas HK-wide
Date: 22 June
Enquiries: N/A
Website: www.transformersmovie.com

pinformation58b31f91ba951L’Amour Immortel dance drama

Supernatural tales are popular themes in Chinese literature, especially stories involving the love between a human and a ghost.
A dance adaptation of the film A Chinese Ghost Story, L’Amour Immortel has won three Hong Kong Dance Awards.
Set in the world of the dead, L’Amour Immortel is about Nie Xiaoqian, a beautiful, bewitching ghost who is coerced by the devil to prey on humans. But when she meets Ning Caichen, she endeavours to save him from a grisly end.

Venue: Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Grand Theatre
Date: 9-11 June
Enquiries: 3103 1806
Website: https://ticket.urbtix.hk/internet

Preview: The top lots at Phillips’ upcoming art, jewellery auctions

Phillips auction house will hold two auctions on 28 May: the “Warhol in China” photography auction at 6 pm and the “20th Century & Contemporary Art & Design Evening Sale” at 7pm.

Rolling right through the weekend, Phillips will host the “Exceptional Jewels and Jadeite” auction on 29 May at 2:30pm, and the “Hong Kong Watch Auction: Four” on 30 May at 1pm and 6pm. All auctions will be held at the Mandarin Oriental.

Altogether, Phillips will be bringing the hammer down on over 200 lots. Here are just a few of the highlights to watch out for.

Andy Warhol photography collection

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American artist Andy Warhol is well-known for his pop art paintings and drawings, but few knew he also took photos. A rare collection of 200 photographs that he snapped in China and Hong Kong during a 1982 trip will go under the hammer, with estimates starting at HK$80,000. According to Jonathan Crockett, deputy chairman of Phillips Asia, “These candid shots are dynamic, exciting and fun but also weighty in their historical importance, as Warhol was able to immortalise China during a transitional phase in the country’s history.”

Last Warrior / The Unknown Soldier by Yoshitomo Nara

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Valued at between HK$20 million and $30 million, this painting is the star lot of the contemporary art auction. The painting, considered to be Japanese Neo-Pop, depicts an ornery, doll-like girl on a monochrome backdrop. The image invites viewers to recall their youth and tap into their own defiant spirit.

Eating #4 by Zhang Enli

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This oil on canvas painting is a masterful interpretation of human psychology. It is considered to be one of the best pieces from Enli’s Portrait series. Much of Enli’s work was inspired by German Expressionism, and he endeavoured to depict the inner struggles of ordinary people. The painting’s price estimate is HK$6 million – 8 million.

Miss Blanche chair by Shiro Kuramata

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More than just furniture, this chair by Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata is a piece of art that is sure to spruce up any room. The transparent chair, designed in 1988, features artificial roses embedded in resin. Only 56 pieces were produced, and some can be viewed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco and M+ Museum in Hong Kong. Its price estimate is HK$2.2 million – 3 million.

Blessed Blossom ring

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This ring, featuring a so-called Burmese pigeon blood ruby, is valued up to HK$20 million. The stunning, oval-shaped ruby – weighing 6.02 carats – is encased in a flower made up of diamonds. The crimson ruby, hailing from the Mogok Valley in Myanmar, is astonishing in colour. Its quality and size are both rare and highly coveted.  

Secret Pink ring

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There’s something about a pink diamond that’s just so irresistible. This ring boasts a 4.23-carat internally flawless, antique fancy vivid purplish-pink diamond. If that weren’t enough, there’s also a 1.39-carat fancy vivid pink diamond underneath the larger diamond. So really, you get two rare diamonds for the price of oneas long as you don’t mind forking over up to HK$55 million.

Patek Philippe Reference 3670 watch

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This rare timepiece is one of several Patek Philippe models that will be up for grabs at the watch auction. This stainless steel model has an original 1950’s movement, and it’s one of the brand’s rarest serially produced modern watches. When it was first produced, it was designated an “application” watch, reserved for loyal VIP clients only. Its estimate is HK$4.5 million – 7 million.

Cartier watch

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For ladies, this gem-encrusted “Tutti Frutti” watch is sure to be an attention-getter. Cartier first started using the Tutti Frutti design in 1901, embedding rubies, sapphires and emeralds into leaf designs and berry shapes. The Mughal-inspired design still remains en vogue to this day. Its estimate is HK$1.2 million – 1.6 million.

For more information, click here

Text: Emily Petsko

Montblanc collaborates with UNICEF for literacy drive

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Montblanc, a pioneer in the fountain pen industry, has joined hands with UNICEF to support education programmes around the world.

While education is considered a fundamental right in most countries, studies show that, in practice, 1 in 11 children of school-going age is deprived of education due to poverty, taboos and lack of awareness.

Montblanc has launched the Montblanc for UNICEF collection to help children fulfill their right to education, regardless of their gender, ethnicity or socioeconomic background.

For every item in the collection sold until 31 March 2018, Montblanc will donate 3 percent of the proceeds to UNICEF, with a minimum guaranteed amount of US$1.5 million (HK$11.6 million).

The literacy projects include teacher training programmes, infrastructure building and many more similar projects in China, Djibouti and Brazil.

To help spread awareness about the project, Montblanc is organising an exhibition, workshop and talks at the 1881 Heritage Boutique on 8, 10 and 11 June.

The event, Gift of Writing, provides a platform for children to explore their creativity and learn the art of origami, while parents can attend talks on how to improve their parenting skills.

The public session of the exhibition and workshops will take place on 10 and 11 June from 11:00 am to 6:00pm. The talks on parenting skills will be held on 8 June from 7:00pm to 8:30pm.

You can register for the workshops here.

Text: Suchetana Mukhopadhyay

Vive la France! What to see and do at Le French May

Since its inception in 1993, Le French May has become one of the largest cultural and art events in Asia. With more than 120 programmes and exhibitions offered over the course of two months, the festival is attended by more than 1 million people each year.

This year, there’s much to look forward to: films, food, art, music, dance, theatre and more.

Here are just a few highlights.

Paris Ballet Legends – A Night with the Stars

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Dancers from some of the world’s leading companies will star in the ballet event of the year. The art of ballet was born in Paris, and dancers will perform some iconic pieces, including Giselle, Black Swan, Carmen Toujours!, as well as the contemporary Non je ne regrette rien and néo-ballet La dame aux Camelias.

When: 11-12 May, 7:45pm

Where: Grand Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

Inventing Le Louvre – From Palace to Museum over 800 Years

The Ruins of the Tuileries Palace by Giuseppe De Nittis can be viewed at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum

The Louvre Museum has been brought to Hong Kong – at least in parts. The exhibition includes 126 pieces on loan from the Louvre, which come from all departments of the world-famous museum and represent different time periods. Highlights include a statue of Jean de la Fontaine, Greek and Roman antiquities, and the painting Saint Sebastian Bound for Martyrdom. It is the first time some of the pieces have been shown outside of France.

When: Runs until 24 July

Where: Hong Kong Heritage Museum, 1 Man Lam Road, Sha Tin

Mekong – New Mythologies

This contemporary art exhibit brings together 16 internationally-renowned artists from Southeast Asia. The exhibit explores the legends and ancient folklore passed down by the Mekong’s inhabitants, as well as the social, ecological and political issues that affect the region.

When: Runs until 21 May, 12pm to 8pm

Where: Pao Galleries, Hong Kong Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Road, Wan Chai

French Belle Epoque

An item from a private collection of French Bell Epoque art, which is on display during Le French May

This private collection of 19th century decorative art includes a diverse range of pieces created during France’s ‘Beautiful Age.’ It includes monumental sculptures, ornate furniture and unique artworks.

When: 13 May to 21 May

Where: Liang Yi Museum, 181-199 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan

Paris Dark Light

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Airports are not always the most inspiring of places, but French photographer Michel Setboun has shown the Paris Aéroport in a new light. The photography exhibit includes 32 photos of Paris and eight photos of the Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, all of which showcase the alluring effect that light and shadow can have when they are used to capture a moment in a poetic way.

When: Runs until 24 May

Where: Atrium 1, Harbour City Hong Kong, Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

Le French GourMay

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Held at several eateries inside Renaissance Harbour View Hotel Hong Kong, this event promises an authentic taste of French cuisine. Enjoy a seafood dinner buffet with Champagne-Ardenne specialties at Café Renaissance; a four-course dinner with champagne at Mirage Bar & Restaurant; or a seven-course Cantonese menu paired with a bottle of N.V. Drappier Blanc de Blancs Signature Brut champagne at Dynasty.

When: Until 31 May (the Dynasty champagne pairing runs until 30 June)

Where: Renaissance Harbour View Hotel Hong Kong

For more info on Le French May, click here.

Text: Emily Petsko

Tassels to host Alden Trunk Show this weekend

Shoe savants won’t want to miss the Alden Trunk Show this weekend at Tassels.

Founded in 1884, Alden is a family-owned business that handmakes shoes in Massachusetts. The company designs shoes ranging from durable Goodyear Welted construction to pioneering orthopaedic shoes.

Steve Reinhart from Alden will be in attendance to present the company’s soon to be released shoes.

Guests who purchase or place an order of Alden footwear will receive a complimentary Alden Cedar wood shoe tree.

Venue: Tassels, B64-65 The Landmark, Central

Time: 11am – 7pm

Date: 7 May

Enquiries: 852 2789 9911

Champagne and chips: the unlikely pair hitting Hong Kong eateries

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Regardless of whether you call them chips, fries or frites, these starchy sticks of goodness are loved by just about everyone (except maybe those watching their figures). And just to make the snack even more enticing, Veuve Clicquot has teamed up with Hong Kong’s leading chefs to offer a unique happy hour special: a glass of bubbly paired with an order of gourmet fries.

The “Yellow Hours” special is available at 25 restaurants between 1 May and 30 July.

Each restaurant puts its own spin on the traditional bar food, bringing together bold and unusual ingredients. Some of the more unique offerings are the kimchi supreme fries from BiB n Hops; the spam fries from Bitters & Sweets; the Mapo tofu fries from Bao Bei; and the hand-battered truffle gouda fries (with an optional add-on of garlic poached lobster) from Bungalow.

For those who prefer to keep their potatoes simple, Flying Pig Bistro offers some classic crispy bacon fries, and sweet potato chips are available at a number of eateries.

Other restaurants offering the Yellow Hours special include:

Aqua TST & Armani / Prive

Sweet potato fries, dry caviar mayonnaise, chives and maldon flakes

Beefbar

French fries with jalapeno mayonnaise

Carpaccio

Charlotte potato “tornado”

Catalunya

Truffle soufflé potatoes

Ce La Vi

Purple sweet potato fries with three homemade dipping sauces

Comptoir

Garlic & parsley fries

Dining at Murasaki

Purple sweet potato with rock salt and homemade chili powder

Eiffel Bistro

Fried caper garlic fries

F.A.B

French fries “nachos style”

FoFo by el Willy

Sweet potato fries with truffle mayo and manchego cheese

KOKO

Sweet potato fries and harissa mayonnaise

Liberty Exchange Kitchen & Bar

Liberty fries with black truffle and sea salt

Metropolitan

French fries with espelette spice

Pastis

Oven baked parmesan fries

Porterhouse

Triple cooked fries with beer vinegar and sea salt

Saint Germain

Panisse fries

Shore Steakhouse

Poutine

Spasso

Air-fried zucchini sticks coated with parmesan & fresh herbs

Tivo

Smoked paprika lotus root & sweet potato oregano fries

Zafran

A selection of root vegetables fries

Zuma (available in May only)

Vegetable tempura fries with truffle mayonnaise

Piaget opens lounge in Elements to showcase Possession collection

Piaget has opened a Possession Lounge in Elements to showcase its collection of ornamental stones.

The design of the lounge closely resembles the rotating ring of the Possession collection and showcases campaign images by Olivia Palermo. The lounge also has a photobooth where guests can take snaps with a number of props.

“Being one of the iconic Piaget collections, the Possession Collection has been highly admired and adored by today’s woman who has unique taste and style and pursues a quality life,” said Dimitri Gouten, President of Piaget Asia Pacific.

The opening party was attended by actress Karena Lam, Kathy Chow, Mandy Cho, Antonia Li and more.

The lounge is open until 7 May.

East meets West: A crossover of Chinese art with Italian furniture

In collaboration with luxury furniture brand B&B Italia, 3812 gallery presents Art in Residence, a crossover idea that juxtaposes designer furniture with Chinese art forms.

On display at the B&B Italia flagship shop are Boundless Imagery artworks by contemporary Chinese ink artist Yu Yang, complemented by the Italian brand’s modern furniture range that is curated by colourliving.

This concept of transforming home spaces into art pieces is the brainchild of Denise Lau, director of colourliving and Calvin Hui, founder and artistic director of 3812 gallery.

Yang’s works were an organic choice for the exhibition, as his minimalist reinterpretations of traditional Chinese ink art provide the perfect backdrop for the neat, precise forms of the Italian furniture. His art captures the traditional perspective of ink paintings, while giving them a modern three-dimensional twist.

According to Lau, designer furniture and art pieces are essentially the same thing and together they shape the unique character of each home.

Hui, an expert and curator of art, expands on the idea.

“Buying a piece of furniture or hanging a painting on the wall is not enough for an aesthetic living environment, the colours, lighting, spaces and artworks need to come together for cohesive visual journey,” he said.

Exhibition period: Until 25 June

Venue: B&B Italia Hong Kong Flagship Store (333 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai)

 Text: Suchetana Mukhopadhyay

Aqua Luna II sets sail in Victoria Harbour

The red sails of the Aqua Luna junk have become as much a part of Victoria Harbour as the Star Ferry and Hong Kong’s iconic skyline.

Those striking sails will continue to flutter across the water each day and night, but the harbour will soon be graced with another presence: the Aqua Luna II. This vessel – the second harbour cruise boat to come from the Aqua Luna group – is bigger than its red-sailed sister and displays a different design.

Its sails are beautifully adorned with Chinese imperial-style dragons, an important symbol dating back to the Ming Dynasty. And there’s still an auspicious touch of red to be found in the crimson lanterns illuminating the boat’s upper deck.

In Chinese, the two boats are named after Cheung Po Tsai, a Hong Kong pirate from the 19th century who is said to have stashed his treasure in the caves of Cheung Chau.

Perhaps even more impressive than the boat’s aesthetic appeal is the story behind its construction. The project team was headed up by master craftsman Sifu Au, an 86-year-old shipwright who has built more wooden boats than any other person in Hong Kong. Measuring 29 metres in length, the boat was mainly constructed from wood and bamboo, and the structure is completely free of nails.

David Yeo, founder of the Aqua empire, said the introduction of the Aqua Luna II is the group’s latest effort to preserve a dying art. He spoke of the “sad disappearance of one of Hong Kong’s great traditions – the Chinese wooden junk that defined Hong Kong’s remarkable seafaring past.”

“The Victoria Harbour was once filled with glorious red sail Chinese junk boats, however over the years they have disappeared one by one,” he said. “What better way to raise the spirits of the city than to recreate such a visually stunning and a quintessentially Hong Kong icon.”

Complimentary cruises on the Aqua Luna II will be offered to Hong Kong ID holders on the 13th and 14th of May from noon to 5:30pm.

Those who dine at one of Aqua Restaurant Group’s venues between now and 31 May will also have the chance to win tickets aboard the boat.

Text: Emily Petsko