Touring Performances by Luke & May ─ Community Project was completed

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Steered by Mr. Angus Fu, Artistic Director of famous local percussion group Four Gig Heads, ADA artists Luke Wong and May Lee will perform with Made in Hong Kong @ Four Gig Heads and four young percussionists in three community performances this April. The piano-cum-percussion performances are set to bring a fresh and fascinating experience to audiences of different districts. Best of all, they are free of charge. Come and join us!

Details:

DateTimeVenueAddress
18 April 2010 (Sun)     3pm  Citywalk 2 in Tsuen Wan   18 Yeung Uk Road,
Tsuen Wan
23 April 2010 (Fri)  6pm  Art in MTR Central Subway,
Hong Kong Station   

24 April 2010 (Sat)

Reservations required

Sign Interpretation and Audio
Description available

 3pm  3/F, Causeway Bay Community Centre  7 Fook Yum Road,
Causeway Bay

23/4 Luke
 May and 2 boys  23/4 MIHK
 Luke and May  Wa and Ho  Audience

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Luke Wong

Luke is a gifted musician with impeccable listening skills and audio memory though premature birth caused him vision loss and intellectual disability. He attained piano Grade 8 in the Trinity College London and Shanghai Conservatory examinations, and received merits from various school and open competitions. He performed with the world-known violinist Jue Yao in 2006 and represented Hong Kong to 10th Wataboshi Music Festival (Korea) in 2009.

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May Lee

She is an outstanding musician with autism. She attained piano Grade 7 from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music and was a member of ADA’s percussion team and ADA Angel’s Choir. Besides, she is an outstanding swimmer and has taken part in the Special Olympics in 2002 to 2007.

Sponsored by: Providence Foundation Limited

Acknowledgement:  Tom Lee Music

For enquiry or reservation, please contact:
Jessica Lam (Tel: 2286 2512/ Email: jessica@adahk.org.hk)
Chan Kit Ying (Tel: 2286 2504/ Email: chankitying@adahk.org.hk)
Fax: 2872 5246



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