Moments on Cheung Chau
I visited Cheung Chau Island with my friend Louisa this weekend and captured this varied colorful moments.
Enjoy!
I visited Cheung Chau Island with my friend Louisa this weekend and captured this varied colorful moments.
Enjoy!
I’m going to be part of this big concert in Hong Kong: Chris Polanco & Friends Unforgettable Night featuring yours truly, Justin Lo, Rubberband, Ted Lo, Grectchell Yaneza and Jun Kung. It’s all going down at the Hong Kong Jockey Club Auditorium. Tickets available starting August 1 from Cityline and at Parson’s Music locations throughout Hong Kong.
The actual concert is September 27, 2011 at 7:45pm
I’m training for the Oxfam Trailwalker race, a 100km race through the New Territories of Hong Kong. That’s about the distance of two marathons. Our target time is about 22 hours. The fun thing about technology and social media today is that I can show you graphs, charts and fancy numbers related to our training this weekend. To plow through all the data, basically we did a 25km trail in 7 hours on probably the hottest and most humid day of the summer in Hong Kong. I was a different person after taking a dip in a cool mountain stream. It’s amazing how much energy the sun takes out of you.
I’ve been meaning to blog about this. Last month, I performed at the Art Fair with DJ Gie and saxophonist Oscar Azahar. Jing Jang did masterful work putting together a set of images for us. Since I’ve recently created my own soundcloud account today is ideal for sharing a few images and audio from the night.
DJ G is a DJ I have been collaborating with recently. He’s uploaded this cool mix of Electronica / chillout music to Mixcloud. Your ears will thank you for listening.
This is just a mix of other people’s tunes but we’re working on our own original music and he’s planning to release an album at the end of this year. Exciting times!
Here’s a followup to the Shark Savers event I posted about recently. To increase awareness about how Sharks are treated when they are hunted, a performance artist hung herself by shark hooks for 20 minutes while being interviewed by the press.
One of my favorite people here in Hong Kong, Grace has been an inspiration to me (and a kick in the butt) to get fit. This was taken recently on a hike we took together around Kennedy town.
It’s all about the peripherals when you check out a live show. It’s not just the sound of the music that makes the show, it’s all those little adapters too – all the funny shoes, taking a sip of water at an opportune moment, unplanned jokes – you don’t put that on the studio album.
These images shot at a show by Syd Matters in Hong Kong
I just shot this less than 5 minutes ago, but wanted to share. This is the view outside my window – I think I’ll do a time lapse of it soon, but for now I just stuck the camera out the window and fired off a few frames
Laura of Curious Doodles was visiting Hong Kong and as part of her journey, did a bit of Yoga at Shek O. Here it is.