March 16, 2010 | Hong Kong

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Issue #826: Farewell Wing Lee Street
Hiking Book

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November 28th, 2008

The Folk Connection - The Bach Choir presents folk pieces from around the world, with inspiration stretching from South America to the Qinghai Lake. $75-$200 from Urbtix. Thu, Dec 4, 8pm. Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui.

Peak Performance
A collaboration between the Academy of Performing Arts and the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, led by conductor Edo de Waart. $54-$280 from Urbtix. Fri-Sat, Nov 28-29, 8pm. Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui.

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Romeo and Juliet
Shakespeare’s tragic romance presented by Face Productions. $100-$180 from HK Ticketing. Tue-Thu, Dec 9-11, 7:45pm. Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Rd., Wan Chai.

Macbeth
Shakespeare’s dark tragedy of murder, witchcraft and madness, presented by Theatre Babel from Scotland. $90-320 from Urbtix. Fri-Sun, Dec 12-14, 8pm. (Sat and Sun matinees 4pm). Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui.

Murder Mystery
Watch (and participate) in a whodunit around your table during a four-course dinner. $888 from www.murdermystery.hk. Fri, Nov 28, 7:30pm. InterContinental Grand Stanford, 70 Mody Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui East and Dec 7, 7pm. Discovery Bay Golf Club, Valley Rd., Discovery Bay.

No End
CCDC’s 30th anniversary program kicks off with a tribute to filmmaker Krzysztof Kieslowski. Fri-Sat, Dec 5-6, 8pm. Kwai Tsing Theatre, 12 Hing Ning Rd., Kwai Chung.

Punchline Comedy Club
Featuring the comedic talents of Kevin Bridges, Keith Farnan and Pete Johansson. $320 from Cityline. Thu-Sat, Dec 4-6, 9pm. The Viceroy, 2/F, 30 Harbour Rd., Wan Chai.

Redefine 6
The film-turned-drama directed by seven local creative types, including Cheng Dan-shui and MC Jin, about a group of young “losers” living in Hong Kong. $180-780 from Urbtix. Through Nov 29, 8pm (Sat matinee 3pm). Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui.


Up Close - A Roller Control

Local experimental music outfit A Roller Control are bringing electro-pop to this month’s HK Live! Alok Leung (aka Socket) talks to Priscilla Man.

HK Magazine: Who or what are Switch, Remote and Knob?
Alok Leung:
We decided not to use our real names, thinking it would give us a sense of mystery. Remote, the composer, started the band at the beginning of the year. Then came Switch, who does lead vocals and writes the lyrics, and finally Knob, who does the mixing. I joined last as Socket on guitar.

HK: How did you guys come up with the title “A Roller Control”?
AL:
There isn’t much meaning to it. We wanted something a bit disco, a bit dance floor. We were also thinking along the lines of something fun like a roller coaster. But the “control” part is about being digital. We use plenty of equipment in our music and we are always the controllers.

HK: You are known for making the audience clap along to the music. What’s that all about?
AL:
It’s simple really. We wanted to go back to the basics and come up with a simple way to interact and communicate with the audience. We wanted to make them feel involved, even audience members who haven’t ever heard our music. And what’s the easiest way to do that? What can every person do? 

HK: What’s your perspective on the local Hong Kong music scene?
AL:
I’ve been a musician for 15 years. I love music and Hong Kong
music especially. We all grew up here. We listened to a lot of English stuff, and synth-pop was our biggest influence. In the beginning it was difficult to do the music I wanted to do in Hong Kong. But now that I have my own record label, I’d really like to use what I’ve learned over the years to help other indie bands here. I think there’s very little support for these bands in Hong Kong, not enough togetherness and collaboration. 

HK: Which Hong Kong band would you most like to jam with?
AL:
DP, they’re two really cool guys.

HK: Do you ever get crazy fans who throw themselves at you?
AL:
No, because we are not attractive! Hong Kong people will listen
and dance but they’re a bit shy. We do want them to throw themselves at us though.

A Roller Control will play at HK Live! next Sat, Dec 6, 10pm, The Fringe Club, 2 Lower Albert Rd., Central. 2521-7251, $100 advance, $150 at the door. Details: www.hk-live.com.