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Aqua Transmission
by Osage Soho
Location: Osage Soho
Date: 30 Jul - 30 Jul 2011

A musical exploration of the friction between performative and still elements through melody and rhythm, this theatrical and vigorous interpretation of sound enhances the artworks’ dualistic nature of the transmission from action into thought.

A suggestive performance featuring water and fire, AQUA Transmission will encompass the audience in a sensorial musical journey.

Pair with a Pop-up Sound Art Installation with a prerecorded performance of "Tem" a piece for two woodblocks written by Samson Young (over the pacific ocean, while transit between Hong Kong and New York) and performed by Louis Siu.

The dialogue between visual art and performing art will transform within the space.

Come and experience the sound of water, examine how the elements sing and blend.

2 Performances:
3.00 pm - 3.30 pm
7.00 pm - 7.30 pm

Tickets: 120HKD per performance (includes one drink)
Bookings: +852 25370688
info@osagegallery.com

Come view Osage Soho's current exhibition, Slipping Transmission, set to Vicky Shin's renowned water percussion in AQUA Transmission.


Vicky Shin (Hong Kong)
Highly praised for his remarkable sense of rhythm in the La Presse Montreal, Vicky Shin had many performances around Asia and North America.

Shin is a graduate from the Schullich School of Music at McGill University in Montreal Canada.
His conducting teachers includes Alain Cazes and Alexis Hauser and he also had the privilege to attend rehearsals and masterclasses conducted by Maestro Yannick Nezet-Seguin and Maestro Kent Nagano in Montreal.

During his studies, he was the first undergraduate student ever invited to conduct the McGill Symphony Orchestra and the McGill Wind Orchestra. He had also conducted the McGill Beethoven Orchestra and the McGill Percussion Ensemble. He had also been the music director of the McGill Savoy Society, performing a fully staged operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan. After the tragic earthquake in Sichuan, China in May 2008, Shin had formed the Ensemble 514 and organized a charity concert. As a percussionist, Shin had appeared as Timpani soloist with the McGill Wind Orchestra and had toured with the McGill Percussion Ensemble to festivals including the Cool Drummings Festival in Toronto Canada.

Shin was also privileged to be invited to participate in the First International Competition for Wind Conductors in France in 2010.

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