







Sounds of Sports
Phoebus Chan’s Creation
2 – 3 Aug (Sat– Sun)
Music X Sports
House Programme






When music and sports unite
Musicians and athletes share the stage, turning the concert hall into an exciting sports ground full of energy!
Can you make crisp ping-pong sounds without a ball? Yes, you can! How about playing the piano while constantly running back and forth – this is how thrilling music is made. Imagine a cello and an erhu battling each other in a duel like fencing match. Led by pianist Phoebus Chan, a group of local musicians and athletes pair sports like karate, rugby, wushu and table tennis with musical instruments such as jazz drums, shakuhachi, erhu, cello and piano to create something wonderful. Come and see how the rhythm of music brings out the pulse of sports, while the energy of sports fuels the music. Together, they create a fun experience full of surprises!




Outreach Programme - International Arts Carnival @ Domain
IAC breaks out of the theatre! Arts groups and artists will arrive at the Domain to greet families and the community!
Opening Programme Soul of Shaolin
Elite disciples from the renowned Henan Provincial Shaolin Wushu Centre are bringing their world-famous Shaolin kungfu right to your doorstep.
Sounds of Sports
Pianist Phoebus Chan will team up with local athletes for a unique crossover! Experience the rhythm of music and sports coming together as one.
Musical The Secret Agent Spin-off: The Hidden Treasure
Agent Ah Wing, one of the main characters of The Secret Agent novel series, will step out of the book to share his untold childhood story through drama and songs.




“Melodies in Fusion” Parent-child Music Workshops
The erhu and shakuhachi are two traditional instruments from China and Japan. In these workshops, participants will learn about the techniques of both instruments and experience their unique tones up close. The erhu workshop will be led by Chan Pik-sum, while the shakuhachi workshop will be led by Sunny Yeung, with Phoebus Chan as the piano accompanist for both sessions.

Shakuhachi and Piano


Quota: 20 families^


#$120 for full-time students, senior citizens aged 60 or above, people with disabilities and the minder, and Comprehensive Social Security Assistance recipients
^1 parent or adult with 1 child
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