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Asia+ Festival Launches Middle Eastern Series with 'The Woven Sounds' Concert on October 19

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Asia+ Festival Launches Middle Eastern Series with 'The Woven Sounds' Concert on October 19
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Asia+ Festival Launches Middle Eastern Series with 'The Woven Sounds' Concert on October 19

2024-09-27 15:00 Last Updated At:15:08

Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions

The Asia+ Festival, presented by the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau and organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, is introducing the "Middle Eastern Series" this year with "The Woven Sounds" concert on October 19 as its first offering. Persian carpet-making is a world-famous craft. Iranian ethnomusicologist and musician Mehdi Aminian will lead his ensemble to perform traditional Persian instruments rarely seen in Hong Kong and revive a folk custom of carpet weavers. Fusing Persian music with carpet-making, the programme features the folklore and cultural traditions of Iran.

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Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

In the long history of Persian culture, carpets are a unique symbol and their making has been recognised by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage item. The weavers would turn the patterns of the rugs into lyrics, sing them aloud to let other weavers know the patterns while slipping in casual conversations. This long tradition of pattern singing, called "naqshe-khani", has been passed down through generations.

Aminian, after years of research, has recreated this fading custom on stage. His ensemble will perform traditional Persian instruments rarely featured in Hong Kong, including the ney (flute), setar (stringed instrument) and kamancheh (bowed string instrument). Along with ensemble performances, each instrument will be showcased separately in an improvisation session. The concert's repertoire also has a distinct flavour. For instance, the piece "Silence" is depicted with audible music which exudes an ethereal quality. As a female weaver sings soulfully while working on stage, video footage of other carpet weavers filmed in Iran will also be shown, offering audiences a glimpse into the social landscape of the country.

"The Woven Sounds" concert will be held at 8pm on October 19 at the Sheung Wan Civic Centre Theatre. Tickets priced at $240, $300 and $380 are now available at URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk). For telephone bookings, please call 3166 1288, or use the mobile ticketing app "URBTIX".

The programme is performed in Persian and Qashqai. A free meet-the-artist session will be held after the performance on October 19. In addition, a weaving workshop and a documentary screening and sharing session will be held on October 17 and 18 respectively at The Mills, formerly known as Nan Fung Cotton Mills. For details, please refer to asiaplus.gov.hk/2024/en/the-woven-sounds.

The second Asia+ Festival is running from September to November, highlighting the arts and culture of nearly 30 countries from Asia, the Middle East and Belt and Road regions. Apart from stage programmes, there are also thematic exhibitions, an outdoor carnival, film screenings, outreach activities and more, numbering over 100 in total. For programme enquiries and concessionary schemes, please call 2370 1044 or visit asiaplus.gov.hk/2024/en/.

Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Asia+ Festival's "The Woven Sounds" fuses Persian music with carpet-making to feature Iran's cultural traditions Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Notice on appointments to advisory and statutory bodies

A Government spokesman said today (January 12) that Mr Chan Kin-por recently sought approval from the Chief Executive to suspend his three public positions as appointed by the Chief Executive, until the completion of the work of the Independent Committee in relation to the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po (Independent Committee). Mr Chan made this request to allow himself more time to dedicate to the work of the Independent Committee. After due consideration, the Chief Executive has agreed to and approved this request. The three public positions are: (1) Chairman of Independent Commission Against Corruption Advisory Committee on Corruption; (2) Non-executive Director of Urban Renewal Authority Board; and (3) Member of Honours and Non-official Justices of the Peace Selection Committee.

On December 12, 2025, the Government established the Independent Committee to examine the causes of the incident and related issues, ascertain the facts, and make recommendations on preventing similar tragedies and on improvement measures. The Independent Committee is chaired by Mr Justice David Lok, with Mr Chan Kin-por and Dr Rex Auyeung Pak-kuen serving as members. The Independent Committee held its first meeting on December 19 last year and aims to complete its work within nine months of commencing operations.

Mr Chan Kin-por wrote earlier to the Chief Executive, expressing his wish to suspend the aforementioned three public positions until the Independent Committee completes its work, in order to dedicate more time and focus to the Independent Committee's tasks. The Chief Executive has agreed to and approved the request.

A Government spokesperson said that since the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, both the Government and the wider community have been highly concerned about the causes of the incident and the follow-up work. The scope of the Independent Committee's work is extensive, particularly concerning systemic issues related to bid-rigging and connected interests. Given the numerous issues involved and their complex nature, the Government will fully co-operate with the Independent Committee to ensure that it can complete its work and compile its report within nine months. The Government extends its gratitude to Mr Chan for accepting the appointment as a member of the Independent Committee and for his professional and conscientious approach to the Committee's work. When the Independent Committee's work is completed, the Government looks forward to Mr Chan's continuous contribution through his aforementioned public positions.

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