Three generations, four strings

Updated: 2018-07-13 07:33

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If it's summer, it must be International Arts Carnival time, when a wide spectrum of performers gather to entertain, thrill and delight the younger members of the community, and many older ones too. Among the varied performances included in this year's line-up is a show by three generations of ukulele players hailing from Hawaii. The music will be a mix of jazz, R&B, Hawaiian, Latin, Brazilian, Bach and Flamenco performed by players Herb Ohta Jr., Taimane (pictured), and Chris Kamaka, accompanied by some of the island's famed hula dancers.

Bring your ukulele along if you'd like to take part in the grand finale jam. Other shows include puppetry, dance and theater performed by the Lightwire Theater troupe from the United States, back in town following sell-out shows on their last visit, a demo of artistic fabric air sculptures and circus-style comedy by Acrobuffos.

Three generations, four strings

Three generations, four strings

(HK Edition 07/13/2018 page11)