NL-logo 2026-orange.png | Light and Shadow on Strings | |
| Date and Time | 28 March 2026 (Sat), 3pm |
| Venue | Auditorium, Tsuen Wan Town Hall |
| Ticket | HK$258?HK$198 |
| Accessibility Services | Subtitles in Chinese and English, house programme in audio format and extra wheelchair seating available; guide dogs welcome |
| Note | Approx. 80 minutes with one interval The performance contains smoke effects The performance contains scenes of near complete darkness |
| Song | Composer / Arranger |
| Dishui Nanyin Words of the Blind | Yang Enhua |
| Erhu Solo Farewell | Sun Wenming |
| Erhu Solo Reflection of the Moon on the Water | Hua Yanjun Orch.by Ding Guoshun |
| Five-piece Combo Autumn Moon on a Placid Lake | Lui Man Shing |
| Huqin Quartet Ru-Meng-Ling | Yang Chunjia |
| String Quintet Three Variations on Yangguan | Ancient Tune Arr. by Hu Dengtiao |
| String Quintet A Joyful Evening | Hu Dengtiao |
| Eternal Night | Tam Yat sing |
| Seeking (The Third Movement of The Desert Smoke Suite) | Zhao Jiping |
| Luminous Sound Journey (Commissioned by No Limits and HKCO / World Premiere) | Luk Wai-chun |
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Launched in 2019 and co-presented by the Hong Kong Arts Festival and The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, "No Limits" offers barrier-free performances and events and explores and promotes inclusiveness and understanding through the arts.
Every year from February to March, "No Limits" showcases a series of fascinating programmes of music, dance, theatre and film by international and Hong Kong artists of different abilities. It also presents free film screenings as well as education and community programmes including an international symposium.
"No Limits" is committed to provide accessible in-venue performances and programmes for people with different abilities, highlighting creativity and talent in a variety of forms, spreading the message of inclusion to the society.
For more information about "No Limits", please visit
https://www.nolimits.hk.
Founded in 1977, Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra is often invited to perform at famous venues and festivals all over the world, having covered Europe, North America, Asia, Australia and the Arctic Circle to date. It is therefore acclaimed as a leader among full-sized Chinese music ensembles in the international arena today. The Orchestra is set up in four sections: bowed-strings, plucked-strings, wind and percussion. The instruments include both the traditional and the improved, new versions: the bowed-string section has been using the Eco-Huqin series developed by the Orchestra since 2009. HKCO performs both traditional Chinese music and contemporary, full-length works in a variety of musical formats and contents. It also explores new frontiers in music through commissioning over 2,400 new works of various types and styles, whether as original compositions or arrangements.
About Yang Enhua
Yang Enhua began learning erhu at the age of 12, and has over fifteen years' experience studying under Zhao Yijun, Gan Bolin, Li Aping, Peng Cheng, and Mao Qinghua of Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra. In 2022, Yang won the VSA International Young Soloists Competition and performed at the Kennedy Center, USA. In 2024, he performed in Seoul and ranked fourth in Korea's first International Visually Impaired Solo Competition. In 2025, he won the Silver Award at the Singapore International Solo and Chamber Music Competition (Chinese Music category), and received a top ten award at the Danny Awards and the Special Grand Prize at the World Chinese Music Competition. Yang is committed to promoting musical inclusion, supporting employment for people with disabilities, and connecting communities through music. He is currently pursuing an undergraduate degree at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, supported by the Lee Hysan Scholarship.
About the Hong Kong Arts Festival
Launched in 1973, the Hong Kong Arts Festival is a major international arts festival committed to enriching the cultural life of the city. In February and March every year, the Festival presents leading local and international artists from all genres of the performing arts, giving equal importance to great traditions and contemporary creations. The Festival also commissions and produces work in theatre, music, chamber opera and contemporary dance by Hong Kong's own creative talents and emerging artists, many of which have subsequently had successful runs in Hong Kong and overseas. Every year, the Festival also presents more than 250 "PLUS" and educational activities that offer diverse arts experiences to the community as well as tertiary, secondary and primary school students. In addition, through the "No Limits" project co-presented with The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, the Festival strives to create an inclusive space for people of different abilities to share the joy of the arts together.
For more information about the Hong Kong Arts Festival, please visit
https://www.hk.artsfestival.org/.