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Reappointment of Chairman of Legal Aid Services Council

     The Government announced today (August 11) that the Chief Executive has reappointed Professor William Leung Wing-cheung as the Chairman of the Legal Aid Services Council for a term of two years with effect from September 1, 2023, to August 31, 2025. 
 
     A spokesman for the Administration Wing of the Chief Secretary for Administration’s Office said, “Professor Leung has provided sterling leadership and valuable contribution in guiding the Council’s work over the past four years. We look forward to continuing to work closely with Professor Leung and the Council members.”
 
     Established under the Legal Aid Services Council Ordinance (Cap. 489), the Council is responsible for overseeing the administration of the legal aid services provided by the Legal Aid Department and advising the Chief Executive on legal aid policy. The Council comprises a chairman and lay members who are not connected with the practice of law; barrister members and solicitor members nominated by the Hong Kong Bar Association and the Law Society of Hong Kong respectively; and the Director of Legal Aid. The membership list of the Council with effect from September 1, 2023, is attached in the Annex. read more

Hong Kong artists shine in Edinburgh Festival Fringe (with photos)

     The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, London (London ETO) supported three Hong Kong performance programmes, namely Théâtre de la Feuille, and Mui Cheuk-yin and TS Crew from performance platform “Hong Kong Soul”, to stage the good stories of Hong Kong at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Edinburgh, United Kingdom (UK).

     The Director-General of the London ETO, Mr Gilford Law, addressed the audience of the three performance programmes staged on August 8 and 9 (London time). He stressed that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government is committed to supporting Hong Kong’s art and cultural sector and developing Hong Kong into an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange. He also welcomed the audience to visit Hong Kong and experience the unique cultural landscape of the city.

     A brief introduction of the three performance programmes is as follows:

     Mui Cheuk-yin, one of the most celebrated dancers and choreographers of Hong Kong, presented a contemporary dance performance titled “Diary VII: The Story of……”. With grace and emotion, Mui skilfully guided her audience through an intimate autobiographical journey, offering a heartfelt glimpse into her life. Her performance beautifully conveyed the depth of her love and connection with her feline companion, creating a touching experience for everyone in attendance.

     Théâtre de la Feuille is a Hong Kong theatre group that tells stories with body movements. Its work “Fall and Flow” is a non-verbal comedy, inspired by the famous Wuxia and Kung Fu films of Hong Kong. With a captivating comedy intertwined with Kung Fu, the troupe skilfully presented the profound themes of love, hate and sorrow and left audiences with food for thought. 

     TS Crew, as the winner of the Asian Arts Award for Best Show of last year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe, astounded the audience with their innovative reinterpretation of the lion dance and Chinese Opera. They skilfully wove in elements of beatboxing, martial arts, tricking, and parkour, creating an electrifying fusion that pushed the boundaries of performance art.

     The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2023 runs from August 4 to 28 in Edinburgh, UK. “Diary VII: The Story of……” by Mui Cheuk-yin, and “No Dragon No Lion” by TS Crew play at C Arts, Lauriston Halls till August 13. “Fall and Flow” by Théâtre de la Feuille plays at Underbelly, Cowgate till August 27.

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