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Interview with Kung Chi Shing

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Active in the Hong Kong scene since the mid-1980s, composer, performer and music activist Kung Chi Shing provides an historical and geographical counterpoint to the contemporary underground scenes in Hong Kong, emphasizing the crossing of visual arts, performance, dance, theatre, in the forms taken by cultural policy initiatives in Hong Kong.

Interview conducted on the 28th of November 2019 in Jordan (Hong Kong) by François Mouillot and Damien Charrieras. Edited by Valerie C. Doran and Steev Saunders.

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Mouillot, F., Charrieras, D. (2021). Interview with Kung Chi Shing. In: Charrieras, D., Mouillot, F. (eds) Fractured Scenes. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5913-6_4

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