Hello, Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a compact and bustling city. Last night, we took in some of Hong Kong as we marvelled at the towering skyscrapers and the bright, neon signs that illuminated the buildings. While touring, we also discovered an AYO ad at a bus stop.

Photo credit: Samson Chan

For the next week, rehearsals will be held at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. It is located steps away from our hotel so we can walk just down the block for rehearsals. The building is airy and bright with large windows and a spacious auditorium.


Today we attended the AYO Annual Dinner where the students expressed their thanks to their teachers and presented them with gifts. Laughter rose from the crowd when violin coach Stefano Pagliani was given a rubber chicken as a special memento. In explaining why a rubber chicken, his violin students described how he makes a squawking noise each time they play a wrong note.


A big thank you to the entire faculty for all of their guidance over these past two weeks. We look forward to another fruitful week of Rehearsal Camp.

More tomorrow. Goodnight, Hong Kong.

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