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DATE
21 FEB 2010, SUN
TIME
3pm
60mins, no intermission
时长约60分钟,无中场休息
60mins, no intermission
时长约60分钟,无中场休息
VENUE
Recital Studio
PRICE
$25
Limited concessions for students, NSF & senior citizens
在籍学生、国民服役人员及乐龄人士优惠票有限: $20 Enjoy savings with Huayi packages!^
Package of 4: 15% savings
Package of 2: 10% savings
^Limited tickets applicable across all Huayi shows. Not valid for concession tickets.
华艺节特惠配套^
4人配套:15%优待
2人配套:10%优待
^配套票数有限,可用于购买任何华艺节节目门票(不适用于优惠票类) 。
在籍学生、国民服役人员及乐龄人士优惠票有限: $20 Enjoy savings with Huayi packages!^
Package of 4: 15% savings
Package of 2: 10% savings
^Limited tickets applicable across all Huayi shows. Not valid for concession tickets.
华艺节特惠配套^
4人配套:15%优待
2人配套:10%优待
^配套票数有限,可用于购买任何华艺节节目门票(不适用于优惠票类) 。


SYNOPSIS
in::music series presents some of the most inspiring Chinese indie bands and singer-songwriters performing their original compositions over two weekends, as part of Huayi – Chinese Festival of Arts 2010.
For more information, visit www.huayifestival.com
ENGLISH | 中文
They’re young, they’re bouncy and their take on disco-funk is wholesome in a way that’s never been heard before! They’re the Cosmos People, the Taiwanese four who have grabbed the attention of Mando-pop audiences with their youthful, clean-faced brand of funk-lite – a slickly-produced blend of bass-driven pop music with a light funk groove.
In September 2009, Cosmos People released their self-titled debut album, a collection of 13 original songs which had a little bit of funk, a little bit of rock, a little bit of Jamiroquai, a couple of ballads, a few disco anthems, and a lot of tongue-in-cheek humour.
In September 2009, Cosmos People released their self-titled debut album, a collection of 13 original songs which had a little bit of funk, a little bit of rock, a little bit of Jamiroquai, a couple of ballads, a few disco anthems, and a lot of tongue-in-cheek humour.
In Mandarin
in::music series presents some of the most inspiring Chinese indie bands and singer-songwriters performing their original compositions over two weekends, as part of Huayi – Chinese Festival of Arts 2010.
Other in::music performances:
For more information, visit www.huayifestival.com

