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Ma Ran

Ma Ran is the associate professor at the international programme of ‘Japan-in-Asia’ Cultural Studies and the programme of Cinema Studies (eizogaku), Graduate School of Humanities, Nagoya University, Japan. Her research interests include East Asian independent cinemas and film festival studies, for which she has published several journal articles and book chapters, including the two recently co-edited special issues titled ‘In/visibility in post-war Okinawan images’ for the Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema (2021). Ma is also the author of Independent […]

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Sun Ge

Sun Ge is a research fellow at the Institute of Literature of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and a distinguished professor at the School of Japanese Language, Literature and Culture of Beijing International Studies University. She received a PhD in Political Science from the Faculty of Law at Tokyo Metropolitan University. She has served as Visiting Professor at the University of Tokyo, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Hitotsubashi University, Kyoto University, Ritsumeikan University, University of Washington, University of Heidelberg […]

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Sing Song-Yong

Sing Song-Yong earned his doctoral degree in cinematography from the Institute of Performing Arts, University Paris Ouest – Nanterre La Défense, France. He teaches as a professor in the Department of Filmmaking, and the Graduate Institute of Trans-disciplinary Arts, Taipei National University of the Arts. He curated (Not) Just a Historical Document: Hong Kong-Taiwan Video Art 1980-1990s in 2018, Rewind_ Video Art in Taiwan 1983-1999 in 2015, The Eclipse of Documentary: The Transdisciplinary Intersection of Images in 2012. His research […]

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Mori Yoshitaka

Mori Yoshitaka is the professor in Sociology and Cultural Studies at the Graduate School of Global Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts (Geidai). He received BA in Economics, Kyoto University, MA in Media and Communications and PhD in Sociology, Goldsmiths College, London. His research interests are postmodern culture, media, art, city and transnationalism. His publications include: The Philosophy in the Streets (2009); Popular Music and Capitalism (2005/2012) and ‘Culture=Politics: The Emergence of New Cultural Forms of Protest in the age […]

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Sun Ge

Sun Ge is a research fellow at the Institute of Literature of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and a distinguished professor at the School of Japanese Language, Literature and Culture of Beijing International Studies University. She received a PhD in Political Science from the Faculty of Law at Tokyo Metropolitan University. She has served as Visiting Professor at the University of Tokyo, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Hitotsubashi University, Kyoto University, Ritsumeikan University, University of Washington, University of Heidelberg […]

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Free-To-Play

Free-To-Play practises contemporary theatre mainly through performances, workshops and drama education, and believes that the theatre is a magical place where reality is interpreted and expressed in a poetic way.  It attaches importance to its connection with the public at large as much as to aesthetics, cares about the community and endeavours to provide a platform for sharing and creating contemporary works.

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Rolling Books

Rolling Books is a social enterprise to promote reading experiences. With mobile pop-up libraries and events, the organisation brings interactive and engaging reading activities to schools and communities, aiming to inspire children to view reading as their lifelong interest. Rolling Books partners with a variety of organisations on innovative projects to promote reading accessibility and sustainable knowledge, aiming to connect a new generation of readers in this challenging digital age.

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Audio Description Association (Hong Kong)

Founded in 2015, the Audio Description Association (Hong Kong), or AuDeAHK, is a professional organisation that provides professional audio description (AD) training and services. AuDeAHK is devoted to raising the standard and profile of AD in Hong Kong; offering professional programmes to train audio-describers; improving information accessibility and promoting social inclusion. AuDeAHK offers a wide array of AD services, covering films, TV programmes, picture books, performances, exhibitions, visits, sports and outdoor activities, etc. and provides professional consulting services. AuDeAHK’s Founder […]

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Yang Hao

Yang Hao was born in Chongqing and is currently based in Hong Kong. He underwent dance training in Beijing between age 12-16. He has performed for companies such as The Chinese National Opera and Theatre Dance Troupe, Guangdong Modern Dance Company, etc. He has received a full scholarship to study at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Art (BFA) in 2007, and joined the City Contemporary Dance Company as dancer from 2009-12. He has been commissioned and showed his works […]

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CHAT Special Opening Hours During Art Week

From March 24 to 29, CHAT will extend the opening hours for all art enthusiasts to have a greater access to our exhibitions. We look forward to seeing you at CHAT!

24 Mar 2026 (Tue) 10:30am-7:00pm
25 Mar 2026 (Wed) 10:30am-7:00pm
26 Mar 2026 (Thu) 10:30am-7:00pm
27 Mar 2026 (Fri) 9:30am-7:30pm
28 Mar 2026 (Sat) 10:30am-7:30pm
29 Mar 2026 (Sun) 10:30am-7:30pm