Hello and a joyous May to you all!

Due to popular demand, Soho Collective's most recent show 'Into The Groove – A Madonna Tribute' is appearing for one night only (1st May) at a new performing venue 'The Melting Pot' on Elgin Street. Ticket are limited and available from the Katterwall office.

Camille's fabulous new project 'Operation Opera'is preparing for its launch this summer – see 'In Focus' below for more details about this exciting week-long performing arts project for teenagers.

After the roaring success of 'Ain't No Motown High Enough' (thanks to everyone who came, heard and danced with us!) Kassia Women's Choir have rolled up their sleeves and are getting down to the nitty gritty preparing for their CD recording at the end of this month – we're all on a very steep learning curve about now!

Another show being reprised this month (22nd - 24th May) is the original musical comedy 'Flesh' at the Shouson Theatre, HKAC. For those who missed it the first time round, it promises to be a fabulous show!

Yours
 
   
   Director, Katterwall
 
 
 

MEET... Katherine Coetzee

Singing & Theory Student, Kassia Youth Choir Member

K: What's your musical background?
B: I grew up in a non-musical family. My first musical experience was on a 1980's Casio calculator that played musical tones by pressing the keypad. It had a demo song and I discovered I could play the song by ear. I was about 5 years old and begged my mom to let me take piano lessons. Then when I was 9 I was awed by Tchaikovsky's 'Violin Concerto' and again begged my parents to let me take violin lessons in addition to piano.

The funny thing is that at a point I loved violin more than piano mostly because it is easier to play. On a violin you play a single melody line whereas on the piano it is always the melody plus something else. Let me fast-forward a bit. I was very fortunate to enter New Jersey City University to study piano with Dr. Min Kim, who is a Korean-Canadian pianist, she totally transformed my playing and most importantly, she made me finally love and enjoy playing piano. When I finished my undergraduate degree, I was fascinated by the possibilities outside traditional music and decided to study a graduate program on music technology at New York University.

K: What do you do when you're not in rehearsals with Kassia Women's Choir?
B: I work as a full-time musician, I split my work time between teaching, accompanying, conducting, consulting, and running my own company.

K: What's your favourite genre of music?
B: I've tried pop, jazz, R&B, rock, progressive, funk, even rap but my favourite is still classical, perhaps because of its unlimited depth and width. It is really a tough decision for me because one moment I am listening to Pink Floyd and then a minute later a Bach's fugue and I love them both.

K: Please share your best non-Kassia performing memory:
B: I was performing a 4-handed version of Beethoven's 5th Symphony with a friend. The music was quite furious and I accidentally tore off a page from the book - it flew away and landed on the stage so I tried to pick it up while keeping the music alive with my other hand. It was hilarious!

K: What are your hobbies (outside of music!):
B: I love reading and also watching football (soccer) - I follow the English Premier League closely.

K: What is the most enjoyable part about working with Kassia Women's Choir?
B: There are so many wonderful people who make my job really enjoyable. Working with Bethan is a joy - she is one of the most musical people I've ever met. I would like to say special thanks to Celia, she's not only a great friend, her page-turning skills are second to none.

K: What would you like to see Kassia Women's Choir do in the future?
B: I think Kassia should do a concert of Schoenberg, singing all atonal music... nah... just kidding! How about a Celtic "Enya" style concert? Another long shot: How about Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon"? I listened to an a cappella version of it and it sounded very cool. [Now there's something to think about - Ed.]

 

 
 
IN FOCUS: Operation Opera – the lowdown


This is the 4th consecutive year that Katterwall has been involved in the musical life of the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens:

2005: Jo-Anne Trevenna & Olivier DeMolina perform “Time To Say Goodbye” to mark the end of the Rugby Sevens World Cup

2006: 8 Soho Collective members sing 'Happy Birthday' to the Rugby Sevens and 'Hey Baby' to the South Stand

2007: Bethan gives a talk on the history of 'Music At The Rugby Sevens' for SKAL International Association of Travel and Tourism Professionals at the Mandarin Hotel

2008: Eight Soho Collective members perform a cappella national anthems before the Cup Final and Jo-Anne Trevenna and Matthew Hale perform 'Time To Say Goodbye' to mark the closing ceremony

2009: Watch this space!!!


 
 

 

 

 
Upcoming Katterwall Shows


1stMay: Into The Groove – A Madonna Tribute with Soho Collective @ Melting Pot, 8.30pm Like A Prayer, Vogue, Papa Don't Preach, Music...
LIMITED TICKETS from Katterwall Tel: 2575 3931

5thJune: My Favourite Things with Kassia Youth Choir @ Union Church, Kennedy Road
Tickets from Katterwall: 2575 3931

8thJune: Ain't No Motown High Enough Reprise with Kassia Women's Choir @HKAPA, 8pm Guest performers as part of an 'Opera Highlights' concert
Tickets from Tel: 31 288 288 / www.hkticketing.com

24thJune: The First Five Years with Kassia Women's Choir @ Sheung Wan Civic Centre, 8pm All That Jazz, Ain't No Mountain High Enough, Cowboy Take Me Away, Morning Train...
Tickets from URBTIX Tel: 2734 9009 / www.urbtix.org

ALSO


30thApril & 4th May: MacBeth, Shouson Theatre, HKAC

7th & 10th May: Popcorn, HK Fringe Club

22nd & 24th May: Re-run of Flesh, Shouson Theatre, HKAC

 
     
Thought for the day...  
 


“I still love to walk in the mountains or be on the sea. I like to be in nature. Sometimes I bicycle. It's important to feel good with your body. The body is extremely important. If you feel good, you have more energy in your singing.”

- Cecilia Bartoli

 
     

   
On another note...
 

“All the inspiration I ever needed was a phone call from a producer”

- Cole Porter

Tongue Twister...
   Rubber baby buggy bumpers
   
     
What's on your iPod?  
 
 
Fani Kwok, Katterwall's Administrator

My Choice:  “Cucurrucucu Paloma” from “Hable con Ella” ('Talk To Her') Soundtrack  

Artist: Caetano Veloso  

I know this beautiful song from the movie, “Talk To Her” directed by Pedro Almodóvar. It is a really touching and charming song. Caetano is a Brazilian vocalist and his voice is full of emotion. Even though I don’t understand Spanish, it transcends nations, culture and language. This song is not only a song, it also links up two different stories in the movie. His singing puts the audience into the stories through his excellent performance.

 

 
     

     
Partner  
 

 
     

The English Speaking Members Department (ESMD) of the HK-YWCA launches the 2008 Summer Programme in May
There are At Home courses for newcomers and over 500 other exciting courses like jewellery making, arts, cooking, fitness, health and beauty, hikes, historical walks, parenting, Chinese medicine, languages, computers, and much more to choose from this summer.

For Children - Create your own Summer Camp: A huge range of Children’s courses is offered for creating a personalized Summer Camp in July/August to keep your child busy - learning and socialising. You can enroll your child for 1 week or for all 9 weeks.

Helper Courses:If you plan to be away from Hong Kong then you can choose from a variety of courses to keep your helper busy and happy over the quiet summer time.

For more information please visit www.esmdywca.org.hk or call
3476 1340.

 

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For general enquiries, please contact Celia Leung at info@katterwall.com