Exhibitions Bagus Taking the Indonesian word for 'good' as her primary impulse, artist Sin Sin continues her exploration of the conflict between art and fashion with an exhibition that includes a range of accessories as well as canvas contributions by artists from Thailand, featured at the Chouinard Gallery, Tue-Sun, 11am-8pm, 18 On Lan Street, Central. Inquiries: 2521 0308. Ends mid-June Realm Of Black And Red: Works Of Ou Dawei The famed calligrapher, painter and seal cutter has a distinctive style that evokes the work of the old masters. Featuring Ou's crooked, black-and-white landscape paintings, the exhibition will also show some of his calligraphy. City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon. Inquiries: 2788 9322. Until Apr 21 Luo Fahui's Faces The artist's sense of social realism took a startling new turn when he suddenly found reality to be distorted. This exhibition of facial portraits gives clues about what Luo was actually seeing. Ivory Lounge, Basement, 27-29 Wellington Street, Central. Mon-Sat, 11.30am-3pm, 6.30pm-12pm. Inquiries: 2869 7980. Begins Apr 11 Ancient Taoist Art From Shanxi Province Taoism explores the natural forces in the universe - yin and yang - which must be maintained in order to promote harmony. The University Museum and Art Gallery of the University of Hong Kong and the Administration of Cultural Relics, Shanxi province, are co-presenting this exhibition of paintings, porcelain, lacquerware and carvings in stone, wood, jade and bronze from the Tang (618-907) to the Qing dynasties (1644-1911). Fung Ping Shan Building, University of Hong Kong, Bonham Road. Free. Inquiries: 2241 5513. From Mar 31-Jun 23 Stage The Hong Kong Sinfonietta Presents The Most Beautiful Sound Joining the Diocesan Girl's Junior School Choir is conductor Bruno Ferrandis and soprano Patricia Rozario to perform pieces such as Prokofiev's Classical Symphony and Rachmaninov's Vocalise, Op 34 No 14 For Soprano And Orchestra. Thu, 8pm; City Hall Concert Hall, 7 Edinburgh Place, Central; $180, $140, $90 Cityline. Inquiries: 2921 2840 Independent Dance Makers - Made In China Presented by City Contemporary Dance Company, the hottest talent from Tianjin, Shandong, Hunan, Guangxi and Beijing is set to converge on Hong Kong. The provocative displays from these students, graduates and teachers demonstrate a fearless and unrestrained new generation of Chinese dance. Fri-Sat, 7.30pm; City Hall Theatre, Central; $120, $90 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2734 9009 The Blue Planet Live! An extra date (Sun, 3pm) has been added, giving music lovers another opportunity to witness the Hong Kong Philharmonic perform under the auspices of conductor George Fenton, the composer behind the striking music. The concert also features footage from the award-winning documentary. Narration in Cantonese, with Chinese and English subtitles. Fri, 8pm; Sat 3pm, 8pm; Sun 3pm. Cultural Centre Grand Theatre. $100-$360 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2312 6103 Film Ararat A sombre reflection, Atom Egoyan's latest offering deals with war and its toll on families. The Armenian genocide of 1915 by the Turks provides the harrowing backdrop. In English and Turkish, with Chinese and English subtitles. Fri, 7.30pm. Hong Kong Film Archive. $40 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2734 2900 Alice Tremblay's Odyssey The offbeat festival continues with this lavishly designed fantasy in which a single mother imagines she can realise her childhood dream of becoming a princess. In English. Sat, 5pm. Hong Kong Film Archive. $40 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2734 2900 Night Scene The Rolling Stones The old rockers hit town with their own jumbo jet of equipment. And it promises to be the biggest evening of rock'n'roll Hong Kong has ever witnessed. Fri and Sat, 8pm. Convention and Exhibition Centre. $2,888, $1,398 or $598 HK Ticketing. Inquiries: 3128 8288 Moby King of the electro-lounge, Moby now finds himself on top of the world after spending his earlier years in the commercial wilderness. Apr 3, 8pm. HK Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hall 3. $590, $490, $390 (seated) HK Ticketing. Inquiries: 3128 8288 Rugby Week Dine With Champions A chance to meet the nine-time title winners of the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens is served as Fiji hold their team dinner at Madison's. Whether they observe the demands of their fitness dieticians is anyone's guess as the buffet rolls on for two hours. There will be the chance to win an autographed tournament rugby ball and proceeds will go to the Hong Kong Rugby Bali Fund. Today, 7pm. Madison's, L3 Pacific Place, 88 Queensway. $258. Inquiries and reservations: 2523 4772 2003 DHL Tens As the countdown to the Sevens continues, the DHL 10s takes place tomorrow at 10am and on Thur at 11am, with top rugby teams attending this 19th tournament from Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, Britain and elsewhere. HK Football Club, Sports Road, Happy Valley. Entry is via programme $200. Inquiries: 2830 9500 For a complete listings service visit totallyhk.scmp.com.