Exhibitions Rolling Stones: Ron Wood Exhibition J Gallery hosts a show of pictures by Rolling Stone Ron Wood of the musicians he has worked with. J Gallery, 6/F, 32 Wellington St, Central. Inquiries: 2369 9062. Until Mon The Mapping Of Asia Charting the progress of Asia's discovery from as far back as 1522 to 1930, the 15th annual exhibition boasts an extraordinary collection of antique maps. Wattis Fine Art, 2/F 20 Hollywood Rd, Central. Inquiries: 2524 5302, info@wattis.com.hk . Until Apr 3 Picturing Cathay: Maritime And Cultural Images Of The China Trade With more than 60 paintings and export items from public and private collections, the University Museum and Art Gallery of the University of Hong Kong celebrates its 50th anniversary with this exhibition. Maritime trade is depicted with scenes of daily life juxtaposed with the people and the vessels that made it all possible. Daily, 1.30pm-5.30pm. University Museum and Art Gallery of the University of Hong Kong. Free. Inquiries: 2241 5500 or www.hku.hk/hkumag . Opens Sat 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 numbers such as Prokofiev's Classical Symphony and Rachmaninov's Vocalise, Op 34 No 14 for Soprano and Orchestra. Today, 8pm. City Hall Concert Hall, 7 Edinburgh Place, Central. $180, $140, $90 Cityline. Inquiries: 2921 2840 The Blue Planet Live! An extra date has been added to allow more to see the Hong Kong Philharmonic 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. Tomorrow 8pm; Sat 3pm, 8pm; Sun 3pm. Cultural Centre Grand Theatre. $100-$360 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2312 6103 Independent Dance Makers - Made In China The hottest talent from Tianjin, Shandong, Hunan, Guangxi and Beijing converge on Hong Kong for this City Contemporary Dance Company showcase. Heralding a new era for modern dance on the mainland, the provocative displays are set to demonstrate a fearless generation. Tomorrow-Sat, 7.30pm. City Hall Theatre, Central. $120, $90 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2734 9009 Solo Of A Solitary Acrobat Suspended above a lurid, red carpet, a female acrobat jumps and spins in an installation art that combines theatre and magic. Make of it what you will as writer and poet Fung Ching-ching presents a scarlet sensation. In Cantonese. Tomorrow-Sat, 8.15pm (additional 3pm matinee on Sat). 1aspace, Cattle Depot Artist Village, 63 Ma Tau Kok Rd, To Kwa Wan, Kowloon. $70. Inquiries: 2582 0200 or www.hkac.org.hk The Rolling Stones The oldest swingers are in town to rock Hong Kong. With their own jumbo jet of equipment and a bulging back catalogue, they're set to rock the city. Tomorrow-Sat, 8pm. Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai. $2,888, $1,398, HK Ticketing. Inquiries: 3128 8288 Mandolin Magic Britain's leading classical mandolin player Alison Stephens will demonstrate skills that have earned her worldwide acclaim. Having played on the soundtrack to the hit film Captain Corelli's Mandolin, she joins the City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong in a performance of concertos by Vivaldi and Paisiello, Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven. Apr 2, 8pm. City Hall Theatre, Central. $200, $150 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2857 2402 Night Scene Shep Woolley If anyone remembers 1960s Wan Chai bar Arizona, chances are they remember Shep Woolley. Playing rock'n'roll to mainly visiting US and British forces, he has since built a career singing and doing stand-up comedy. In 1985 he returned to entertain revellers at the Bull & Bear (now Caledonia) during the Rugby Sevens weekend. He stayed for 11 years. Today, 9pm. Caledonia, G/F Hutchinson House, Central. $100. Inquiries: 2524 1314 EXIT At The Valley Big Top Traditionally a tale of debauchery and excess, Rugby Sevens revellers will once again pack the Valley beer tent after the close of play on each day of the tournament. Local band EXIT will be joined by those princesses of pastiche, Rice (formerly the Rice Girls), and local DJs on Friday night. On Sunday the Big Top will broadcast the Six Nations showdown between England and Ireland on the big screen. Tomorrow-Sat, 8pm-1am (Sun, 7pm-1am). So Kon Po Sports Ground, opposite Hong Kong Stadium. $100. Inquiries: 9371 6664 Extra-curricular 2003 DHL Tens The packed week of rugby continues its countdown to the main event with the DHL Tens. Final day today, from 11am. HK Football Club, Sports Rd, Happy Valley. Entry with programme ($200). Inquiries: 2830 9500 Cable And Wireless Hong Kong Women's Rugby Sevens A tournament that is rapidly growing in size and stature, the Women's Sevens features 14 teams. It is divided into a round-robin tournament and a separate Asian championship. Today-tomorrow, 9am. So Kon Po Sports Ground, opposite Hong Kong Stadium. Free. Inquiries: 2504 8300 Ballroom Champions Mr and Mrs John Wood, world professional ballroom champions, will perform in Hong Kong as part of a dinner/dance night. Mon, 7pm. 22/F Great Smart Tower, 23 Wan Chai Rd, Wan Chai. $350 (includes dancing, food, drink and the show). Tel: 9486 4984 or keithandsunshine@aol.com For a complete listings service visit totallyhk.scmp.com.