Exhibitions Meaning, Par Chance? Adrian Young has been involved in visual communications all his career as a designer in Britain, Hong Kong and Australia. This exhibition is the culmination of nine months in Hong Kong. 5 OPT Studio/Gallery, 5 Prince's Terrace, Mid-Levels. Inquiries: 2536 9818 or info@5opt.com.hk . Ends tomorrow Fields In The Sun Prominent Vietnamese painters Le Thanh Son and Nguyen Dinh Dung capture the light, texture and colour of summer. Mon-Sat, 9.30am-6.30pm; Sun, 10.30am-6pm. Arch Angel Art, 38 Peel St, Central. Inquiries: 2854 4255 or antiques@archangelantiques.com.hk . Until Jul 31 A Visual Potpourri Galerie Du Monde's summer season sees a diversity of artists in celebration of a healthier summer in Hong Kong. Mon-Sat, 10am-7pm; Sun, 12pm-5pm. Galerie Du Monde, 328 Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty. Inquiries: 2525 0529. Until Jul 31 Illumination In his daily wrangling with the concept of light, local artist Wong Kin has been inspired to create this series of paintings and installations. Tue-Sun, noon-8pm. Agnes b's Librairie Galerie, 22 Elgin St, Central. Inquiries: 2869 5505. Until Aug 3 Last Summer Craig Parnaby conjures up quirky beachscapes. Mon-Fri, 12pm-7pm; Sat-Sun, 12pm-6pm. Bark Modern Art, 1/F, 13-14 Lan Kwai Fong, Central. Inquiries: 2537 7271. Until Aug 3 Second Nature British artist Ralph Kiggell studied traditional and contemporary woodblock printing in Japan and exhibits a series of prints exploring nature in the tropics. Tue-Sat, 11am-7pm (closed 2pm-3pm); Sun, 1pm-5pm. John Batten Gallery, G/F, 64 Peel St, Central. Inquiries: 2854 1018. Until Aug 9 Pure Showcase of new talent such as the Gary Hume-esque pop art figures of George Savill and the moody, abstract works of Waldemar Kolbusz, as well as new work by Mariko Jesse, Tim Hall, Gavin Tu and Yumi Koarry Yung. Tue-Sat, 11am-7pm. Galerie Martini. 1/F, Wellington St, Central. Inquiries: 2526 9566 or www.galeriemartini.com . Until Aug 23 City And Country Life: China Around The May Fourth Movement Some 200 images from numerous trips to China between 1908 and 1932 by US social scientist Sidney Gamble. (1890-1968). Mon, Wed-Sat (closed Tue) 10am-6pm; Sun and public holidays, 10am-7pm. Hong Kong Heritage Museum, 1 Man Lam Rd, Sha Tin. Inquiries: 2180 8111. Until Oct 6 Upcoming events Impression of Tang Dynasty Shanghainese Wang Jian's oil paintings are bright and textured. Depicting women dancing and children at play, Wang seeks to give a modern twist to a traditional style. Jul 24-Aug 15, Mon-Sun and public holidays, 10am-7pm. J Gallery, The Peninsula Hotel, Salisbury Rd, TST. Inquiries: 2369 9062 or www.jgallery.com.hk A Softer Palette Vietnamese painter Do Man presents subtle works focusing on his homeland's tranquil countryside. Despite his failing eye sight, the work of fellow countryman Trinh Thanh Tung focuses on the mystique of the female image. Aug 1-21, Mon-Sat, 9.30am-6.30pm; Sun and public holidays, 10.30am-6pm. Arch Angel Art, 38 Peel St, Central. Inquiries: 2854 4255 or antiques@archangelantiques.com.hk Change for Eminent Huang Hui's fascination with Chinese culture shines through in her series of abstract paintings depicting the dramatic world of traditional Chinese opera stars. Aug 1-31, Mon-Sat, 10.30am-6.30pm. Memory Gallery, Mezzanine 3, Baskerville House, 13 Duddell St, Central. Inquiries: 2868 6189 b.art Locally based artist Michael Clements uses his pop-surrealistic touch to look at social and political events here and on the mainland. He exhibits a combination of paintings and video. 10 per cent of sales will be donated to youth charity The Kely Support Group. Aug 2-11, Mon-Sat, 6pm-late; closed Sun. 1/5, 9 Star St, Wan Chai. Inquiries: 2580 9240 75 Years of Broadcasting in Hong Kong Marking75 years of broadcasting, RTHK, together with the Museum of History, presents a range of artefacts from equipment, to rare album covers to classic radio and television programmes. Aug 13-Sept 22, Mon, Wed-Sat, 10am-6pm; Sun, 10am-7pm. Hong Kong Museum of History, 100 Chatham Rd South, TST. Inquiries: 2724 9042 Performing Arts Wave 2003 The annual showcase for the best of local performing art, this year's event will promote experimental theatre combining video, ceramic and installation art. Today-Aug 2, times vary. HK Arts Centre, McAulay Studio. $90 HK Ticketing. Bookings and inquiries: 3128 8288 or www.hkticketing.com Rubalcaba/Sanchez Quartet This Grammy Award-winning quartet - pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba, saxophonist David Sanchez, bassist Armando Gola and drummer Ignacio Berroa - offers a slice of Afro-Cuban and Latin jazz. Wed, 8pm. Concert Hall, HK City Hall. $350, $250, $120 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2268 7321 Au Man Bun Guitar Recital Guest performers include Chan Pui Ching on guitar and Chan Wing Mui on piano. Jul 29, 1pm-2pm. HKUST Centre for the Arts, Exposition Hall. Inquiries: 2358 6149 or www.ust.hk/cfa Leslie Howard Plays Liszt Featured in the Guinness Book Of World Records for his 95-CD recording of all Franz Liszt's solo piano works, Leslie Howard is synonymous with the music of the romantic pianist. He is supported by the Hong Kong Sinfonietta. Jul 31, 8pm. HK City Hall Concert Hall. $220, $140, $100 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2734 9009 Pinocchio Hong Kong Dance Company's full-length dance drama features Harry Wong, the renowned local magician and musician, in the role of Cricket. Suitable for adults and children. Aug 1, 7.30pm; Aug 2-3, 3pm and 7.30pm. Kwai Tsing Theatre Auditorium, $180, $140, $100 Urbtix. Inquiries: 3103 1810 or www.hkdance.com Huqin Melodies Internationally recognised Huqin master Wong On-yuen will play a series of old and new scores with his son, Wong Sun-tat, who is an award winner in his own right. Aug 8, 8pm, Sheung Wan Civic Centre Theatre, Aug 9, 8pm, Ngau Chi Wan Civic Centre Theatre. $100, $70 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2268 7321 Fetish Stories Expand your sensual horizons with a dance performance by former DV8 performer and collaborator, Robert Tannion. For adults only. Aug 8-10, 8pm. Theatre, Hong Kong City Hall. $150, $100. Urbtix. Inquiries: 2268 7323 Jose Feliciano: 'Hello To Hong Kong' Born blind, Jose Feliciano plays guitar, bass, banjo, keyboards, timbales, mandolin and harmonica, along with his 10-member band. Aug 9, 8pm. Convention and Exhibition Centre. $580, $380 HK Ticketing. Inquiries: 3128 8288 Film Breeze of Summer Fresh Air Showcasing eight films from the 1950s made by the legendary Great Wall Studios, the festival includes Tales Of The City and The Inspector General, Irreparability, Diamond Thief, Apartment For Women, The Green Swan Club, Bachelors Son and A Mermaid's Love. Today-Sun, 2.30pm, 5pm, 7.15pm. Hong Kong Film Archive, 50 Lei Kung Rd, Sai Wan Ho. $30 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2739 2139 BC Discovery Broadway Cinamatheque presents five award-winning films that didn't make it into our multiplexes first time around. Deep Breath: today and Trouble Every Day, tomorrow. Screenings 9.40pm. Prosperous Garden, 3 Public Square St, Yau Ma Tei. $40. Inquiries: 2332 9000 or 2388 3188. Until Wed Under The Bridges Helmut Kaeutner's 1945 classic depicts the owner and sole crewman on a river barge who love the same girl. Fri, 7.30pm, Hong Kong Space Museum Lecture Hall. $40 Urbtix. Inquiries: 2802 0088 Night Scene Get Real Californian DJ Sideburn Sid spins four decades of music to dance to. Every Thurs, 6pm-late. Liquid, 1-5 Elgin St, SoHo, Central. Inquiries: 2549 8386 or info@liquid.com.hk Punchline Comedy Club British comedian and ventriloquist Paul Zerdin delivers sharp-tongued jokes through his alter egos and puppets. Joining him is Sean Meo - described as surreal, sexy and very, very funny. Thur-Sat, 9pm. The Viceroy, 2/F, Sun Hung Kai Centre, 30 Harbour Rd, Wan Chai. $220. Inquiries: 2317 6666 or www.cityline.com Extra-curricular Tango Argentino with Gladys Fernandez The tango expert is in town to offer expert tuition. Beginners' courses today, Jul 28, Aug 4, 11; 8pm-9.30pm. Studio Oasis, 1 Anton St, Wan Chai. $720 members; $960 non-members. Inquiries: www.tangotang.com or call 8209 0520 Avant-Garde Art Lecture Art scholar and historian Gao Minglu on Chinese avant-garde and abstract art. Tomorrow, 6.30pm-7.45pm. AAA, 2/F, 8 Wah Koon Building, 181 Hollywood Rd, Central. Seats limited. Inquiries: 2815 1112 or info@aaa.org.hk Experiencing Peace An exploration into inner peace and tips on how we might gain that elusive feeling. Aug 9, 3pm-5pm. Free. In Cantonese. Inquiries: 2806 3008 or www.rajayoga.com . Grand Canyon Arizona's Grand Canyon can be witnessed in this 37-minute Omnimax spectacular. Daily. Space Museum, 10 Salisbury Road, TST. Opening hours: Mon, Wed-Fri, 1pm-9pm; Sat-Sun, 10am-9pm; closed Tue. Inquiries: 2724 9075. Until Sep 29 Oye Salsa Cha Cha Cha along to the weekly salsa classes. Every Tues. Snacks 7.30pm, 8pm lessons, dancing 9pm-late. Club Ing, 4/F, Convention Plaza, 1 Harbour Rd, Wan Chai. Inquiries: 9238-1071 or www.hksalsa.com Urbtix: 2734 9009 Urbtix/CityLine credit card booking: 2111 5999 Fringe: 2521 7251 CityLine: 2317 6666 HK Ticketing: 3128 8288 For a complete listings service, visit totallyhk.scmp.com