Clockenflap

Clockenflap
Genre Multimedia, music, Indie rock, film, installation art, Electronic music,
Dates 25-27 Nov 2016
Location(s) Cyberport, Hong Kong; West Kowloon, Hong Kong
Years active Since 2008
Founded by Jay Forster, Mike Hill, Justin Sweeting
Website
www.clockenflap.com

Clockenflap Music and Arts Festival, commonly abbreviated to "Clockenflap", is an annual music and arts festival held in Hong Kong. It incorporates international, regional and local live music, film, art installations, street, and kids' area. 60,000 people attended the 2015 event and was widely considered HK's marquee music event of the year.

History

Clockenflap was founded in 2008 and is organized by Jay Forster, Mike Hill and Justin Sweeting. Their stated goals fo r the festival are to nurture the Hong Kong arts, music and film scene[1] and "put the city on Asia's contemporary media-arts circuit".[2] The NME credits Clockenflap for the "pioneering role it has played in nurturing the Chinese indie and alternative music scenes, as well as bringing International talent to Chinese audiences".[3]

The first Clockenflap festival was held in a concrete public space in an empty housing development called "Cyberport", in front of 1500 attendees.[4]It later expanded to the West Kowloon Cultural District.

Festivals

Clockenflap 2015

Clockenflap 2015 is held from 27 to 29 November 2015 in West Kowloon Cultural District.

Clockenflap 2014

Musicians

Clockenflap 2013

2013's festival extended to a 3-day event and grew to over 30,000 people attending with 7 music stages with new additions of a Cabaret Tent and an Arts Village. The festival was held from 29 November to 1 December. With headliners such as Cui Jian (CN) Chic (US), Franz Ferdinand (UK), and many more.

Musicians

and much much more

Art Village was curated by a Hong Kong Artist Aiden Li, the area also included the Film Tent and installations from:

Film

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Clockenflap 2012

Held once more on the West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade, the festival site expanded to allow for six performance stages, a dedicated children's entertainment area. Over 25,000 people attended the festival over the weekend of Dec 1-2.

Musicians

and many more

Art

FIlm

Clockenflap 2011

Clockenflap 2011 took place on Saturday-Sunday, 10–11 December 2011 and was the first to be held at the festival's iconic new location, the West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade. Unlike previous (and preceding) years, it was completely free to the public when late stage venue restrictions prevented the sale of tickets. Incorporating five different stages, the line-up included:

Musicians

Film and animation

Clockenflap 2010

Due to various restrictions, the third Clockenflap was a one-night festival held in a warehouse on Saturday, 20 November 2010. The line-up included:

Musicians

Clockenflap 2009

The second Clockenflap festival was a two-day festival held on Saturday-Sunday, 7–8 November 2009 at Cyberport. The line-up included:

Musicians
Film and animation

Clockenflap 2008

Clockenflap in 2008

The first Clockenflap festival was held on Saturday 12 January 2008 at Cyberport. Some 1,500 people attended.[5] The line-up included:

Musicians
Film and animation

References

  1. Clockenflap Multimedia & Arts Festival
  2. HK Magazine 7 Dec 2007 pp44
  3. NME 4 Dec 2012
  4. Marshall, William (12 November 2016). "Clockenflap & the story of how Hong Kong learned to rock". www.atimes.com. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  5. Beat Magazine Hong Kong, Feb 2008

External links

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