Family Drop-in:
Dream Rhapsody
This event is suitable for children of all ages to participate with their parents.
Family Drop-in:
Dream Rhapsody
This activity is available for all M+ Ticket holders to join with no registration required. Tickets must be presented before entering the West Gallery. Children aged 6 or under may enter for free.
This activity is suitable for children of all ages to participate with an adult. Each session lasts approximately 30 minutes.
Participants must remove their shoes and wear socks to enter the West Gallery. Shoes may be placed on the shoe rack. Comfortable clothing is recommended. Strollers must be parked outside the entrance of the West Gallery. Participants should queue on-site as guided. Participants who are pregnant or have mobility difficulties may reach out to our staff for special arrangements.
During the session, the artists will invite participants to move their bodies and interact with the works on display. We recommend that both children and adults wear comfortable clothing to move freely and enjoy the experience. If assistance is needed, please reach out to our on-site staff.
If the gallery reaches capacity, children and adults may be asked to queue and wait for the next available session. Our staff will do their best to arrange entry as soon as possible.
Amid our fast-paced lives, music has the power to cleanse both the body and mind.
This activity is specially designed for the Special Exhibition Dream Rooms: Environments by Women Artists 1950s—Now, inviting children and adults to embark on a sound journey guided by artist Lau Chun Ho.
Participants will explore a variety of instruments and draw inspiration from the gallery’s large-scale installations. Through sound and breath, they will create unique musical compositions that reflect their inner selves.
Along the way, both children and adults will learn to listen mindfully—to themselves and to their surroundings—experiencing how their bodies and minds resonate with the works on display. The exhibition space is thus transformed into a place of rest, connection, and reflection.
About the Artist
Lau Chun Ho (HakGwai) is a musician specialising in folk instruments. As an experienced concert performer, he has taken part in a wide range of musical productions and has overseen music theatre projects.
Passionate about indigenous musical instrument education, he was inspired by the handpan and didgeridoo, which led him to explore the connection between breath, music, and mindfulness. From this exploration, he developed the set ‘Musical Meditation,’ which guides participants to perform using their own voice and breath.
Portrait of the artist Lau Chun Ho. Courtesy of the artist
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Image at top: Pinaree Sanpitak, The House Is Crumbling, 2017/2025. © Pinaree Sanpitak. Photo © M+, Hong Kong