Time to Talk: Interactive Dance Workshop

Lai Tak-wai

Choreographer Lai Tak-wai will discuss with participants about time and space, and share the inner stories and conflicts in his exploration of the relationship between time and man.

Through the in-person interaction with the major props of So Low, and the lighting effects along with simple choreography, participants will be introduced to the language of contemporary dance. All these experiences will be transformed into a lesson of learning how to release one’s body.

Schedule & Venue

ArtisTree, Taikoo Place

2019.10.08

15:00
19:30

2019.10.09

15:00
19:30
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Target: Beginner level, with an interest in contemporary dance

Mainly in Cantonese, supplemented with English if needed.

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