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JunGo!
La Sax
Riding on the resounding success of the last production Saxo Carnival of the Animals, La Sax teams up with acclaimed Hong Kong musician and children entertainer Harry Wong to take you on a spectacular music journey, with mesmerizing melodies and toe-tapping fun. Get ready for a jolly good time at this Saxophony party!
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Contempo Lion Dance
Daniel Yeung
A roaring lion is flying over the Haw Par Mansion*! Joining hands again to inject new life into the traditional art of lion dance, veteran local dancer Daniel Yeung and Kwok’s Lion Kung-Fu & Dragon Lion Dance Team combine contemporary dance, nanyin, Parkour and Silence Disco to re-choreograph their signature multimedia performance Contempo Lion Dance,…
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So Low
Lai Tak-wai
Awarded Outstanding Choreography in the 20th Hong Kong Dance Awards, So Low depicts how a man struggles within the seemingly inescapable time-space trajectory.
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L’Orphelin
Théâtre de la Feuille
Without stage settings nor historical costumes, the show retells the legend in sinuous, metaphorical body movements. A powerful piece not to be missed!
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The Big Happy Dying
Class 7A Drama Group
A Genuinely Fun and Thought-provoking Play
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Mobile Theatre: The Happy Poor Guys
“Let go of the conflicts we have with each other, and go chase after our dreams…” The beautiful herculean voice on the radio harks back to an era that is so familiar yet strangely distant from us. Those were the days when people would work hard in streets and alleys, making the most of their…
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FLÂNEUR
“Let go of the conflicts we have with each other, and go chase after our dreams…” The beautiful herculean voice on the radio harks back to an era that is so familiar yet strangely distant from us. Those were the days when people would work hard in streets and alleys, making the most of their…
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Borrowed Scenery
André Chan x Jing Chin-yin Chong
‘Post-colonial does not imply the end of colonialism, but rather the concealment and complication of colonialism.’ —— Post-colonial Tongzhi, Chou Wah-shan Over the past two decades, the neo-colonisation machine disguised as neoliberalism, has given rise to the monopolisation of various public resources. The resulting uneven development causes the widespread strife within and amongst the community.…
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Literary Walk
10-19.01.2020 10:00 – 20:00Arts Installation: Kay Chan Music and Sound: Lam Fung Part 1Location: Pak Tin Par StGoing through the entrance will lead you into a whole new realm, from the murals on the walls to the floor you are standing on. The interactive installation will play the magic with the hidden lines of…