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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231221
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SUMMARY:The Snowman and The Bear
DESCRIPTION:When snow falls\, magic fills the air! \nGet ready for the winter season with The Snowman & The Bear! Heart-warming and magical\, these two animated films are based on the stories by Raymond Briggs with music by Howard Blake. Experience them on the big screen with live orchestral accompaniment\, storytelling and singing. \n21 Dec 2023 (Thu) 7:30pm\n23 Dec 2023 (Sat) 3:00pm & 7:30pm\n24 Dec 2023 (Sun) 3:00pm
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/the-snowman-and-the-bear/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Children,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong (CCOHK)":MAILTO:info@ccohk.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231002
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20230905T004729Z
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SUMMARY:Dance of Celestial Rhythms
DESCRIPTION:Hong Kong Dance Company (HKDC) is kicking off its new Dance Season with Grand Dance Poem\, A Dance of Celestial Rhythms\, in September 2023. Choreographed by Artistic Director Yang Yuntao\, this splendid opening performance is about to captivate the audience with stunning visuals\, inspiring music\, state-of-the-art lighting effects and an atmospheric olfactory experience; moving through the natural cycles of time and life\, and ultimately gaining a vivid understanding of the nature. \nMultisensory experience \nThe “Twenty-Four Solar Terms”\, inscribed on the UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity\, is not only an important aspect of traditional Chinese culture and wisdom\, but is also closely related to the necessities of life. “Our mission with this new work goes far beyond the solar terms themselves. We want to reflect on the various aspects of modern life by drawing on ancient wisdom. Metaphysically speaking\, it is both a tribute to the natural world around us and a call for its protection\,” Yang says. \nIn presenting the work\, HKDC has invited various Asian designers from different disciplines to collaborate with local artists\, in addition to an exceptional fragrance experience to be sponsored by Aēsop\, aiming to arouse the audience’s visual\, auditory and olfactory senses. Through the HKDC dancers’ virtuosity\, the audience is encouraged to delight in each of the solar terms\, essentially\, to get back in touch with nature – with the seasonal changes that unfold around us all the time and that we have a tendency to ignore. \n29-30.9.2023 (Fri – Sat) 7:45pm\n30.9-1.10.2023 (Sat -Sun) 3:00pm \nProgramme Plus\nA Dance of Celestial Rhythms X 2023/24 Dance Season Programme Parade \nA public preview of three amazing excerpts from A Dance of Celestial Rhythms: “Clear and Bright”\, ”White Dew” and “Grain in Ear” & “Major Heat”\, as well as the highlights from the new dance season.\nDate & Time 9 Sept 2023 (Sat) 4:00PM\nVenue Plaza\, Sha Tin Town Hall\nGuest Host Mr Anthony Ho \nFeatured Exhibition\nDate 11-24 Sept 2023\nVenue Foyer\, Hong Kong Cultural Centre \nOpen Rehearsal．Tea Tasting Workshop．Dance Masterclass\nActivity 1 : Open Rehearsal\nDate & Time 16 Sept 2023 (Sat) 3:00PM-4:30PM\nFee Free to admission\nVenue Exhibition Gallery\, Sha Tin Town Hall\nActivity 2 : Tea Tasting Workshop & Dance Masterclass\nDate & Time 17 Sept 2023 (Sun) 2:00PM-6:00PM\nTutors Xie Yin (Dance Masterclass)、Cheuk Yin (Tea Tasting Workshop)\nVenue Exhibition Gallery\, Sha Tin Town Hall
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/dance-of-celestial-rhythms/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230811
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230814
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20230328T064220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230619T050504Z
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SUMMARY:When a Poo Woos
DESCRIPTION:City Contemporary Dance Company (CCDC) is kicking off the second highlight of the Season “It’s Summer!”\, titled When a Poo Woos. This dance theatre piece for families is led by CCDC Artistic Director Yuri Ng and marks the first collaboration of the company with Chun Tian Hua Hua. It is the perfect choice this summer for families to experience an exciting and adventurous dance journey filled with childlike wonder. \nAs one of the programmes of ‘International Arts Carnival 2023’\, organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department\, When a Poo Woos will be performed at the Auditorium of Sha Tin Town Hall from 11 to 13 August 2023. \nThe story of The Excreman\, a picture book by Chun Tian Hua Hua\, was originally created by renowned artists Brian Tse and Alice Mak. It follows Excreman who is deemed worthless\, as he chases after his dream seeking personal value and meaning. After being featured on Yellow Bus\, a children’s publication\, the story became widely known among adults and children\, and was even adapted into musical works and showcased in exhibitions. In this unprecedented rendition of a popular character through contemporary dance\, Choreographer and Director Yuri Ng will be crafting this performance with nearly 40 dance artists from CCDC\, members of the CCDC Dance Centre ‘Dance Training and Performance Practice Programme’\, as well as primary and secondary school students of ‘CCDC Junior’. By incorporating ingenious stage designs\, costume\, and dazzling animation projection\, daily life and objects familiar to children will be transformed into adorable theatrical scenes. Along with newly arranged classical music and its familiar tunes and rhythms\, the young audiences will experience a thrilling\, whimsical\, and heart-warming adventure with Excreman\, expanding their horizon and filling their summer with meaningful fun! \nIn dark sewers fraught with danger\, Excreman races ahead of the lazy poo group\, braves cleaning squads\, and conquers perilous waves. His destination is a field of fragrant roses\, where he can turn into fertile soil and nourish the plants. In this journey\, Excreman and his fellow little poo-men encounter a mysterious “her” and together they embark on a quest of romance and adventure. The poo-squad may look unappealing and be doomed to a sinister fate\, yet they never fail to embrace one another and pursue their dreams\, finding the meaning of their existence along the way while shining with their skills and strengths. \nTo enjoy the full experience\, there will be ‘Add-on Talks’ where Hong Kong Sinfonietta’s Music Director Emeritus Yip Wing-sie and Cantonese linguist Benjamin Au Yeung (Ben Sir) will share their insights on the classical music featured in and the educational significance of When a Poo Woos. After each show\, audience members can also join a guided Backstage Tour where they can discover the fun and interesting workings of theatre behind the stage. \n11.8.2023 [Fri] 7:30pm\n12.8.2023 [Sat] 2:30pm\, 7:30pm\n13.8.2023 [Sun] 2:30pm
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/when-a-poo-woos/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Children,Dance
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20230429T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20230429T214500
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20230111T035811Z
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SUMMARY:HK PHIL: URBAŃSKI & CHIYAN WONG
DESCRIPTION:Programme\nWojciech KILAR｜Orawa\nBUSONI｜Indian Fantasy\, for Piano and Orchestra\nDVOŘÁK｜Symphony no. 9\, From the New World\nSome classics are popular for a good reason – and Dvorak’s symphony “From the New World” sounds as fresh\, as stirring and as gloriously tuneful today as when it was first heard\, 130 years ago in New York. Guest conductor Krzysztof Urbański brings an energy that’s all his own: sparks will fly when he shares a vibrant modern classic from his native Poland\, and joins Hong Kong-born piano phenomenon Chiyan Wong in Busoni’s lush Indian Fantasy. \nThe concert runs approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes with an intermission.\nPlease note latecomers will miss the first piece of the repertoire\, and the audience is advised to allow enough time for admission. \n  \nArtists\nKrzysztof Urbański\, conductor\nChiyan Wong\, piano \n\nDiscount Scheme at URBTIX\nFor standard tickets\, the general public can enjoy up to 15% off\, while Club Bravo members are entitled up to an exclusive 30% off for ticket purchases. Details please refer to hkphil.org/2223season-discount. \n  \nThe Venue may update their anti-epidemic admission measures in line with Government regulations. For more concert etiquette and admission details\, please visit: hkphil.org/concert-etiquette. \n 
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/hk-phil-urbanski-chiyan-wong/2023-04-29/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra":MAILTO:ticketing@hkphil.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20230428T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20230428T214500
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20230111T035811Z
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SUMMARY:HK PHIL: URBAŃSKI & CHIYAN WONG
DESCRIPTION:Programme\nWojciech KILAR｜Orawa\nBUSONI｜Indian Fantasy\, for Piano and Orchestra\nDVOŘÁK｜Symphony no. 9\, From the New World\nSome classics are popular for a good reason – and Dvorak’s symphony “From the New World” sounds as fresh\, as stirring and as gloriously tuneful today as when it was first heard\, 130 years ago in New York. Guest conductor Krzysztof Urbański brings an energy that’s all his own: sparks will fly when he shares a vibrant modern classic from his native Poland\, and joins Hong Kong-born piano phenomenon Chiyan Wong in Busoni’s lush Indian Fantasy. \nThe concert runs approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes with an intermission.\nPlease note latecomers will miss the first piece of the repertoire\, and the audience is advised to allow enough time for admission. \n  \nArtists\nKrzysztof Urbański\, conductor\nChiyan Wong\, piano \n\nDiscount Scheme at URBTIX\nFor standard tickets\, the general public can enjoy up to 15% off\, while Club Bravo members are entitled up to an exclusive 30% off for ticket purchases. Details please refer to hkphil.org/2223season-discount. \n  \nThe Venue may update their anti-epidemic admission measures in line with Government regulations. For more concert etiquette and admission details\, please visit: hkphil.org/concert-etiquette. \n 
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/hk-phil-urbanski-chiyan-wong/2023-04-28/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra":MAILTO:ticketing@hkphil.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220828T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220828T171500
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20220727T112915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220727T112915Z
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SUMMARY:Pa | Ethos & Dancing Philosophy
DESCRIPTION:Succeeding the work-in-progress video creation of M.U.D. – Movement UnDefined 2022\, City Contemporary Dance Company (CCDC) is launching another cross-disciplinary production in dance season Dance Mud Spring: Pa | Ethos & Dancing Philosophy. The first half of the production is CCDC’s Residence Choreographer Sang Jijia’s dance work of pure physical movements\, while the second half is Corrupt the Youth’s lecture performance\, a debut collaboration with CCDC. They prompt a dialogue between dance and philosophy: boundaries vanish in the two dance creations\, where the audience can explore the possibilities between movement and stillness\, as well as questioning the essences of dance. \n‘Tableaux’ and ‘keep dancing’ use the body and the mind as the medium respectively. CCDC juxtaposes these two works contrasting in style and perspective\, inviting new and existing audiences to appreciate this cross- disciplinary production and open up different senses to keep the body and mind dancing and questioning constantly. \nPa | Ethos: Toured internationally for 11 Times; Asian Dancers Reshaping the Poetic Pinnacle of the Body\nPa | Ethos\, work of pure dance movements\, was created by CCDC’s Resident Choreographer Sang Jijia. The dancers’ articulate physicality and exquisite emotional sensibility\, coupled with composer Dickson Dee’s gripping\, spirited electronic music\, re-sculpts the physical capacity and poetry of the body. The work’s inspirations came from the fundamental concept of ‘Pathos’ in Aristotle’s masterpiece Art of Rhetoric\, as well as the popular street sculpture art in Greece. With a pure white facade\, the dancers are going to set free their bountiful primal passion amid the optimum rhythm. \nThe work had its world premiere at Fabbrica Europa per le arti contemporanee in Italy by Spellbound Contemporary Ballet in 2015. It has toured 11 times in multiple cities in Mainland China and overseas\, having appeared in Guangdong Dance Festival in China\, Oriente Occidente Dance Festival and Prospettiva Danza in Italy. Unlike the executions by Western dancers\, the CCDC dance artists in this special version of Hong Kong premiere are going to bring a different look to this aesthetic-oriented piece with the unique body language shared by Asians. They are going to unveil a brand of aestheticism in an Oriental-meets-Occident contemporary dance performance on the local stage. \n“Classical philosophy\, oriental thought\, electronic music and dance come together in a refined and passionate show.”\n— Marche Teatro \nDancing Philosophy: Corrupt the Youth’s Debut Cross-Disciplinary Dance Creation; Posing Questions About the Essences of Dance and the Present\nThe second half of the production is Dancing Philosophy\, created and performed by local Philosophy study group Corrupt the Youth and stage directed by CCDC Artistic Director Yuri Ng. In this lecture performance\, they will explore the boundaries between dance and philosophy with the audience. Through publishing popular philosophy articles and conducting online and offline discussions\, Corrupt the Youth has been pursuing with readers knowledge and theories in art\, humanities and the world at large. Yuri Ng has invited the group’s nine members to conduct a series of workshops\, having a dialectical dialogue on the essence of dance by means of movements and thoughts. This will also bring the audience an alternative viewing perspective and experience of contemporary dance. \nPhilosophers question and debate unceasingly. When nine philosophers and a dance artist exchange ideas dynamically in the form of ‘keep talking\, keep dancing’\, how would they strike sparks off one another? What is dance? What is contemporary dance? What is the contemporary dance that belongs to this city? There are perhaps no model answers to these questions – they may not even be questions exactly. When philosophers start dancing\, we will pull down the barrier containing established concepts and move towards the possibilities between thinking and dancing. \nDuration is approximately 2 hours with 15-minute intermission \nPerformed in Cantonese with no surtitles \nAudience of aged 6 or above are welcomed
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/pa-ethos-dancing-philosophy/2022-08-28/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220827T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220827T221500
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20220727T112915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220727T112915Z
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SUMMARY:Pa | Ethos & Dancing Philosophy
DESCRIPTION:Succeeding the work-in-progress video creation of M.U.D. – Movement UnDefined 2022\, City Contemporary Dance Company (CCDC) is launching another cross-disciplinary production in dance season Dance Mud Spring: Pa | Ethos & Dancing Philosophy. The first half of the production is CCDC’s Residence Choreographer Sang Jijia’s dance work of pure physical movements\, while the second half is Corrupt the Youth’s lecture performance\, a debut collaboration with CCDC. They prompt a dialogue between dance and philosophy: boundaries vanish in the two dance creations\, where the audience can explore the possibilities between movement and stillness\, as well as questioning the essences of dance. \n‘Tableaux’ and ‘keep dancing’ use the body and the mind as the medium respectively. CCDC juxtaposes these two works contrasting in style and perspective\, inviting new and existing audiences to appreciate this cross- disciplinary production and open up different senses to keep the body and mind dancing and questioning constantly. \nPa | Ethos: Toured internationally for 11 Times; Asian Dancers Reshaping the Poetic Pinnacle of the Body\nPa | Ethos\, work of pure dance movements\, was created by CCDC’s Resident Choreographer Sang Jijia. The dancers’ articulate physicality and exquisite emotional sensibility\, coupled with composer Dickson Dee’s gripping\, spirited electronic music\, re-sculpts the physical capacity and poetry of the body. The work’s inspirations came from the fundamental concept of ‘Pathos’ in Aristotle’s masterpiece Art of Rhetoric\, as well as the popular street sculpture art in Greece. With a pure white facade\, the dancers are going to set free their bountiful primal passion amid the optimum rhythm. \nThe work had its world premiere at Fabbrica Europa per le arti contemporanee in Italy by Spellbound Contemporary Ballet in 2015. It has toured 11 times in multiple cities in Mainland China and overseas\, having appeared in Guangdong Dance Festival in China\, Oriente Occidente Dance Festival and Prospettiva Danza in Italy. Unlike the executions by Western dancers\, the CCDC dance artists in this special version of Hong Kong premiere are going to bring a different look to this aesthetic-oriented piece with the unique body language shared by Asians. They are going to unveil a brand of aestheticism in an Oriental-meets-Occident contemporary dance performance on the local stage. \n“Classical philosophy\, oriental thought\, electronic music and dance come together in a refined and passionate show.”\n— Marche Teatro \nDancing Philosophy: Corrupt the Youth’s Debut Cross-Disciplinary Dance Creation; Posing Questions About the Essences of Dance and the Present\nThe second half of the production is Dancing Philosophy\, created and performed by local Philosophy study group Corrupt the Youth and stage directed by CCDC Artistic Director Yuri Ng. In this lecture performance\, they will explore the boundaries between dance and philosophy with the audience. Through publishing popular philosophy articles and conducting online and offline discussions\, Corrupt the Youth has been pursuing with readers knowledge and theories in art\, humanities and the world at large. Yuri Ng has invited the group’s nine members to conduct a series of workshops\, having a dialectical dialogue on the essence of dance by means of movements and thoughts. This will also bring the audience an alternative viewing perspective and experience of contemporary dance. \nPhilosophers question and debate unceasingly. When nine philosophers and a dance artist exchange ideas dynamically in the form of ‘keep talking\, keep dancing’\, how would they strike sparks off one another? What is dance? What is contemporary dance? What is the contemporary dance that belongs to this city? There are perhaps no model answers to these questions – they may not even be questions exactly. When philosophers start dancing\, we will pull down the barrier containing established concepts and move towards the possibilities between thinking and dancing. \nDuration is approximately 2 hours with 15-minute intermission \nPerformed in Cantonese with no surtitles \nAudience of aged 6 or above are welcomed
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/pa-ethos-dancing-philosophy/2022-08-27/2/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220827T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220827T171500
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20220727T112915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220727T112915Z
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SUMMARY:Pa | Ethos & Dancing Philosophy
DESCRIPTION:Succeeding the work-in-progress video creation of M.U.D. – Movement UnDefined 2022\, City Contemporary Dance Company (CCDC) is launching another cross-disciplinary production in dance season Dance Mud Spring: Pa | Ethos & Dancing Philosophy. The first half of the production is CCDC’s Residence Choreographer Sang Jijia’s dance work of pure physical movements\, while the second half is Corrupt the Youth’s lecture performance\, a debut collaboration with CCDC. They prompt a dialogue between dance and philosophy: boundaries vanish in the two dance creations\, where the audience can explore the possibilities between movement and stillness\, as well as questioning the essences of dance. \n‘Tableaux’ and ‘keep dancing’ use the body and the mind as the medium respectively. CCDC juxtaposes these two works contrasting in style and perspective\, inviting new and existing audiences to appreciate this cross- disciplinary production and open up different senses to keep the body and mind dancing and questioning constantly. \nPa | Ethos: Toured internationally for 11 Times; Asian Dancers Reshaping the Poetic Pinnacle of the Body\nPa | Ethos\, work of pure dance movements\, was created by CCDC’s Resident Choreographer Sang Jijia. The dancers’ articulate physicality and exquisite emotional sensibility\, coupled with composer Dickson Dee’s gripping\, spirited electronic music\, re-sculpts the physical capacity and poetry of the body. The work’s inspirations came from the fundamental concept of ‘Pathos’ in Aristotle’s masterpiece Art of Rhetoric\, as well as the popular street sculpture art in Greece. With a pure white facade\, the dancers are going to set free their bountiful primal passion amid the optimum rhythm. \nThe work had its world premiere at Fabbrica Europa per le arti contemporanee in Italy by Spellbound Contemporary Ballet in 2015. It has toured 11 times in multiple cities in Mainland China and overseas\, having appeared in Guangdong Dance Festival in China\, Oriente Occidente Dance Festival and Prospettiva Danza in Italy. Unlike the executions by Western dancers\, the CCDC dance artists in this special version of Hong Kong premiere are going to bring a different look to this aesthetic-oriented piece with the unique body language shared by Asians. They are going to unveil a brand of aestheticism in an Oriental-meets-Occident contemporary dance performance on the local stage. \n“Classical philosophy\, oriental thought\, electronic music and dance come together in a refined and passionate show.”\n— Marche Teatro \nDancing Philosophy: Corrupt the Youth’s Debut Cross-Disciplinary Dance Creation; Posing Questions About the Essences of Dance and the Present\nThe second half of the production is Dancing Philosophy\, created and performed by local Philosophy study group Corrupt the Youth and stage directed by CCDC Artistic Director Yuri Ng. In this lecture performance\, they will explore the boundaries between dance and philosophy with the audience. Through publishing popular philosophy articles and conducting online and offline discussions\, Corrupt the Youth has been pursuing with readers knowledge and theories in art\, humanities and the world at large. Yuri Ng has invited the group’s nine members to conduct a series of workshops\, having a dialectical dialogue on the essence of dance by means of movements and thoughts. This will also bring the audience an alternative viewing perspective and experience of contemporary dance. \nPhilosophers question and debate unceasingly. When nine philosophers and a dance artist exchange ideas dynamically in the form of ‘keep talking\, keep dancing’\, how would they strike sparks off one another? What is dance? What is contemporary dance? What is the contemporary dance that belongs to this city? There are perhaps no model answers to these questions – they may not even be questions exactly. When philosophers start dancing\, we will pull down the barrier containing established concepts and move towards the possibilities between thinking and dancing. \nDuration is approximately 2 hours with 15-minute intermission \nPerformed in Cantonese with no surtitles \nAudience of aged 6 or above are welcomed
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/pa-ethos-dancing-philosophy/2022-08-27/1/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220826T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220826T221500
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20220727T112915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220727T112915Z
UID:10018708-1661544000-1661552100@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:Pa | Ethos & Dancing Philosophy
DESCRIPTION:Succeeding the work-in-progress video creation of M.U.D. – Movement UnDefined 2022\, City Contemporary Dance Company (CCDC) is launching another cross-disciplinary production in dance season Dance Mud Spring: Pa | Ethos & Dancing Philosophy. The first half of the production is CCDC’s Residence Choreographer Sang Jijia’s dance work of pure physical movements\, while the second half is Corrupt the Youth’s lecture performance\, a debut collaboration with CCDC. They prompt a dialogue between dance and philosophy: boundaries vanish in the two dance creations\, where the audience can explore the possibilities between movement and stillness\, as well as questioning the essences of dance. \n‘Tableaux’ and ‘keep dancing’ use the body and the mind as the medium respectively. CCDC juxtaposes these two works contrasting in style and perspective\, inviting new and existing audiences to appreciate this cross- disciplinary production and open up different senses to keep the body and mind dancing and questioning constantly. \nPa | Ethos: Toured internationally for 11 Times; Asian Dancers Reshaping the Poetic Pinnacle of the Body\nPa | Ethos\, work of pure dance movements\, was created by CCDC’s Resident Choreographer Sang Jijia. The dancers’ articulate physicality and exquisite emotional sensibility\, coupled with composer Dickson Dee’s gripping\, spirited electronic music\, re-sculpts the physical capacity and poetry of the body. The work’s inspirations came from the fundamental concept of ‘Pathos’ in Aristotle’s masterpiece Art of Rhetoric\, as well as the popular street sculpture art in Greece. With a pure white facade\, the dancers are going to set free their bountiful primal passion amid the optimum rhythm. \nThe work had its world premiere at Fabbrica Europa per le arti contemporanee in Italy by Spellbound Contemporary Ballet in 2015. It has toured 11 times in multiple cities in Mainland China and overseas\, having appeared in Guangdong Dance Festival in China\, Oriente Occidente Dance Festival and Prospettiva Danza in Italy. Unlike the executions by Western dancers\, the CCDC dance artists in this special version of Hong Kong premiere are going to bring a different look to this aesthetic-oriented piece with the unique body language shared by Asians. They are going to unveil a brand of aestheticism in an Oriental-meets-Occident contemporary dance performance on the local stage. \n“Classical philosophy\, oriental thought\, electronic music and dance come together in a refined and passionate show.”\n— Marche Teatro \nDancing Philosophy: Corrupt the Youth’s Debut Cross-Disciplinary Dance Creation; Posing Questions About the Essences of Dance and the Present\nThe second half of the production is Dancing Philosophy\, created and performed by local Philosophy study group Corrupt the Youth and stage directed by CCDC Artistic Director Yuri Ng. In this lecture performance\, they will explore the boundaries between dance and philosophy with the audience. Through publishing popular philosophy articles and conducting online and offline discussions\, Corrupt the Youth has been pursuing with readers knowledge and theories in art\, humanities and the world at large. Yuri Ng has invited the group’s nine members to conduct a series of workshops\, having a dialectical dialogue on the essence of dance by means of movements and thoughts. This will also bring the audience an alternative viewing perspective and experience of contemporary dance. \nPhilosophers question and debate unceasingly. When nine philosophers and a dance artist exchange ideas dynamically in the form of ‘keep talking\, keep dancing’\, how would they strike sparks off one another? What is dance? What is contemporary dance? What is the contemporary dance that belongs to this city? There are perhaps no model answers to these questions – they may not even be questions exactly. When philosophers start dancing\, we will pull down the barrier containing established concepts and move towards the possibilities between thinking and dancing. \nDuration is approximately 2 hours with 15-minute intermission \nPerformed in Cantonese with no surtitles \nAudience of aged 6 or above are welcomed
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/pa-ethos-dancing-philosophy/2022-08-26/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220807T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220807T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20220607T025501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T002127Z
UID:10018412-1659884400-1659888000@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:All About The Three Kingdoms
DESCRIPTION:Let’s get away from the hustle and bustle! Come and enjoy a light-hearted dance show! \nGaining mastery of dance through years of practice\, dancers convey the beauty of tradition in their rich and expressive movements. We’d like to offer you a chance to share in the joy of artistic creation in our vivid and interactive new dance performance. Pick your seat in the theatre and immerse yourself in the magic of dance! \nArt Education Theatre All About The Three Kingdoms is a family-friendly performance for audiences of all ages. \nThrough the show\, which brings alive tales from Romance of the Three Kingdoms\, audiences can gain deeper insights into arts appreciation. In three excerpts from this great classic\, we’ll share the heartaches and tribulations of its heroes as they face troubled times. \nProgramme Summary\nGaining mastery of dance through years of practice\, dancers convey the beauty of tradition in their rich and expressive movements. We’d like to offer you a chance to share in the joy of artistic creation in our vivid and interactive new dance performance. Pick your seat in the theatre and immerse yourself in the magic of dance! \nArt Education Theatre All About The Three Kingdoms is a family-friendly performance for audiences of all ages. Through the show\, which brings alive tales from Romance of the Three Kingdoms\, audiences can gain deeper insights into arts appreciation. In three excerpts from this great classic\, we’ll share the heartaches and tribulations of its heroes as they face troubled times. \nProgramme duration is about 1 hour without intermission \nProgramme Plus \n(1) Stretching Workshop\nDate: 15.7.2022 (Fri) \nTime: 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm (Estimated 1 hour and 15 minutes) \nVenue: Exhibition Gallery\, Sha Tin Town Hall \nTarget: Ages 16 or above \nPackage Price: HK$140 per head (including 1 place in the workshop + 1 ticket to the show) \n(2) Handicraft (Rod Puppet) + Parent-child Dance Workshop\nDate: 16.7.2022 (Sat) \nTime: 10:30 am – 1:30 pm / 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm (Two 3-hour sessions with intermission) \nVenue: Exhibition Gallery\, Sha Tin Town Hall \nTarget: Parent-child / 2 persons\, Ages 4-10 (For ages below 6 must be accompanied by an adult) \nPackage Price: HK$540 per pair (including 2 places in the workshop + 2 tickets to the show) \n(3) Handicraft (Shadow Puppet) + Ethnic Dance Workshop\nDate: 17.7.2022 (Sun) \nTime: 10:30 am – 1:30 pm / 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm (Two 3-hour sessions with intermission) \nVenue: Exhibition Gallery\, Sha Tin Town Hall \nTarget: Ages 10 or above (For ages below 6 must be accompanied by an adult) \nPackage Price: HK$280 per head (including 1 place in the workshop + 1 ticket to the show)
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/all-about-the-three-kingdoms/2022-08-07/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220806T194500
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220806T204500
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20220607T025501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T002127Z
UID:10018411-1659815100-1659818700@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:All About The Three Kingdoms
DESCRIPTION:Let’s get away from the hustle and bustle! Come and enjoy a light-hearted dance show! \nGaining mastery of dance through years of practice\, dancers convey the beauty of tradition in their rich and expressive movements. We’d like to offer you a chance to share in the joy of artistic creation in our vivid and interactive new dance performance. Pick your seat in the theatre and immerse yourself in the magic of dance! \nArt Education Theatre All About The Three Kingdoms is a family-friendly performance for audiences of all ages. \nThrough the show\, which brings alive tales from Romance of the Three Kingdoms\, audiences can gain deeper insights into arts appreciation. In three excerpts from this great classic\, we’ll share the heartaches and tribulations of its heroes as they face troubled times. \nProgramme Summary\nGaining mastery of dance through years of practice\, dancers convey the beauty of tradition in their rich and expressive movements. We’d like to offer you a chance to share in the joy of artistic creation in our vivid and interactive new dance performance. Pick your seat in the theatre and immerse yourself in the magic of dance! \nArt Education Theatre All About The Three Kingdoms is a family-friendly performance for audiences of all ages. Through the show\, which brings alive tales from Romance of the Three Kingdoms\, audiences can gain deeper insights into arts appreciation. In three excerpts from this great classic\, we’ll share the heartaches and tribulations of its heroes as they face troubled times. \nProgramme duration is about 1 hour without intermission \nProgramme Plus \n(1) Stretching Workshop\nDate: 15.7.2022 (Fri) \nTime: 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm (Estimated 1 hour and 15 minutes) \nVenue: Exhibition Gallery\, Sha Tin Town Hall \nTarget: Ages 16 or above \nPackage Price: HK$140 per head (including 1 place in the workshop + 1 ticket to the show) \n(2) Handicraft (Rod Puppet) + Parent-child Dance Workshop\nDate: 16.7.2022 (Sat) \nTime: 10:30 am – 1:30 pm / 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm (Two 3-hour sessions with intermission) \nVenue: Exhibition Gallery\, Sha Tin Town Hall \nTarget: Parent-child / 2 persons\, Ages 4-10 (For ages below 6 must be accompanied by an adult) \nPackage Price: HK$540 per pair (including 2 places in the workshop + 2 tickets to the show) \n(3) Handicraft (Shadow Puppet) + Ethnic Dance Workshop\nDate: 17.7.2022 (Sun) \nTime: 10:30 am – 1:30 pm / 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm (Two 3-hour sessions with intermission) \nVenue: Exhibition Gallery\, Sha Tin Town Hall \nTarget: Ages 10 or above (For ages below 6 must be accompanied by an adult) \nPackage Price: HK$280 per head (including 1 place in the workshop + 1 ticket to the show)
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/all-about-the-three-kingdoms/2022-08-06/2/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220806T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220806T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20220607T025501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T002127Z
UID:10018410-1659798000-1659801600@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:All About The Three Kingdoms
DESCRIPTION:Let’s get away from the hustle and bustle! Come and enjoy a light-hearted dance show! \nGaining mastery of dance through years of practice\, dancers convey the beauty of tradition in their rich and expressive movements. We’d like to offer you a chance to share in the joy of artistic creation in our vivid and interactive new dance performance. Pick your seat in the theatre and immerse yourself in the magic of dance! \nArt Education Theatre All About The Three Kingdoms is a family-friendly performance for audiences of all ages. \nThrough the show\, which brings alive tales from Romance of the Three Kingdoms\, audiences can gain deeper insights into arts appreciation. In three excerpts from this great classic\, we’ll share the heartaches and tribulations of its heroes as they face troubled times. \nProgramme Summary\nGaining mastery of dance through years of practice\, dancers convey the beauty of tradition in their rich and expressive movements. We’d like to offer you a chance to share in the joy of artistic creation in our vivid and interactive new dance performance. Pick your seat in the theatre and immerse yourself in the magic of dance! \nArt Education Theatre All About The Three Kingdoms is a family-friendly performance for audiences of all ages. Through the show\, which brings alive tales from Romance of the Three Kingdoms\, audiences can gain deeper insights into arts appreciation. In three excerpts from this great classic\, we’ll share the heartaches and tribulations of its heroes as they face troubled times. \nProgramme duration is about 1 hour without intermission \nProgramme Plus \n(1) Stretching Workshop\nDate: 15.7.2022 (Fri) \nTime: 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm (Estimated 1 hour and 15 minutes) \nVenue: Exhibition Gallery\, Sha Tin Town Hall \nTarget: Ages 16 or above \nPackage Price: HK$140 per head (including 1 place in the workshop + 1 ticket to the show) \n(2) Handicraft (Rod Puppet) + Parent-child Dance Workshop\nDate: 16.7.2022 (Sat) \nTime: 10:30 am – 1:30 pm / 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm (Two 3-hour sessions with intermission) \nVenue: Exhibition Gallery\, Sha Tin Town Hall \nTarget: Parent-child / 2 persons\, Ages 4-10 (For ages below 6 must be accompanied by an adult) \nPackage Price: HK$540 per pair (including 2 places in the workshop + 2 tickets to the show) \n(3) Handicraft (Shadow Puppet) + Ethnic Dance Workshop\nDate: 17.7.2022 (Sun) \nTime: 10:30 am – 1:30 pm / 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm (Two 3-hour sessions with intermission) \nVenue: Exhibition Gallery\, Sha Tin Town Hall \nTarget: Ages 10 or above (For ages below 6 must be accompanied by an adult) \nPackage Price: HK$280 per head (including 1 place in the workshop + 1 ticket to the show)
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/all-about-the-three-kingdoms/2022-08-06/1/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220805T194500
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220805T204500
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20220607T025501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T002127Z
UID:10018409-1659728700-1659732300@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:All About The Three Kingdoms
DESCRIPTION:Let’s get away from the hustle and bustle! Come and enjoy a light-hearted dance show! \nGaining mastery of dance through years of practice\, dancers convey the beauty of tradition in their rich and expressive movements. We’d like to offer you a chance to share in the joy of artistic creation in our vivid and interactive new dance performance. Pick your seat in the theatre and immerse yourself in the magic of dance! \nArt Education Theatre All About The Three Kingdoms is a family-friendly performance for audiences of all ages. \nThrough the show\, which brings alive tales from Romance of the Three Kingdoms\, audiences can gain deeper insights into arts appreciation. In three excerpts from this great classic\, we’ll share the heartaches and tribulations of its heroes as they face troubled times. \nProgramme Summary\nGaining mastery of dance through years of practice\, dancers convey the beauty of tradition in their rich and expressive movements. We’d like to offer you a chance to share in the joy of artistic creation in our vivid and interactive new dance performance. Pick your seat in the theatre and immerse yourself in the magic of dance! \nArt Education Theatre All About The Three Kingdoms is a family-friendly performance for audiences of all ages. Through the show\, which brings alive tales from Romance of the Three Kingdoms\, audiences can gain deeper insights into arts appreciation. In three excerpts from this great classic\, we’ll share the heartaches and tribulations of its heroes as they face troubled times. \nProgramme duration is about 1 hour without intermission \nProgramme Plus \n(1) Stretching Workshop\nDate: 15.7.2022 (Fri) \nTime: 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm (Estimated 1 hour and 15 minutes) \nVenue: Exhibition Gallery\, Sha Tin Town Hall \nTarget: Ages 16 or above \nPackage Price: HK$140 per head (including 1 place in the workshop + 1 ticket to the show) \n(2) Handicraft (Rod Puppet) + Parent-child Dance Workshop\nDate: 16.7.2022 (Sat) \nTime: 10:30 am – 1:30 pm / 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm (Two 3-hour sessions with intermission) \nVenue: Exhibition Gallery\, Sha Tin Town Hall \nTarget: Parent-child / 2 persons\, Ages 4-10 (For ages below 6 must be accompanied by an adult) \nPackage Price: HK$540 per pair (including 2 places in the workshop + 2 tickets to the show) \n(3) Handicraft (Shadow Puppet) + Ethnic Dance Workshop\nDate: 17.7.2022 (Sun) \nTime: 10:30 am – 1:30 pm / 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm (Two 3-hour sessions with intermission) \nVenue: Exhibition Gallery\, Sha Tin Town Hall \nTarget: Ages 10 or above (For ages below 6 must be accompanied by an adult) \nPackage Price: HK$280 per head (including 1 place in the workshop + 1 ticket to the show)
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/all-about-the-three-kingdoms/2022-08-05/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Dance
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220612T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220612T164500
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20211012T095252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220324T083956Z
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SUMMARY:WILD - The Musical
DESCRIPTION:Come hear the jungle roar! \nCCOHK’s exciting new musical follows the adventures of two animal poachers who discover a wild orchestra in the depths of the jungle and plot to capture the talented animals for a lucrative show on Broadway. \nLeanne Nicholls\nStory & Lyrics \nNick Harvey\nMusic \nEugene Ma\nStage Direction \nMain Cast\nJordan Cheng\, Micah Sandt\, Amuer Calderon\, Corinna Cheng\, Roy Rolloda\, Carmen Law\, Mikki Villa\, Satur Tiamson\, Jay Ar Villidar\, Joe Kirtley\, Angel Lo\, Anthony Wong\, Leanne Nicholls\, Zani\, Sherman Mosquito\, Terry Mak & Four Gig Heads. Also featuring the WILD Dance Team & City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong as the WILD Orchestra! \nPerformed in English. Running time is 90 minutes with a 15-minute intermission.
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/wild/2022-06-12/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong (CCOHK)":MAILTO:info@ccohk.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220611T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220611T211500
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20211012T095252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220324T083956Z
UID:10017516-1654975800-1654982100@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:WILD - The Musical
DESCRIPTION:Come hear the jungle roar! \nCCOHK’s exciting new musical follows the adventures of two animal poachers who discover a wild orchestra in the depths of the jungle and plot to capture the talented animals for a lucrative show on Broadway. \nLeanne Nicholls\nStory & Lyrics \nNick Harvey\nMusic \nEugene Ma\nStage Direction \nMain Cast\nJordan Cheng\, Micah Sandt\, Amuer Calderon\, Corinna Cheng\, Roy Rolloda\, Carmen Law\, Mikki Villa\, Satur Tiamson\, Jay Ar Villidar\, Joe Kirtley\, Angel Lo\, Anthony Wong\, Leanne Nicholls\, Zani\, Sherman Mosquito\, Terry Mak & Four Gig Heads. Also featuring the WILD Dance Team & City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong as the WILD Orchestra! \nPerformed in English. Running time is 90 minutes with a 15-minute intermission.
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/wild/2022-06-11/2/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong (CCOHK)":MAILTO:info@ccohk.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220611T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20220611T164500
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20211012T095252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220324T083956Z
UID:10017515-1654959600-1654965900@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:WILD - The Musical
DESCRIPTION:Come hear the jungle roar! \nCCOHK’s exciting new musical follows the adventures of two animal poachers who discover a wild orchestra in the depths of the jungle and plot to capture the talented animals for a lucrative show on Broadway. \nLeanne Nicholls\nStory & Lyrics \nNick Harvey\nMusic \nEugene Ma\nStage Direction \nMain Cast\nJordan Cheng\, Micah Sandt\, Amuer Calderon\, Corinna Cheng\, Roy Rolloda\, Carmen Law\, Mikki Villa\, Satur Tiamson\, Jay Ar Villidar\, Joe Kirtley\, Angel Lo\, Anthony Wong\, Leanne Nicholls\, Zani\, Sherman Mosquito\, Terry Mak & Four Gig Heads. Also featuring the WILD Dance Team & City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong as the WILD Orchestra! \nPerformed in English. Running time is 90 minutes with a 15-minute intermission.
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/wild/2022-06-11/1/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong (CCOHK)":MAILTO:info@ccohk.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211226T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211226T161000
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20211005T021929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211213T131917Z
UID:10017287-1640530800-1640535000@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:#1314
DESCRIPTION:Taking William Shakespeare’s sonnets as inspiration\, avant-garde physical theatre group Théâtre de la Feuille explores the mesmerising interplay between words and the movement of the body in this powerful play. \nBringing an innovative and modern twist to these classic works\, the performers deconstruct Shakespeare’s poetry to lay bare the irony and fundamental of love. \nWhether you are a Shakespearen scholar\, a theatre buff\, or just a fool for love\, you’ll fall for this rollercoaster ride of action\, drama\, romance and revenge\, all told through movement and spoken word. \nThis play will be performed in English\, Cantonese and Mandarin. \nThis programme is approximately 70 minutes without intermission.\nIn Cantonese\, English and Mandarin\, with Chinese and English surtitles.\nSuitable for aged 6 or above. \nPart of the JOCKEY CLUB New Arts Power (JCNAP)
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/1314/2021-12-26/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Theatre & Circus
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cultureplus.asia/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Image-1_JCNAP2021_Showcase_1314.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211225T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211225T161000
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20211005T021929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211213T131917Z
UID:10017286-1640444400-1640448600@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:#1314
DESCRIPTION:Taking William Shakespeare’s sonnets as inspiration\, avant-garde physical theatre group Théâtre de la Feuille explores the mesmerising interplay between words and the movement of the body in this powerful play. \nBringing an innovative and modern twist to these classic works\, the performers deconstruct Shakespeare’s poetry to lay bare the irony and fundamental of love. \nWhether you are a Shakespearen scholar\, a theatre buff\, or just a fool for love\, you’ll fall for this rollercoaster ride of action\, drama\, romance and revenge\, all told through movement and spoken word. \nThis play will be performed in English\, Cantonese and Mandarin. \nThis programme is approximately 70 minutes without intermission.\nIn Cantonese\, English and Mandarin\, with Chinese and English surtitles.\nSuitable for aged 6 or above. \nPart of the JOCKEY CLUB New Arts Power (JCNAP)
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/1314/2021-12-25/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Theatre & Circus
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cultureplus.asia/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Image-1_JCNAP2021_Showcase_1314.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211224T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Hong_Kong:20211224T211000
DTSTAMP:20260412T042314
CREATED:20211005T021929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211213T131917Z
UID:10017285-1640376000-1640380200@cultureplus.asia
SUMMARY:#1314
DESCRIPTION:Taking William Shakespeare’s sonnets as inspiration\, avant-garde physical theatre group Théâtre de la Feuille explores the mesmerising interplay between words and the movement of the body in this powerful play. \nBringing an innovative and modern twist to these classic works\, the performers deconstruct Shakespeare’s poetry to lay bare the irony and fundamental of love. \nWhether you are a Shakespearen scholar\, a theatre buff\, or just a fool for love\, you’ll fall for this rollercoaster ride of action\, drama\, romance and revenge\, all told through movement and spoken word. \nThis play will be performed in English\, Cantonese and Mandarin. \nThis programme is approximately 70 minutes without intermission.\nIn Cantonese\, English and Mandarin\, with Chinese and English surtitles.\nSuitable for aged 6 or above. \nPart of the JOCKEY CLUB New Arts Power (JCNAP)
URL:https://cultureplus.asia/event/1314/2021-12-24/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, Sha Tin Town Hall\, 1 Yuen Wo Road\, Sha Tin\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Theatre & Circus
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cultureplus.asia/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Image-1_JCNAP2021_Showcase_1314.jpg
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