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Review- The Odyssey Of Little Dragon- Contemporary City Dance Company 18-8-19
Hong Kong has always had a soft spot for Kung Fu legend Bruce Lee; countless have been the movies, exhibitions and artworks dedicated to him, and this time Contemporary City Dance Company pays homage to the ultimate Kung Fu master by honouring his art through an immersive journey called The Odyssey Of Little Dragon, showing at Shatin Town Hall.
Review- The Nutcracker, by John Neumeier- Hong Kong Arts Festival18-3-19
When I first heard that The Nutcracker was going to be shown at The Hong Kong Arts Festival this year I felt a mix of excitement (as I never get tired of seeing that production) and a tinge of curiosity to see how such a Christmas-oriented show would fit into a springtime schedule.
Review- Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan The 45th Anniversary Gala Programme Retrospectives of Lin Hwai-min's Works- Hong Kong Arts Festival2-3-19
I have seen great dancers stop time onstage. The complete control they have over every inch of their body, from the tip of their toes to the longest hair of their heads connects in a metaphysical way with the other dancers that seem to possess the same superpower.
Review- 2019 Dancers Homework- City Contemporary Dance Company21-1-19
2019 Dancers’ Homework showcased four new pieces from four emerging CCDC artists, Shirley Lok, Ivan Chan, Lee Ka-ki and Terry Tsang.
Review - In An Instant - 8/F Platform, Hong Kong Dance Company24-9-17
‘In An Instant’, choreographed by Dorothy Sek, captivated every audience member’s attention from start to finish. The company is known for pushing boundaries and their originality and creativity. They experiment and play with movement to create beautiful visions, and this piece did not disappoint.
Opens tonight: L'Amour Immortel- A story of untimely love and struggle.9-6-17
Love endures. In this world - or any other.
Hong Kong Dance Company presents: L'Amour Immortel6-6-17
Another sneak peek from Hong Kong Dance- this time the artists involved in the show tell us more about it.
Introducing L'Amour Immortel- Hong Kong Dance Company31-5-17
Winner of three Hong Kong Dance Awards 2016, including Outstanding Performance by a Female Dancer, Outstanding Performance by a Male Dancer and Outstanding Set Design for Dance, L’Amour Immortel is a captivating adaptation of Hong Kong film icon Tsui Hark’s A Chinese Ghost Story.
Promo video- L'Amour Immortel- Hong Kong Dance Company19-5-17
The futile love between man and ghost has long carried metamorphic connotations in Chinese literature. Women, in particular, were depicted as ingenious, headstrong and bold – contrary to the gentle, motherly yet oppressed figures in history. For some, the existence of these ghostly women became their silent cry against patriarchy, while others saw an outlet for their fantasy.
Preview: Why Not Kill Us All....- CCDC19-5-17
City Contemporary Dance Company is presenting its latest work which will be staged next week at Studio Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural Centre. Why Not Kill Us All is Bruce Wong’s first full-length choreography.
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