City Contemporary Dance Company Presents 2026-27 Dance Season: “Sensory Matrix”
[vc_row enable_arrows_animation="no"][vc_column][vc_single_image image="51566" img_size="full"][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row enable_arrows_animation="no"][vc_column][vc_column_text]【FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE】 City Contemporary Dance Company Presents 2026-27 Dance Season: "Sensory Matrix" Connecting the senses and the present through layered bodies, time and space (HONG KONG – March 30, 2026) City Contemporary Dance Company (CCDC) proudly unveils its 2026–27 dance season, “Sensory Matrix”, inviting audiences to explore life, emotion and sensation from multiple angles. Led by Artistic Director Sang Jijia, the season features four distinctive works that open up a layered space where sensation and empathy meet, gently stretching our ways of seeing. With new series and new rhythms, four major stage productions and a slate of overseas tours, CCDC draws on everyday experience and, through the dancers’ finely tuned bodies, weaves together diverse cultures and cross-media forms into a vivid, richly textured programme. A Visionary Message from Artistic Director Sang Jijia "With each turning season, the stage transforms anew," says Sang Jijia. "With ‘Sensory Matrix’, I am interested in how shifts of body, time and space can sharpen what we sense and reveal what usually stays unseen.” He emphasises that CCDC will continue to connect across Asia and revisit classic works, and hopes that every audience member can feel the force of the present moment in the play of light, shadow and movement on stage. Four Major Productions: Resonance Across Generations Season Opener: Two Matters (May, 2026) A double bill featuring Chen Wu-kang’s Restory, which starts from the idea of “rest” and weaves Cantopop with touch and physical support to awaken Hong Kong’s collective memories; and Bruce Wong’s Nowhere to Land, which captures a lucid struggle inside extreme emotions, holding one’s self at the edge between order and imbalance. ‘Laap3 Laap3 Ling3’ Series: Like Summer Flowers (July – August, 2026) This new series focuses on emerging choreographers and is choreographed and performed by CCDC dancers. True to its name, the work showcases the vibrant