Meeting In-between Time 7.10.2022 8PM 8.10.2022 6PM, 7:15PM, 8:30PM 9.10.2022 6PM 14.10.2022 8PM 15.10.2022 6PM, 7:15PM, 8:30PM 16.10.2022 6PM, 7:15PM, 8:30PM The Pokfulam Farm $50︱CCDC Members:$30 “Local Brewery” Package* $80︱CCDC Members:$55 * “Local Brewery” Package includes one standard ticket and one can of Craft Beer by Young Master (330ml) , only applicable to audience aged 18 or aboveHong Kong Dance Awards 2023 Outstanding Alternative Space Production Multidisciplinary Dance Theatre: Immersive Installation & Contemporary Dance Integrating contemporary dance, visual arts and installation, dancing bodies intersect with projection visuals and wander through the historic building on the hill surrounded by sea view. In this revitalized heritage site located in the southern part of Hong Kong, the past and present meet. CCDC’s award-winning resident choreographer Sang Jijia leads multidisciplinary artists to create a site-specific performance at The Pokfulam Farm, a revitalization project which transformed the former Old Dairy Farm Senior Staff Quarters. Under the mesmerizing moving landscape at the Pokfulam Farm, a uniquely curated immersive theatre experience for the audience await through video mapping, sound design and installation. The past and the present encounters in the twilight. Everything echoes. In time, we shall meet. Performance Highlights About The Pokfulam Farm The Pokfulam Farm, previously the Old Dairy Farm Senior Staff Quarters formerly known as The Braemar, comprises Grade I historic buildings and is under the Batch IV Revitalization Scheme of the Development Bureau. The Farm serves as the entrance to Pok Fu Lam, from which the public would learn about the history of the place. With the adoption of a community perspective, the Farm would provide exihibtion, docent tours and workshops in order to demonstrate the history of the Old Dairy Farm and link it up with the surrounding settlement culture, promoting lifestyle diversity and appreciation of the nature. It also promotes and…
Brown 16.12.2022 8PM 17.12.2022 8PM* 18.12.2022 3PM* 23.12.2022 8PM 24.12.2022 8PM 25.12.2022 3PM Studio Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural Centre $280 *With post-performance meet-the-artist sessionHong Kong Dance Awards 2023 Outstanding Medium Venue Production Outstanding Ensemble Performance Outstanding Performance by a Female Dancer – Peggy LAM Outstanding Music Composition – KIM Jaeduk Unveiling the Rhapsody of Modern Arts Evoking the Prowess of Asian Dance Brown, stems from wood and underlies all nature. An earthy hue that signals breaths and movements of non-human, sending pulses from the roots to the tips of the surreal, stirring the deepest sentiments. As traditional Korean bows, drum beats, and electronic music entwine in slowly advancing momentum, dancers swing and meander like flowing streams and floating clouds, in bursts of resilient energy. Brace yourself for an epic duel – one between music and dance, the primordial and the modern. Brown marks a refreshing collaboration between CCDC and Kim Jaeduk, Artistic Director of the Modern Table Contemporary Dance Company, since Jangdan in 2018. As choreographer and composer of this new creation, the famed artist once again pushes the performers to their limits with his signature choreographic language. Kim has been exploring various colour themes. He seeks to render colours both visible and audible through a multisensory portrayal. Teaser Choreography and Original Music KIM Jaeduk Rehearsal Master Bruce WONG Performance Suyi HON, Felix KE, Natalie KO, Eric KWONG, Bobo LAI, Peggy LAM, Shirley LOK, Zelia TAN, Brian YAM*, Simpson YAU Guest Performance Ivan CHAN, Florence WOO Lighting Design Lawmanray Image and Costume Design YEUNG Chin Sound Design Anthony YEUNG * The Artistic Internship Scheme is supported by the Hong Kong Arts Development CouncilAudience of aged 6 or above are welcomed. Approximately 70 minutes. CCDC reserves the right to substitute artists and vary advertised programmes. Performance Photos…
Ben Sir's Dancing Academy - from taboo to BENboo Dance Theatre in Education for Families and All Adult: “Don’t say that word, kid… and that word as well…” Child: “What exactly am I not allowed to say?” Children are often told by adults which words are off-limits and shouldn’t be uttered. But what if they sang them, or danced them out? As Christmas approaches, CCDC is transforming its theatre into a sports field, for a collaborative production between Cantonese linguist Ben Sir and CCDC's Artistic Director Yuri Ng. In this joyous and educational dance theatre piece titled Ben Sir's Dancing Academy - from taboo to BENboo, performers breathe new life to “vulgar” words and phrases through spoken lyrics and dance. As adults and children show off their Canton prowess while breaking a sweat together, all taboos are thrown out the window. Through their ingenious fusion of dance and language, Ben Sir and Yuri capture the colloquial wonder of the Cantonese dialect through movements and rhythm. It's a great way for children to become more fluent and articulate, while adding merriment to the festive season! Discount Schemes at URBTIX HK Philharmonic Orchestra Club Bravo Members Chung Ying Theatre “Energy Fun Club plus” Friends of HK Ballet Friends of HK Chinese Orchestra Friends of HK Dance Company HKREP Pals Zuni Friends HKIFF Cine Fan Classic, Patron and Student Privileg Members of E-side Dance Company Fringe Club Members (Paid) Members of Hong Kong Dance Alliance Friends of POP Theatre Members of ManulifeMOVE MOViE MOViE MembersHolders of CCDC Dance Centre Dance Card Holders of CCDC Dance Centre Kids Card Members of HKAPA Alumni Association Members of The Federation of Hong Kong Polytechnic University Alumni Associations Friends of Guangdong Modern Dance Company Members of Hong Kong Arts Administrators’ Association Members of…
Travel of Soul Time AFTER Time & Echo in the Mirror 12.5.2023 8pm* 13.5.2023 8pm* 14.5.2023 3pm Auditorium, Kwai Tsing Theatre $320︱$240︱$180 *With post-performance meet-the-artist session Transcription of the city through a clash of bodily aesthetics in boldly bizarre visuals and subtly witty narratives In this double-bill performance featuring surreal visuals and gentle whispers of sentiments, the dance presents audiences with an impactful collision of aesthetics across generations. If timeline is being tugged at both ends, struggling in-between, how are we to respond to the present with the past, and to move forward into the future? Travel of Soul Time AFTER Time Breaking taboos: stirring souls with dance and ceremony Delving deep into his signature theme—the traditional Canton funeral ritual “Hell-door-breaking”—emerging local choreographer Terry Tsang has created a distinctive stage aesthetic. The piece delivers striking visual impact while exploring themes of life and death and questioning the social status quo. With imagery both intense and bizarre, bodily rituals traverse the world of the living and the dead, as though a religious rite is being performed on stage. But what is the object of worship: the city or the people? The past, present, or future? And who shall find salvation through the ceremony? Rehearsal Photo Highlights Video: Jack WONG Yiu-kuen Stage Photo Photo: Carmen SO, Worldwide Dance Project Choreography Terry TSANG Music LEUNG Po-wing* Dramaturgy Melissa LEUNG Rehearsal Master Jack WONG Yiu-kuen “Hell-door-breaking” Advisor WONG Cheuk-git Set and Lighting Design Lawmanray Costume Design Charfi HUNG Sound Design Candog HA Performance Suyi HON, Felix KE, Natalie KO, Bobo LAI, Peggy LAM, Shirley LOK, Zelia TAN, Brian YAM^, Simpson YAU Echo in the Mirror Connecting past memories with the present—weaving all odds, ordinaries and wonders Resident Artist Noel Pong created a compelling new choreography with a lyrical pairing of…
When a Poo Woos 11.8.2023 7:30pm 12.8.2023 2:30pm, 7:30pm 13.8.2023 2:30pm Auditorium, Sha Tin Town Hall $320︱$240︱$180 Dance Theatre for Families “Yes, I am a piece of poo!” When all is “shat” and done, can Excreman still find meaning in his “excremental” existence? Excreman and his group of little poo-men are fighting for their dreams in an epic adventure through the dark and stinky sewers, where they encounter violent waves and even a mysterious “her”. Can Excreman fulfill his destiny and land in a field of fragrant roses? This summer, join the poo-squad on their perilous yet heart-warming quest of love and fantasy! In a pioneering collaboration, City Contemporary Dance Company (CCDC) and Chun Tian Hua Hua are bringing the latter’s popular children’s book The Excreman to the stage with contemporary dance for the first time. With a 40-strong ensemble led by Artistic Director Yuri Ng, the performance features a series of ensemble performance, ingenious costume, fantastical stage designs, dazzling animation projections, and paired with newly-arranged classical music. Enjoy an emotional roller-coaster ride with your family in this “poo”-fectly whimsical show that will both entertain and warm the cockles of your hearts. Full Experience: Add-on Talks Audience may join the post-performance talks and exchange ideas with the guest speakers. Free of charge, no registration required. Conducted in Cantonese. Original Story Brian TSE, Alice MAK Choreography and Direction Yuri NG Music Arrangement Siu Tung Co-choreography and Rehearsal Coaching Noel PONG, Peggy LAM Rehearsal Coaching Ronly KONG Rehearsal Mistress Shirley LOK Illustration and Animation Lunchtime Production Ltd. Set and Lighting Design Lawmanray Costume Design YEUNG Chin Sound Design Candog HA Dramaturgy Melissa LEUNG Creation and Performance CCDC Dance Artists: Suyi HON, Natalie KO, Felix KE, Eric KWONG, Nini WANG, Brian YAM, Simpson YAU; ‘Dance Training and Performance Practice Programme’…
Jumping Frames – Hong Kong International Movement-image Festival 12.9-6.10.2023 Eaton HK MCL K11 Art House $110 A conversation between space, body, and the moving image, spiralling on an endless journey. For over two decades, ‘Jumping Frames’ has championed the diverse possibilities of what performance can be on screen. Coming this September, the Festival will once again showcase an eclectic range of creations and experiments through screenings and expanded presentations to explore the traces of dance, life, and the environment. Curation Elysa WendiCo-presenter Festival Partners CCDC reserves the right to substitute artists and vary advertised programmes.
Opening Performance of 'City Contemporary Dance Festival 2023' Stream of Dust 11.11.2023 8pm^ 12.11.2023 3pm 14.11.2023 8pm 15.11.2023 8pm^ 16.11.2023 8pm^ 17.11.2023 8pm The Box, Freespace, West Kowloon Cultural District $300 Free Standing, audiences are free to move around ^With post-performance meet-the-artist session Moderator: Melissa LEUNG Guests: 11.11: Sang Jijia, Dickson Dee, Leo CHEUNG, Lawmanray, Charfi HUNG 15.11: Louis Miha 16.11: LI Yong-jing, Shirley LOK, CCDC Dance Artists, Graduating Students of School of Dance, HKAPA Witness the motion of dust within a captivating, spectating space to reflect the polar extremes within each of us Dust Dances in Infinite Light For eternity, endless specks of dust have churned with the wheels of nature. Gathering and dispersing, they witness the passage of time while traversing history. Both billowy and static, they reflect the polar extremes within each of us. This production marks the latest creation of CCDC Resident Choreographer Sang Jijia following his award-winning work Meeting In-between Time. Featuring a troupe of over 40 dancers from the company as well as graduating students of School of Dance, HKAPA, the performance invites audiences to witness the motion of dust within a captivating stage and spectating space, as it floats and puts down roots while dancing with the light, rising and falling with the world around it. Stage Photos Photos: Carmen SO Choreography Sang Jijia Original Music Dickson Dee Dramaturgy Janice POON* Scenography Leo CHEUNG Rehearsal Mistresses LI Yong-jing*、Shirley LOK Lighting Design Lawmanray Assistant Lighting Design CHAN Man-nga* Sound Design Leung Po-wing* Costume Design Charfi HUNG Featured Performance Alex CHEUNG* Performance AN Tzu-huan, Suyi HON, Felix KE, Natalie KO, Eric KWONG, Genie LOK, Nini WANG, Brian YAM, Skye YAO, Simpson YAU, Tally ZHUANG; Graduating Students of School of Dance, HKAPA: Kiki CAI, Leanne CHAN, Jade CHAN, Vanessa CHAN, Coco CHENG, Kathy CHEUNG, Nicole CHEUNG, Ching CHU, Vicky…
'City Contemporary Dance Festival 2023' HOTPOT East Asia Dance Platform Dance artists from China, Japan and South Korea will once again gather at the ‘HOTPOT East Asia Dance Platform’ after two years of waiting. These top dance talents from the region will travel to Hong Kong – bringing with them top-notch contemporary performances steeped in their own cultures – for an international audience in one of the city’s most anticipated celebrations of dance this November. Hong Kong Focus 17.11.2023 4pm Studio Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural CentreGreater China I 18.11.2023 5pm Studio Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural CentreKorea 18.11.2023 8pm Theatre, Sheung Wan Civic CentreGreater China II 19.11.2023 5pm Studio Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural CentreJapan 19.11.2023 8pm The Box, Freespace, West Kowloon Cultural District$240 IT’S NOT MY BODY chapter 3.5 Photo:Mak Tanki Wong is a freelance dancer, teacher, choreographer, multimedia designer, and one of the founders of NEO Dance HK. His creation Division was awarded the 1st prize at the 7th Jerusalem International Choreography Competition. Galatea and Pygmalion and Galatea X received the Hong Kong Dance Awards for ‘Outstanding Achievement in Independent Dance’ and ‘Outstanding Achievement in Choreography’ in 2011 and 2014 respectively. Wong received the ‘Award for Young Artist’ at the Hong Kong Arts Development Awards in 2014. His video work Come Rain Or Shine got the ‘Outstanding Cinematography’ and ‘Outstanding Film’ at Manifest Dance-film Festival 2022. Choreography, Performance, Props Design, Sound Design and Editing Tanki WONG Original Music Wolff Bergen Lighting Design Lawmanray Props Coordination TSUI Wai-hong (Voyu) @Siu Fung Production The premiere of this work is presented by Hong Kong Dance Exchange Through THE LENS Photo:Wong Yiu Kuen Jack Rosalie Ng is one of the regular evening class tutors of Beyond Dance Theater. She graduated from the University of Hong Kong, majoring in Translation. In…
Covalence 25.11.2023 4pm (Including Opening Ceremony)/ 5:30pm Oi! (12 Oil Street, North Point) Free admission (Pre-registration online for a free gift) Contemporary Dance x Revitalised Heritage Infusing the Historical Buildings with Youth Power of Dance CCDC is joining ‘Heritage Run and Fun’ series of 2023-24 Eastern District Cultural Festival with a new creation by emerging choreographer Tsang Wing-fai, leading a team of 16 young dancers to dance in the revitalised heritage site Oi!. Audience members are invited to wander around along with the contemporary dance performance to explore the buildings and space in the site. Oi! includes a historic building complex opened in 1908. It was a yacht club clubhouse which was on what was the waterfront in North Point at the time. Following land reclamation work in the 1930s, the buildings were initially converted into staff quarters for the Government Supplies Department and later into a storage facility for the Antiquities and Monuments Office. The performance by youth aims at infusing the complex with dance power, featuring the buildings in the site which are built and revamped respectively through the past hundred years. By introducing Oi!, the public arts space revitalized from historical buildings which is now open to public, contemporary dance connects the community by 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Choreography TSANG Wing-fai Rehearsal Assistant CHEUNG Tsz-kwan Music Step IP Costume Design Edmond KOK Performance CHAN Tsz-kwan, CHENG Long-sing, Cheria KAN, Christina LAI, LEUNG Man-shun, MAN Hin-wun, Kelly MAN, PONG Kai-ying, Meki SHUM, Jade SZETO, TANG Tsz-wan, TANG Shuk-han, TSANG Kai-yu, WONG Sze-wing, Minnie YAU, YIP Hoi-ying Co-organised & Sponsored by Co-organised by Free standing and free walkingApproximately 40 minutes without intermission. 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Living Up/噏 to Death 14.1.2024 5pm 15.1.2024 8pm 18.1.2024 8pm* 19.1.2024 8pm 20.1.2024 3pm*, 8pm 21.1.2024 3pm The Box, Freespace, West Kowloon Cultural District $320 *With post-performance meet-the-artist sessionTRAIN THE SOUL, CONVERSE WITH THE ERA, TO ESTABLISH A TRANQUIL ABODE FOR THE CONTEMPORARY BODY Enter into a realm without words, through a boundary-breaking ritual. Let your consciousness travel amid darkness and light, in search of a peace between ecstasy and sorrow. Multidisciplinary director and choreographer Ivanhoe Lam and the creative team blend dance, installations, text, videos, and electronic music, turning the theatre space at The Box into an unorthodox laboratory. Audiences are invited into a psychological experiment of separating the body and soul apart, to explore the notion of ‘living’ in the ‘post-truth’ era and experience an unknown rebirth. We will all be indispensable participants playing out an etude facing death. Living Up/噏 to Death, which concludes the dance season, marks the final stop of the ‘It’s Summer!’ journey. It is also a portal that unlocks each audience’s imagination of their future life journey. Learn to say goodbye, at The Box in January 2024.Special Path of Entering the LaboratoryStage photosAudience Feedbacks“A bold experimental theatre bringing creative ways to experience the transcendence of death.” —Lyman Heung, Awarded Artist“The ability to laugh is truly important. Love the music by hirsk and movement.” —Gigi Cheung, Singer"Unforgettable! Enjoy the interactive show! Prepare to be captivated by the most intriguing dance theatre experience ever. Explore the profound theme of death through the mesmerizing art of dance.” —Dr. Daren Leung, Research Assistant Professor of Lingnan University"It is a perfectly executed extravaganza of - Elegant yet brutal dances with metaphors; Multi-content texts - both poetic and satire; Pop queens of exaggerated emotions and styles; Cabaret- and cat walk-like sensations; Real time imagery soon disappearing into trapped patterns…