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ISH Dance Collective from Amsterdam will brings its blend of street dance, sports and music to Hong Kong in June 2024. Before that, breakdance will be paired with classical music in Symphony of New Worlds, a City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong programme. Photo: WKCDA

Breakdance, hip hop, martial arts … and an orchestra playing classical music? Genres meet in 2 Hong Kong events

  • Breakdance’s debut as an Olympic sport is celebrated in Hong Kong in a show featuring two orchestras and ‘ambassador of French hip hop’ Mourad Merzouki
  • Another show in the city will see classical musicians share a stage with breakdancers, BMX riders, skaters, skateboarders and more

In Paris this summer, breakdancing, or “breaking”, will move from the streets to the stadium as it debuts as an Olympic sport.

The street dance form that first took the world by storm in the 1980s is also breaking boundaries in Hong Kong – two upcoming performances will see break dancers perform on the same stage as classical musicians.

On May 23-24, French conductor Zahia Ziouani will lead France’s Divertimento Symphony Orchestra, which she founded, and the City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong in an electrifying fusion of music and movement styles from around the globe.

Part of this year’s French May Art Festival, the show, titled “Symphony of New Worlds”, will feature a diverse repertoire from Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America.

Zahia Ziouani will conduct France’s Divertimento Symphony Orchestra and the City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong in a performance of music accompanied by breakdance and others forms of movement.

Ziouani, who spearheaded this collaboration, tells the Post that the idea behind it is to create a new world where “we accept new forms and act together with diversity in music and dance”.

“It’s not very usual here in France to have this kind of music on the stage of classical performances. ‘Symphony of New Worlds’ makes it possible to discover the world not only by music but also by dance,” she says.

On stage Mourad Merzouki, known as the “Ambassador of French hip hop”, will infuse the music’s vibrant rhythms with a dynamic fusion of hip hop, breakdance, martial arts, and contemporary dance.

As a choreographer trained in martial arts and circus acrobatics, Merzouki says expanding the boundaries of hip hop dance is a long-standing endeavour.

“Breaking down barriers, crossing disciplines, creating unexpected dialogues, shaking things up, and being shaken are what deeply drive me in the process of creation,” Merzouki says.

It’s a very amazing opportunity to create a project about the spirit about the Olympic Games
Zahia Ziouani, French conductor

He says he hopes that this union of the worlds of classical music and street dance can bring both genres to a wider audience.

While the distinct nature of the two art forms has posed challenges, both Ziouani and Merzouki have found the collaboration on “Symphony of New Worlds” a rewarding experiment.

“This collaboration allows [both] to grow in terms of openness, and also taking risks,” says Merzouki.

Choreographer Mourad Merzouki. For him, expanding the boundaries of hip hop dance is not a new endeavour.

For Ziouani, the fusion with hip hop dance injects energy and diversity to classical music, as well as resonating with the inclusion of breakdance as an Olympic sport.

“It’s a very amazing opportunity to create a project about the spirit about the Olympic Games,” she says. “The Games is not only a feast or a big event of sports but also about meeting different cultures and Olympic values.”

Merzouki says the performance reflects the spirit of sports competition and its values of excellence, friendship, and respect.

“Our goal is to take the audience on a journey that resonates with poetry, beauty, light, and generosity. In a sense, we need to counterbalance the complexities of the world we are in today,” he adds.

Coincidentally, another cross-disciplinary fusion of music and dance will take place at Freespace in the West Kowloon Cultural District in June.

ISH Dance Collective (above) from Amsterdam will perform “Elements of Freestyle” to a musical accompaniment at Freestyle in the West Kowloon Cultural District. Photo” WKCDA

Called “Elements of Freestyle”, the performance by Amsterdam-based ISH Dance Collective promises to be a theatrical blend of breakdance, in-line skating, skateboarding, freestyle basketball, BMX and free running, accompanied by live music performed by cellist Annie Tangberg and violinist Vera van der Bie.

It is a showcase of the limitless possibilities of contemporary performance as well as the innovative and transformative power of Freespace, which opened five years ago as the city’s largest black box theatre, says Paul Tam, the cultural district’s executive director of performing arts.

In addition to the June 28-30 performances, members of the ISH Dance Collective will lead three public workshops in June.

“Symphony of New Worlds”, Grand Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, May 23-24, 8pm. Visit www.frenchmay.com for details. “Elements of Freestyle”, ISH Dance Collective, The Box, Freespace, June 28-29, 8pm, June 30, 3pm. Visit www.westkowloon.hk for details.

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