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Opium wars, childhood memories take centre stage at Hong Kong arts festival
City’s choreographer Victor Fung and visual artist Royce Ng among globally recognised artists using ArtSnap platform for shows at this year’s event
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In conversation with Tan Dun: Oscar-winning Chinese composer and cultural preserver
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Can reinvented lion dance end Hong Kong’s ‘identity crisis’?
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Why dark Irish reimagining of Swan Lake ballet ditches tutus
Michael Keegan-Dolan’s acclaimed version, with doomed heroine sexually abused by her priest, forms part of Hong Kong’s New Vision Arts Festival
3 Sep 2018 - 4:12PM
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How immersive theatre productions ‘break the fourth wall’
Workcenter of Jerzy Grotowski and Thomas Richards and orleanlaiproject will take Hong Kong audiences to world that borders between reality and fantasy
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Du Yun’s Pulitzer-winning trafficking opera comes to Hong Kong
Production, focused on dark machinations of human psyche as two angels are exploited after falling to Earth, is part of city’s ninth New Vision Arts Festival
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Highs and lows of out-of-this-world, deep-sea music performances
Astronaut Chris Hadfield’s ‘Space Oddity’ vocals while orbiting Earth, a music show played underwater and concert given in asylum are among craziest gigs
14 Aug 2018 - 4:32PM
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Leaping off the page: 5 literary works visualised through dance
From a dark Southern Gothic tale to a surreal novel turned into a 3D sculpture, literary works offer endless possibilities for flawless dance to light up the stage
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