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A Poem About the Unknown is a dance theatre performance directed by Chinese dance artists Lian...
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This article is brought to you by The Hong Kong Ballet. 25-year-old Garry Corpuz is one of Hong...
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Established by the choreographer Tao Ye in 2008, TAO Dance Theatre is an anomaly in the world of...
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Chinese-Australian dancer Li Cunxin has been enjoying his long yet productive retirement for...
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When asked to pick one word that describes the city of Hong Kong, Romanian performance artist...
Read Moreby Elle Kwan | Nov 18, 2017 | China, Review, Theatre and Dance, Theatre and Gender | 0
The Legend Of White Snake isn’t old–it’s ancient. One of China’s Four Great Folktales (the other...
Read Moreby Zolima Citymag | Nov 5, 2017 | China, Hong Kong, News, Theatre and Dance | 0
It isn’t often you find a Hong Kong resident unfamiliar with the pirate legend of Cheung Chau, but...
Read Moreby Zolima Citymag | Nov 5, 2017 | China, Hong Kong, Review, Switzerland, Theatre and Dance | 0
This article is brought to you by the Hong Kong Arts Centre With its expansive alpine views, low...
Read Moreby Wu Haiyun | Aug 18, 2017 | China, Interview, Theatre and Dance, Theatre and Gender | 0
Jin Xing, one of China’s most popular TV hosts, dancers, and actresses, is returning to one of her...
Read Moreby Cai Yiwen | Jul 27, 2017 | China, News, Theatre and Dance | 0
Once a Cultural Revolution dancer, Wen Hui has become a pioneer of choreography that focuses on...
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Red, a documentary play created by Wen Hui’s Living Dance Studio, is based on Red Detachment of...
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