Season Programme

As If Snowing

Listen to the fleeting moments of clarity, behold the refined beauty.
Every dimension of experience shimmering and pulsating.

Snow,

drifting onto the shoulders of time;

those fleeting moments, moments in wavering prime.

Tenderness carried…

carrying

persistence’s weight, gentle and bright;

breath, in – out –

tiny and deep, weaving into threads;

taste of life, afterwards,

facing the ever-changings;

a dance of deep echoes,

on snow we tread,

to future we go.

Choreography: Sang Jijia
Music: Dickson Dee
Dramaturgy: Janice POON
Set Design: YUEN Hon-wai
Lighting Design: Lawmanray
Costume Design: Taurus WAH
Sound Design: Anthony YEUNG
Video Design: Adrian YEUNG
Performance:LUO Fan, Kelvin MAK, QIAO Yang

Dance Careers at 30, 40, 50, and 60

Dance is not just an art form, but also a career and a life pursuit. Advancing on this path requires professional training, self-discipline, and resilience.

Join us for an inspiring session with four distinguished artists—Kelvin Mak, Luo Fan, Sang Jijia, and Qiao Yang—each at different stages of life. They will share their insights on the dance profession and discuss how to maintain passion and sincerity amidst changes in themselves and the environment.

Whether you are new to dance or already on your journey, this sharing session offers valuable experiences and inspiration to help you progress further in your dance career.

Do not miss this opportunity to hear the voices of these artists, absorb their wisdom and strength, and make your dance dreams shine even brighter!

Date:4 July 2024 (Thu)

Time:7:30om (appx 90mins)

Location: TungPo (No.2, Tsat Po Street, San Po Kong,)

  • Free event with pre-registration required.
  • The event will be conducted in Putonghua / Cantonese.
  • Quota is limited and will be offered on a first-come-first-served basis.

Free Registration Online now

Venue Partner

12-13*, 19-20* Jul 2024 (Fri – Sat) 8pm
14, 21 Jul 2024 (Sun) 3pm
$320, $240, $180
*With post-performance meet-the-artist session
Shouson Theatre, Hong Kong Arts Centre