Storm Clouds
HK Dance Company
Date: 24-26 June, 2016
Venue: HK Cultural Centre, Grand Theatre
Tickets: $330, $260, $200, $140 from Urbtix
More info:
24-26 June – 7:45pm – $330, $260, $200, $140
25-26 June – 3pm – $300, $240, $180, $120
Tag: dance
Storm Clouds
Storm Clouds
HK Dance Company
Date: 24-26 June, 2016
Venue: HK Cultural Centre, Grand Theatre
Tickets: $330, $260, $200, $140 from Urbtix
More info:
24-26 June – 7:45pm – $330, $260, $200, $140
25-26 June – 3pm – $300, $240, $180, $120
Storm Clouds
Storm Clouds
HK Dance Company
Date: 24-26 June, 2016
Venue: HK Cultural Centre, Grand Theatre
Tickets: $330, $260, $200, $140 from Urbtix
More info:
24-26 June – 7:45pm – $330, $260, $200, $140
25-26 June – 3pm – $300, $240, $180, $120
Project 4th June, a 24-hour Online Dance Commemoration of Tiananmen
Singaporean artist Ming Poon, aka Ming Apur, likes as he puts it to use choreography as a “tool to interrogate, disrupt and re-organise the social and political relationality of the body in time and space.”
Poon’s latest work is Project June 4th a 24-hour online commemoration of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests that looks to use dance to speak out against state censorship of peaceful dissent, criticism and the erasure and rewriting of history. For as Poon says “Once we forget, history repeats itself and the oppressors become emboldened”.
On 4 June 1989 the peaceful mass student protests in Tiananmen Square were ended by military force. Although more than 30 years have passed, the Chinese government still suppresses any mention or acknowledgement of the incident.
On 5 June a single man stood against a column of tanks… Project 4th June commemorates those who were murdered, the movement and choreography of Tank Man represents as Poon puts it “the potential that lies within ordinary persons to stop the machines of violence and oppression. It is also a call-out to stand up against injustice, no matter how small we think we are and how insurmountable we think the task is.”
6 dancers will take turns performing Tank Man throughout the 24-hour commemoration. Each will attempt to interpret the choreography in a way that expresses their individual thoughts and relationship to the Tiananmen Square incident, state censorship and the fight for human rights and democracy.
The 6 dancers are:
1. Pink Tank: “Watch out, the world is not behind you.”
2. Tank Ghost: “Of Ghosts and Shells”
3. Tank Zheng: “No Tank On Rainbow”
4. Tank Sexy: “The Days Without Cigarettes / 沒有煙抽的日子“
5. Tank Plant: “Planting the Reality”
6. Tank Critique Critique: “Which Tanks Do You Need To Stand In Front Of?”
If you want to watch, join or participate (see the video above for the choreography) in the commemoration Poon has an event etiquette to help make it safe for everyone. Keep your identity, as well as others’ anonymous!
- If you turn on your camera during the commemoration, put on a mask before doing so. Also, make sure that your background does not reveal any personal information, ideally sit with a blank wall as your background.
- Microphones will be turned OFF by default throughout the commemoration, to avoid voice detection.
- Before entering the commemoration room, replace your display name with an alias. Your alias should be written in the following manner: Tank ___ (e.g., Tank Person, Tank ABC, Tank 123, etc,). Do not include any personal information in it.
Project June 4th
Date: 4 June, 2022 (
Venue: live stream on Zoom and Youtube
Tickets: Free
More info: www.mingapur.com
live stream on Zoom and Youtube
Turn(it) Out Festival
2nd Turn(it) Out Festival
HK Ballet, American Ballet Theatre Studio Company, The Rule Breakers, Ballet Classics for Children
Date: 28 April – 8 May, 2022
Venue: West Kowloon Cultural District, The Box
Tickets: $300, $200
Amadeus (a cyberpunk dream)
Amadeus (a cyberpunk dream) is a short film, available on youtube, created by the Hong Kong Ballet and the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra which depicts Mozart’s journey from the classical era to a psychedelic urbanscape in frenetic Hong Kong.
Director and production designer Ahong Cheung combines Mozart’s Eine kleine Nachtmusik performed by the HK Phil and choreography from HKB’s Artistic Director Septime Webre to transform the streets of Hong Kong into a vibrant Blade Runner style cyber-verse.
A disoriented Mozart finds himself in retro-futuristic SoHo pursued by ominous authority figures. While cyber-goth gangsters, mahjong players, street musicians, construction workers, and pedestrians mill about on the bustling streets.
images: hk ballet
The Nutcracker – Cancelled
The Nutcracker
HK Ballet, Hong Kong Sinfonietta
Date: 17-20, 22-27 December, 2020
Venue: HK Cultural Centre, Grand Theatre
Tickets: $1,000, $680, $480, $320, $180 from Urbtix
More info:
17-20, 22-27 December, 2020 – 7:30pm
19-20, 25-27 December, 2020 – 2:30pm
India by the Bay – Postponed
Due to the coronavirus India by the Bay sixth edition (14-19 February, 2020) has been postponed until April.
The Festival offers HongKongers an insight into Indian culture and history through a diverse and eclectic programme including music, dance, film, food, theatre, yoga, literature and art.
India by the Bay 2020
Date: April, 2020
Venue: Asia Society Hong Kong Center
Tickets: tbc



