A double billed weekend performance in Dance and Theatre
A fantastic weekend of Swiss-ness with entertainment as well as encouragement to find our muse in life reflection, spurring one to shake off shackle and fight for one’s dreams.
Komplizen RELOADED by Cie zeitSprung
Composed of dancers and musicians from Europe, Africa and Asia collaborating with one another, in an hour of engaging and fun provoking dance; it explores social affiliations and our need for security and support, the dancers embody our struggle to survive within a community. A performance tinged with love, humour and as life plays tricks on us, with a few surprising twists.
Fight! Palast by Peng! Palast
Inspired by the novel Fight Club byChuck Palahniuk; the ensemble takes us to a journey to construct a Fight! Palast (Palace) together, where its own fighting arena lives out suppressed desires, only to get knocked out by its own utopias. A theatrical inquisitive quest for a better self; muscle up and be the founding members of fight club!
Date & Time: 10/11 8-10:30pm
11/11 3-5:30pm
Venue: Shouson Theatre, Hong Kong Arts Centre
Ticket: $290, $220
Tickets are available at URBTIX
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*50% off for Full-time Students, Senior Citizens Aged 60 or Above, People with Disabilities & the Minder and Comprehensive Social Security Assistance Recipients
10% off for purchase two or above tickets
Free Programme: Full Service by Daniel Hellmann
A one-to-one intimate free performance pop up in Atrium of the Hong Kong Arts Centre. Daniel Hellmann will provide any service that public might wish for as long as performer and the participant manage to agree on the conditions and the price.
Date & Time: 10/11 6-8pm
11/11 2-3pm and 4-8pm
Venue: Lobby, Hong Kong Arts Centre
Online Registration: https://goo.gl/Z7C45Y
Full Service – Storytelling @ Lee Tung Avenue (*Free Admission)
Date & Time: 11/11 (SAT) 1:30-2:30pm
Presenter: Hong Kong Arts Centre
Supported by: Pro Helvetia Shanghai, Swiss Arts Council, Lee Tung Avenue, Ming Contemporary Art Museum
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