Compiled from the Performing Arts programmes* and Visual Arts exhibition records from HKADC’s Arts Yearbooks and Annual Arts Survey projects dating from 2010.

Living On The Water Drama Performance

Theatre

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Drama

Location

Youth Square, Y Studio

Start Date

2016/08/05

End Date

2016/08/06

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Drama

Location

Youth Square, Y Studio

Start Date

2016/08/05

End Date

2016/08/06

Living On The Water Drama Performance

Description

Description

The southern part of Hong Kong Island is one of the major fishing ports of Hong Kong. The water route from Aberdeen via Lamma Island, Stanley Bay, Tai Tam Bay, Po Toi Islands, Lo Chau and Sung Kong to Waglan Island, which is the most southern island of Hong Kong, is where fishermen set their nets for fishing in the past. Therefore both Aberdeen and Stanley have a long fishing history. Fisherman is not only an occupation, but also a cultural identity. Fishermen called themselves “water communities”. They grow up from the water, and get used to living on the water. Though the fishing industry in Hong Kong is not as prosperous as before, the history of the water communities is still a living history. We hope that that public concern about the history of local fisheries and water communities in the Southern District can be aroused through fishermen’s oral histories.

Since March 2016, a series of innovative and interactive activities, themed as “Living on the Water”, has been held by We Are With You Project, to share the lived experiences of the water communities with the public.

Performing / Production Unit One / Eight
Language : Cantonese
Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Theatre Yearbook 2016 – Dance, Drama and Xiqu" published by International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong).

Info

Admission

Free

Indoor / Outdoor

Indoor

Local / Non-local Production

Local

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