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

Happy Days Toy Shop

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The story begins at Uncle Kai’s old-fashioned Happy Days Toy Shop, which is having a closing sale. Only then do the neighbourhood children notice its existence. Situated in a dimly lit tenement with a ceiling fan, outdated toys, and a big, fat cat at the entrance, the shop is usually ignored by today’s e-toy generation. But to their great surprise, three children’s joyful fantasies come to life in this forgotten place.

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Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs

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As the first page of a storybook turns, familiar characters from Snow White enter the theatre one after another. But now… watch out! With serpent staff in hand, it’s the turn of Snow White’s wicked stepmother to flounce on to the stage. Learning from her magic mirror that she is not the “fairest of them all”, she transforms herself into an old woman and tricks her beautiful stepdaughter into eating a poisoned apple. Combining captivating choreography and acting with magnificent costumes, music and set, the show’s meticulous design and abundant creativity offer a charming new take on a classic tale. From tender-hearted Snow White to the seven wacky dwarfs, cast members showcase their dance skills, while dazzling fireworks and spellbinding video projections enhance the vibrant atmosphere.

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School And Outreach Touring Programme: Crazy For Technology

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Tat is a computer geek. Since he got his hands on the latest ‘i-Fruit’, his life had started turning into a monotonic world containing only games and data. While the booming IT network surely helps to keep him posted on the current status of faraway friends, those who were once close to him seem to be drifting apart. Now deeply addicted to technology, Tat finds himself gradually losing the ability to communicate with others…

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Touch

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Street dance steps into the theatre while keeping its boundless creative energy at large. Touch reaches out through live music and edgy moves, letting the audience get up close and personal with the performers, while they lay down the beat and deliver electrifying dance sequences, raw and unplugged. Laurence Olivier Awarded Boy Blue Entertainment (BBE), an Artistic Associate of the Barbican Centre in the UK, was founded by choreographer Kenrick ‘H2O’ Sandy and composer Michael ‘Mikey J’ Asante, who have collaborated with many top celebrities, including Kano, Victoria Beckham and George Michael. BBE has gone on to become one of the most innovative street dance groups in London today.

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