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

Town Musician

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“Town Musicians” tells the story of four little animals who dream to become great musicians. Their individual character traits – being arrogant, greedy, impulsive and stubborn – initially prevent them from getting along well, but they must rely on each other once they set out on a journey. Along the way, they form a band named Town Musicians and perform in the street, making mistakes and having plenty of funny moments. Later on, they even encounter a robber. Can they achieve their dreams and become great musicians in the end?

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Grandpa Foxy

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Covering the themes of friendship, trust and dreams, the story focuses on Little Chick, who lives on a farm and is curious about the world outside. One day, Little Chick is attracted by a delicious aroma of food and decides to leave home in search of the mysterious chef. Uncle Fox can not only cook, he has also been to many different places, including the magical sea! Will Little Chick have the courage to undertake adventures and challenges? And what is the unfulfilled dream of Uncle Fox?

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Momo’s Fancy Dress

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This story is all about MoMo the puppet. Nobody wants to pick poor MoMo up when she is being sold in the stall on the street. She dreams of the exciting world outside and being a rich kid’s playmate. Old Tailor digs some scraps out from his drawers and cabinets and makes a fancy dress with rainbow colours just to make MoMo happy. With her fancy new dress, MoMo is finally taken home by a kid from a wealthy family. Unfortunately however, this turns out to be the beginning of a nightmare for little MoMo.

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