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

Wi Wa Wit

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Dance Theatre for Children
Free seating
Watch, Dance and listen the funny winter!
Snowflakes are whirling through the air. For a moment you can’t even see your hand in front of your eyes. Covered with snow, the world looks entirely different. Everything is White and completely silent…! WHO or WHAT lies hidden underneath this white blanket?
“With a lot of music and fun … The play is simply beautiful.”
Westphalia News, Germany

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“Eclipse” (Australia)

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An Illusion and Dance Spectacular
‘Eclipse’ integrates grand scale illusion and choreography from the world of Broadway, tap, ballroom, jazz and Celtic dance, mixing with magic and singing. It is a new production by Emmy nominated director, Michael Londra and the former lead dancer in Michael Flatley’s ‘Lord of the Dance’, Anthony Street. Anthony Street created his own production, ‘Celtic Illusion’ in 2011. As a spin-off from ‘Celtic Illusion’, ‘Eclipse’ is incorporated with more dance styles with breathtaking magic moments.

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“Little Redhead” by Ming Ri Institute for Arts Education (school performances)

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The intriguing children’s novel Anne of Green Gables is presented in this puppetry show. Anne, a red-haired orphan with freckles, is adopted by middle-aged siblings, Matthew and Marilla. Besides being called “Carrots” by her classmate Gilbert because of her hair, her life in the countryside is filled with bigger challenges.

Anne is enthusiastic about life, but also lacks confidence sometimes. How does her story inspire us in times of hardship?

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“Little Redhead” by Ming Ri Institute for Arts Education (public performances)

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The intriguing children’s novel Anne of Green Gables is presented in this puppetry show. Anne, a red-haired orphan with freckles, is adopted by middle-aged siblings, Matthew and Marilla. Besides being called “Carrots” by her classmate Gilbert because of her hair, her life in the countryside is filled with bigger challenges.

Anne is enthusiastic about life, but also lacks confidence sometimes. How does her story inspire us in times of hardship?

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Galaxy Express (public performances)

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The introverted little boy loves to look at the calm night sky besides the river. One day, he accidentally gets a Galaxy Express ticket! Watching the time passing one second to another second, the departure time on the ticket comes closer and closer, but his ticket is suddenly robbed! How can the little boy get on the Galaxy Express? Travelling between different stories planets, what challenges will he and his friend encounter?

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Bella

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Le Clan des Songes from France will perform the children’s puppet theatre production “Bella” in January next year. The show promises to transport audiences on an adventure with Bella in the air.

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“Legends on Ice” by Henan Performance Arts Co., Ltd

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A blend of figure skating and stunning acrobatics

Legends on Ice is an integration of figure skating and circus performance, the dazzling performance is designed with ingenious creativity that demonstrates the graceful and fluid moves of figure skating. The performance also features video projection and special stage lighting effects that challenge the narrative flow of traditional acrobatics and astonish the audience visually. Fun-packed clown routines and interactive sessions are also included to craft a truly immersive carnival ambience.

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Max – The Play about the Ball, the Car and the Lamp

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Toddlers’ Theatre

Little Max babbles to speak and learn what is yours and mine, here and there!

A dancer, a musician and an actor present little Max’s magical world and everyday adventures. The performance is about the Ball, the Car and the Lamp, but also the Words, the Colours and the Tunes. It is also about what are yours and mine, here and there, and last but not least, silly things that don’t do what you want them to do.

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The Legendary Swordman

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Martial Art Acrobatic Drama The Legendary Swordsman is inspired by Louis Cha’s Chinese fictional novel of the same name. It presents a chivalric story of conflicts between the righteous and the evils, with scenes of fights, conspiracies and love in acrobatics, martial arts, dance, drama, Guangdong songs and more. Audience will be immersed in the extraordinary adventures of the world of chivalry. A first time ever production combining acrobatics and martial arts!

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