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Performances

Siddhartha 逆水行

Aug 2015

 

Directed by K.K. Wong, Billy Hung and Franky Yau

Performed by Stella Tsui, Frieda Luk, Ivy Wong, Jo Chan, Chiu Lo-yin, Li Ying-yu

Presented by the Circus Theatre Group

Based on Hermann Hesse's novel Siddhartha, the work fuses the story and 6 actresses' personal journeys and reflects on self and happiness in the contemporary world.

It was presented at JCCAC Black Box Theatre.

聊齋誌異 (Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio)(Macau)

Nov 2013

 

Choreographed by Yukio Waguri

Performed by Yukio Waguri, Stella Tsui, Ho Fan, Leung Wai-man, Tomas Tse, Iris Chan, Wendy Choi & Josephine Pun

Presented by Theatre Aether (Macau)

The Butoh piece adapts stories from Chinese classical literature Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio and adds in dance and music elements of the place as it tours around in Asia.

It was presented at Hiu Kok Theatre under Macau City Fringe Festival as Macau Butoh Project#3.

What I dance with when I do the Environmental Dance
關於環境舞蹈,我說的其實是…… 

Dec 2012

 

Devised by Kwok Ka-yuen, Acty Tang & Billy Sy

Performed by Kwok Ka-yuen, Acty Tang, Billy Sy, Stella Tsui, Kiwi Chan, Leung Chun-wan & Cindy Cheung

Curated by Kwok Ka-yuen

An envrionmental dance with the flaring up impulse, with the doomsday inspiration and with the ever-changing environment.

The work was presented at Cattle Depot.

Noise

Sept 2012

 

Choreographed by Vinci Mok

Performed by Vinci Mok, Stella Tsui, Ioku Ero Nikaido, K.K. Wong, Franky Yau, Chiu Lo-yin & Ching Yi

The Butoh work was presented at JCCAC lobby.

 

Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvQEd9gS6Yc

Waves

May 2011

 

Choreographed by Christina Jensen

Performed by Amy Yan, Celia Tse, Claudia Lee, Jasmin Hazel Woolf, Katie Kwok, Lin Ying-ying, Lui Yee-lam, Sloan Caldwell, Gao Wen-si, To Yan-yu, Kathleen Mae Magramo, Stella Tsui, Wong To-yu & Wu Cheuk-yin

Filmed & Edited by Jason Wong

A group of young females, maybe orphans, flock en mass uphill from the seashore, they climb and jump like animals, they dance like humans, they carry each other and they are also growing up. Inspired by Virginia Woolf’s novel The Waves that documents the life time of six characters whilst each new chapter begins by detailing the passing of a single day, sun rise to sunset, in a seaside landscape.

 

The scenes are calm, pensive, sustained, bringing attention to the natural landscape and the human actions within it, the waves perpetually wash in memories and thoughts. Yet no sign of urgency, only time passing as the migration ascends. The work presents another version of reality where humans know instinctually to move upward out of harms way before the oceans begin to surge: preparing like birds for the oncoming storm.

 

Video: vimeo.com/31282216

 

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