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School Arts Animateur Scheme 2009/10 “Bulu Bulu Saves the World” Creative Ballet Animateur Scheme - Finale Performance     (Multi-media Dance (Ballet base)   Performance )

Presenter:
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department & The Hong Kong Ballet Limited
Artistic Director: Shirley Loong
Production / Performing Unit:
The Education and Outreach Department of The Hong Kong Ballet Limited
Choreographer:
Date 2010/07/17
Venue Grand Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural Centre
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Synopsis Noah was a holy man who built a wooden ark and saved all the animals from the great flood. After tens of millions of years, his descendant, Noach, is to repeat the salvation once again! The rise in the Earth’s temperature has caused the polar ice caps to melt, which in turn causes the sea level to rise and the land to disappear gradually. In view of this situation, Noach builds an aircraft named “Bulu Bulu”, which successfully takes all the animals on the Earth to leave the land. When they are riding on “Bulu Bulu”, the family of Noach knows for sure they cannot change the conditions of the Earth. The only thing they can do is to make use of the prevailing advanced technology and turn “Bulu Bulu” into a time machine, which will bring them to the 21st century so that they can urge people “in the past” not to destroy the Earth any more. However, children “in the past” do not realize that the Earth is very sick and continue to destroy the environment. So Noach takes the children “in the past” to ride on “Bulu Bulu” and get back to the days when the Earth is not seriously polluted. Since then, these children do whatever they can to protect the Earth, and suddenly “Bulu Bulu” vanishes before their eyes! It is because their combined efforts in environmental protection have finally paid off and successfully changed the future of the Earth, therefore Noach needs not build a “Bulu Bulu” to save the Earth anymore.
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Number of Performance 1
Programme Duration 2hrs30mins
Number of dancers / participants 258
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